A/C Feature 3
A new relationship
When it comes to the arts, we're not like other media.
Aug 3rd, 2011 by Tom StriniA Milwaukee theater “Success” goes to India
John Kishline's "Success," a hit for Theater X in 1991, gets a second life on a six-city tour of success-obsessed India.
Aug 1st, 2011 by Tom Strinia big show by a tiny company
Soulstice inaugurates its new season and space with a musical blockbuster that's not just for kids.
Jul 29th, 2011 by Mary O'Hara StacyTwo for the Ride
Judith explores two equine works -- separated by several continents and 16 centuries -- currently on view at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Jul 26th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyThat’s Amore! Art with Italian Flair
As Festa Italiana pays homage to Italian art and culture this weekend, Kat spends time with Michelangelo and some Italian-inspired art around Milwaukee.
Jul 22nd, 2011 by Kat MurrellMilwaukee Art Museum’s Grinning Chinese Warriors
Yue Minjun's large-scale work is witty, visceral and political.
Jul 20th, 2011 by Lee Ann GarrisonDead Man’s Carnival, a blazing burlesque
Step right up for an amazing, amusing and naughty show.
Jul 17th, 2011 by Andy TisdelA musical about musicals
Sunset Playhouse offering sends up every musical theater cliche in the book.
Jul 15th, 2011 by Andy TisdelEmmylou Harris, silk and steel at the Pabst Theater
Opener Corey Chisel charms and wins a big ovation from Harris' big crowd.
Jul 13th, 2011 by Tom StriniA Cave Man to Love
Painter Kenn Kwint's lyrical and densely layered works recall prehistoric cave drawings, reflecting on life, death and the passage of time.
Jun 30th, 2011 by Judith Ann MoriartyThese dancers don’t take the summer off
NEW: Updated times, details. Alverno Presents & Lynden Sculpture Garden, UWM, Danceworks and the Milwaukee Ballet School keep moving right through July.
Jun 29th, 2011 by Tom StriniSeven things Strini’s been meaning to tell you
UPAF, Youngblood, Skylight, MSO, UWM Dance, Creative Alliance, JMKAC, First Stage have been bouncing around in his head and now on our pages.
Jun 26th, 2011 by Tom Strini