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This Week at the MSO: Meet Francesco Lecce-Chong
This Week at the MSO

Meet Francesco Lecce-Chong

The new assistant conductor leads his first big public programs Wednesday at Uihlein Hall and Nov. 18-20 at the Basilica.

Jon Peterson is THE Song Man Dance Man

Jon Peterson is THE Song Man Dance Man

At The Rep's Stackner Cabaret, Peterson echoes George M, Astaire, Darin, Sammy Jr., Gene, O'Connor, Newley.

Jackpot Gallery: Sean Weber’s debut show
Jackpot Gallery

Sean Weber’s debut show

Weber, fresh out of MIAD, with a cheeky, cartoonish approach at Jackpot Gallery.

Wisconsin portraitists, vintage and current, at St. John’s

Wisconsin portraitists, vintage and current, at St. John’s

Museum of Wisconsin Art and the lakeside senior residence team up for their first show.

Milwaukee Gallery Scene: “New Photo Expression”
Milwaukee Gallery Scene

“New Photo Expression”

Susan Barnett ponders eight Milwaukee artists showing at Blutstein-Brondino.

MSO: Extreme Violins at the Basilica
MSO

Extreme Violins at the Basilica

Violinists Ilana Setapen and Frank Almond show the unlikely kinship of Piazzolla and Vivaldi in an intense concert.

This Week at the MSO: Violin-centric at the Basilica
This Week at the MSO

Violin-centric at the Basilica

Concertmaster Frank Almond and associate CM Ilana Setapen to play "Four Seasons" by Vivaldi and Piazzolla.

Meet Deanna Tillisch, UPAF’s new president

Meet Deanna Tillisch, UPAF’s new president

The United Performing Arts Fund has a great story to tell, and Tillisch intends to spread the word.

Choral singing in the Nordic tradition

Choral singing in the Nordic tradition

Milwaukee Choral Artists survey sophisticated Northern European school little known in the US.

Julian Kuerti’s fine MSO debut

Julian Kuerti’s fine MSO debut

The young Canadian conductor leads a program of music by Ligeti, Mozart and Mendelssohn.

Crabby with Bathers: Judith Ann ponders Impressionism
Crabby with Bathers

Judith Ann ponders Impressionism

At the Milwaukee Art Museum, Ms Moriarty considers, among other things, girly art from Degas and Renoir.

Chamber Theatre’s “Driving Miss Daisy”: A modest play, done well
Chamber Theatre’s “Driving Miss Daisy”

A modest play, done well

You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll get the message at the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre.