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Present Music’s happy Thanksgiving
Present Music illuminates St. John Cathedral with mesmerizing Ives and Timothy Andres' beautiful new "Comfort Food."
Nov 18th, 2012 by Tom StriniDavid Parsons, vibrant dance in Brookfield
David Parsons Dance, one of the world's great companies, set the crowd to cheering Saturday at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center.
Nov 17th, 2012 by Tom StriniComposer Timothy Andres
Timothy Andres cooks up "Comfort Food" for Present Music's Thanksgiving program.
Nov 15th, 2012 by Tom StriniThe season blows wide open
A busy Milwaukee arts week culminates in an epic Friday pile-up, from MSO at the Basilica to David Parsons Dance at the Wilson Center.
Nov 13th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneJuried shorts are sweet at MKE Short Film Fest
"Love and Germaphobia" beat out eight other flicks for the top prize, and "Yellow Hill: The Stranger's Tale" made its world premiere.
Nov 12th, 2012 by Matthew ReddinMSO + Christoph Konig = thrills
Christoph Konig, guest conductor, clicks with the MSO in Schubert, Lutoslawski, Weber, Liszt.
Nov 9th, 2012 by Tom StriniA Week for Music
The Wisconsin Philharmonic, The MSO and The Fine Arts Quartet get busy.
Nov 6th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneVital organist at Kenwood Methodist
Grammy-winner Paul Jacobs returns to Kenwood United Methodist to celebrate its A.O. Smith Memorial Pipe Organ.
Nov 5th, 2012 by David BohnAnother brilliant young guest conductor
Michael Francis leads us through painterly Hindemith, revelatory Franck; Todd Levy's intense in Weber's Clarinet Concerto.
Nov 3rd, 2012 by Tom StriniA quiet week, with charitable options
As the holiday season draws nearer, fundraisers, benefits and pay-what-you-can performances take center stage.
Oct 30th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneUneven, but sizzling
The Florentine cast of Bizet's most famous opera takes a while to warm up, but then this "Carmen" gets hot.
Oct 27th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin“A Steady Rain” a gripping, relentless tale
Original cast members Randy Steinmeyer and Peter DeFaria never lose focus in this revived Chicago cop drama, visiting Next Act this weekend only.
Oct 26th, 2012 by Matthew Reddin