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MSO has a new president/CEO

MSO has a new president/CEO

Maryellen Gleason will leave the Phoenix Symphony to take over the Milwaukee Symphony's business side.

Making a mark inside and out at Lynden Sculpture Garden

Making a mark inside and out at Lynden Sculpture Garden

What do orange construction fences, blue ladders, and fifteen words have to do with art? It’s all about making a mark on the world.

LGBT Film/Video Festival Preview: Children of God
LGBT Film/Video Festival Preview

Children of God

Equal parts romance and arthouse thinkpiece, the festival's closing night film from the Bahamas is methodical, though challenging and intimate.

Art meets History at “Death of Industry”

Art meets History at “Death of Industry”

The Milwaukee Art Reform Syndicate invites creative minds to explore the city's industrial past -- and its rebirth.

Preview: In Tandem’s “Art of Murder”
Preview

In Tandem’s “Art of Murder”

In Tandem Theatre opens with a comedy/thriller set in the wet and wild world of art.

Review: African/Modern dance at Alverno
Review

African/Modern dance at Alverno

Compagnie Jant-Bi's "Waxtaan" is witty, worldly, up-to-date and thoroughly African.

Flights of Fancy in First Stage “Peter Pan and Wendy”

Flights of Fancy in First Stage “Peter Pan and Wendy”

Puppets and live actors mingle in this version of Pan, which is all about imagination and the emotional flight from childhood to young adulthood.

Boulevard Theatre’s Judgment Days for Actors

Boulevard Theatre’s Judgment Days for Actors

Your hopes and dreams dashed: Tragedy. Other guy's hopes and dreams dashed: Comedy.

The Rep’s “Asher Lev” is art to be taken seriously

The Rep’s “Asher Lev” is art to be taken seriously

A captivating production reveals rich, intelligent performances that demonstrate that life, like art, is, as Asher Lev describes, “both demonic and divine.”

Review: MSO’s amazing Mahler 7, plus Kalichstein’s Beethoven
Review

MSO’s amazing Mahler 7, plus Kalichstein’s Beethoven

De Waart and the MSO render Mahler's wonderland of a seventh symphony in vivid colors. Kalichstein delivers a clear, taut Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2.

Neil LaBute’s “Reasons to be Pretty” a comedy that stings

Neil LaBute’s “Reasons to be Pretty” a comedy that stings

Renaissance Theaterworks stages the third in LaBute's comedy trilogy on how outward appearances shape who we are and how the world assesses us.

Milwaukee Ballet announces partners for new building

Milwaukee Ballet announces partners for new building

The Milwaukee Ballet, UWM's dance program and a Downtown Medical College sports medicine clinic will share a planned new facility.