A/C Feature 2
Spektral Quartet
The Spektral Quartet gives a smashing finale to the Unruly Music Festival.
Oct 19th, 2012 by David BohnPerformers first
Festival director Christopher Burns and performers Sarah Plum, Jamie Jordan and the Spektral Quartet talk new-music.
Oct 17th, 2012 by David BohnRembrandt first among treasures of Kenwood House
Rembrandt, Van Dyck and Gainsborough, in an epic Gilded Age collection from London.
Oct 15th, 2012 by Lee Ann Garrison“Titanic” flows beautifully, but a little broad
The touring show at the Milwaukee Theatre lacks deep emotion or a compelling score, despite some talented performances.
Oct 13th, 2012 by Danielle McClune“Samsara,” an article of faith
Ron Fricke's new film, Samsara, conveys the power of faith around the world.
Oct 11th, 2012 by Mark MetcalfHalloween Horror from “The Alchemist Eye”
Aaron Kopec brings scares to the Alchemist Theatre's cozy space.
Oct 10th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneBridge to Somewhere
The Prometheus Trio shows why British composer Frank Bridge deserves attention; and strong Mozart, Saint-Saens.
Oct 9th, 2012 by Tom StriniBarbara Cook, queen of NY cabaret, at Alverno College
Barbara Cook, Broadway's ingenue of the 1950s, can still deliver the American songbook.
Oct 7th, 2012 by Tom StriniThree Decades on the scene
TCD's Tom Strini has covered Milwaukee's arts for 30 years, as of Oct. 4, 2012.
Oct 4th, 2012 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Opera Theatre makes “Candide” a learning experience
Director Jill Anna Ponasik's classroom settings are tailored to educate audiences.
Oct 2nd, 2012 by Matthew ReddinThree neighbors vs. the past
This captivating tale of burglary, real estate and revenge, the latest from MCT, effectively tackles racial and class dynamics.
Oct 1st, 2012 by Matthew ReddinRussian brass and flash
Conductor Sebastian Lang-Lessing makes an explosive MSO debut with "Russian Fireworks."
Sep 29th, 2012 by Tom Strini