Arts & Culture
The Milwaukee arts scene kicks into gear
Theatrical debuts, Prometheus Trio, an inventive Wild Space show, Global Union and Rock the Green AND THAT'S NOT ALL!
Sep 13th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinMarking the Attacks of 9/11 with music
Milwaukee's Cathedral Square was the scene of a memorial program presented by Bel Canto Chorus and Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra as America marked a decade since everything changed.
Sep 12th, 2011 by Third Coast DailyFrank Almond, the Lipinski Strad and the “Devil’s Trill”
Joel Van Haren captures the charm and virtuosity of violinist Frank Almond.
Sep 10th, 2011 by Tom StriniThe Hinterlands bring us the West, wild and crazy
"Manifest Destiny" offers piercing truths about the frontier amid chaotic and hilarious vignettes.
Aug 20th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinAugust rolls on with new theater, dance and festivals
Alverno Presents' psychedelic Western, Danceworks' experimental pairings, the Milwaukee Domes Art Festival and more.
Aug 16th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinFairs, fests and other merriments
APT opens "The Tempest," Angela Iannone channels Katharine Hepburn at In Tandem, and 80s rap featured at State Fair.
Aug 2nd, 2011 by Matthew ReddinLegends and rising stars close out the month
Olympia Dukakis at Ten Chimneys, APT opens "Of Mice and Men," and "Dancemakers" MFA showcase at the UWM Main Stage.
Jul 26th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinCan’t take our eyes off these shows
Doo-wop at the Marcus Center, deep modern dance at the Lynden Garden, pop songs at the Wilson Center.
Jul 19th, 2011 by Matthew ReddinFine Arts Quartet/Quintet closes summer season
A delightful quintet by "other" brother Michael Haydn, a Verdi quartet with cello in the tenor role and a tragic Mozart quintet often too lovely to despair.
Jun 30th, 2011 by Michael BarndtSITE – Transforming the Capitol Drive Corridor
Art On and Off Capitol takes the essence of the neighborhood and inspirational quotes, then propels it forward by tackling current environmental issues.
Jun 25th, 2011 by Valerie J. ChristellSlim but worthy pickings this week
Another free concert from the Fine Arts Quartet, a look at the life of Church Basement Ladies, and Milwaukee Artists Unite for Japan.
Jun 21st, 2011 by Matthew ReddinAmy X Neuburg’s “avant-cabaret” charms Present Music
Amy X Neuburg returned to Milwaukee with her unique combination of poignant poetry, far ranging voice, magic sound board and creative composition.
Jun 19th, 2011 by Michael Barndt