Arts & Culture
“Auld Lang Syne”
Looking to add something to your New Year's playlist? Check out all 12 artists from the 12 Songs Holiday Project performing "Auld Lang Syne."
Dec 31st, 2012 by Third Coast DailyAndreas Delfs, MSO
Delfs, the orchestra's former music director conducts a Viennese New Year's Eve gala. But he's thinking beyond 2013.
Dec 30th, 2012 by Tom StriniRobin Pluer sings “Time Machine,” Eric Segnitz’s new holiday song
The day after Christmas is perfect for a song about second chances and recapturing the past. TCD video by Breanne Brennan.
Dec 26th, 2012 by Tom StriniCoPA’s sixth annual juried show at Walker’s Point
Colleen Gunderson, Vicki Reed, Kenneth Oppriecht take the prizes at photography exhibition.
Dec 26th, 2012 by Kat MurrellHappy Holidays from ThirdCoast Digest!
A behind-the-scenes look at TCD's window decoration at the Shops of Grand Ave, and holiday greetings from our editorial staff.
Dec 25th, 2012 by Sahan JayasuriyaInvade Rome – “O Holy Night”
A psychedelic rock version of "O Holy Night" by Invade Rome. Who knew Christmas could rock so hard?
Dec 25th, 2012 by Third Coast Daily“Django: Unchained”
Quentin Tarantino's "Django: Unchained" is a great film, but Mark Metcalf says it's difficult to see something so violent in the wake of the tragedy in Newtown.
Dec 25th, 2012 by Mark MetcalfMilwaukee arts ring in 2013
Ring in 2013 with Jim Gaffigan, Andreas Delfs or Dustin Diamond, or catch a holiday show before it's too late.
Dec 25th, 2012 by Danielle McCluneNot so holly jolly
At Grand Ave, an all-bear orchestra plays cheerful Christmas tunes all day. In this TCD report, we get the story behind the music.
Dec 24th, 2012 by Christina Wright“This Christmas Eve”
Lisa Gatewood sings her very own melancholy Christmas song "This Christmas Eve" -- as sad as it is beautiful.
Dec 24th, 2012 by Third Coast Daily“Away in a Manger”
Bayan accordion virtuoso Stas Venglevski offers his rendition of "Away in a Manger."
Dec 23rd, 2012 by Third Coast Daily“Nutcracker vs. Mouse King” battles its way to success
The Quasimondo's adaptation is funny and inventive but also an ambitious, unfinished look at the illusory nature of theater.
Dec 22nd, 2012 by Matthew Reddin