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Dance
Milwaukee's dancers might be the city's most creative and resourceful arts community. Here's what they're up to this season.
Sep 13th, 2010 by Tom StriniSept. 7-13, A New Arts Season Begins
Labor Day has come and gone. Now it's time to get out those season tickets and feed your soul.
Sep 7th, 2010 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Film spreads its love all over
As the Milwaukee Film Festival 2010 lineup is unveiled, expect to laugh, cry, cringe - and travel a little.
Sep 4th, 2010 by Jon Anne WillowArt on Film
Renown for experimental film, UWM hosts innovative student work at the inaugural Film Graduate Student's Exhibition, closing tonight.
Aug 27th, 2010 by Blaine SchultzA Mighty Wind on the Silk Road
Serious music is heading down the Silk Road. Yo-Yo Ma is its Marco Polo.
Aug 19th, 2010 by Tom StriniFood, music and the life worth living
Food is more than food at the Laurie Raphael Restaurant. It resonates. It intensifies life. It does what art does.
Aug 9th, 2010 by Tom StriniArt to Art at Danceworks
Danceworks rolls the dice to match up choreographers with artists and designers from other fields. Sold out shows ensue.
Jul 31st, 2010 by Matthew ReddinThe art of conservation via Watershed Milwaukee
A cadre of artists and activists are spreading awareness about the depletion of Earth's most precious resource via a series of community-based art installations across Milwaukee.
Jul 27th, 2010 by Kelly GehringerDrive Me to Arson at Youngblood Theatre Co.
Youngblood's latest offering forces us to decide where the line is between being madly in love and just plain mad.
Jul 23rd, 2010 by Matthew Reddin“Wicked”-ly good fun
Are we who we think we are or who others say we are? "Wicked" answers the question.
Jul 16th, 2010 by Patti WenzelEnormous mural wants your touch
Mequon's Gathering on the Green is hosting a festival that includes a huge, collaborative, art creation opportunity. If you believe that all people should express themselves through the arts, then this is for you.
Jul 9th, 2010 by Valerie J. ChristellPaint by Number, professional version
Reginald Baylor is the first to call his work "Paint by Number," employing assistants to paint his vision on canvas. For Baylor, painting is a means to an end rather than an essential part of his process.
Jul 6th, 2010 by Valerie J. Christell