A/C Feature 3
Kings of Pastry
Every four years, there is a competition that requires incredible skill. It's not the Olympics.This is the MOF, where the world's best pastry chefs are created.
Sep 27th, 2010 by Jennifer KaufmanThe MSO’s big opening night
Beethoven's Ninth, Copland's Appalachian Spring, and a curtain-raiser by John Adams.
Sep 25th, 2010 by Tom StriniMF’10 is almost here. And we’re there.
The 2nd annual Milwaukee Film Festival rolls out the red carpet tomorrow. TCD will cover it daily, with previews, reviews and lots of pictures and video
Sep 22nd, 2010 by Jon Anne WillowPfister broadens its commitment to the arts with in-house storyteller
The Pfister Hotel is holding an open call for experienced writers interested in a 6-month residency. Details here.
Sep 20th, 2010 by Jon Anne WillowNext Act’s season opens quietly, poignantly and with a gentle smile
Joel Drake Johnson's "Four Places" probes laughter and heartache as parents and children reverse roles.
Sep 15th, 2010 by Peggy Sue DuniganPrometheus Trio’s noteworthy opener
I love a piano, especially in the hands of someone who can make it sound like something else.
Sep 14th, 2010 by Tom StriniFine Arts Quartet free at last
The FAQ opens season in fine form, to a house of over 500 as free admission more than doubles its audience.
Sep 12th, 2010 by Tom StriniThe MSO
The Milwaukee Symphony is the final snapshot in TCD's summer series on the state of the performing arts in our town.
Sep 8th, 2010 by Tom StriniAuditions and entries in SE Wisconsin
Bel Canto Chorus and The Milwaukee Theatre are searching for singers, plus a call for entries for the 2010 Chalk Art Contest.
Sep 4th, 2010 by Third Coast DailyNew Island is New Reality
And if you believe that, Kaukauna-based artist Lee Mothes has a plot of land to sell you
Aug 31st, 2010 by Valerie J. ChristellChamber Theatre’s “Jeeves Intervenes”
Bumbling aristocrats get themselves on sticky wickets. An arch, brilliant valet gets them home free.
Aug 14th, 2010 by Matthew ReddinInto the Woods at Off the Wall Theatre
Into the Woods isn’t supposed to be about happy endings. It’s about being happy until the end. And that’s certainly the experience you get watching it.
Jul 24th, 2010 by Matthew Reddin