Arts & Culture
Tuesdays with Morrie at Soulstice
A trip to reconnect leads to a discovery of self, life and death in this Soulstice performance.
Sep 27th, 2009 by Peggy Sue DuniganEarly Music Now’s Galileo’s Daughters
In the Renaissance, science and art were so compatible.
Sep 27th, 2009 by Ellen BurmeisterAll Tomorrow’s Parties
Music fest documentary depicts community as the ultimate 'mix tape.'
Sep 27th, 2009 by DJ HostettlerArt & Copy
Hard-nosed agency film follows genius minds behind some of the most successful branding campaigns.
Sep 26th, 2009 by Ryan ThompsonAzur & Asmar
Cross-cultural animated tale is an unexpected gift of beauty, tolerance and mystique.
Sep 26th, 2009 by Ryan Findley“The Receptionist” is perplexing and political
Windfall's production of "The Receptionist" comes with intrigue and office dysfunction but not a lot to hold it all together.
Sep 26th, 2009 by Brian JacobsonBronson
Film about Britain's most violent prisoner reaches some highs but ultimately falls victim to its own self-indulgence.
Sep 25th, 2009 by Mathew DwyerThe Last Decade at MAM
The Milwaukee Art Museum exhibit celebrates a pop-art icon whose work spans the whimsical, the extraordinary and always the abstract.
Sep 25th, 2009 by Kat MurrellFestival City gets kids jamming in jammies
A review of the local symphony's season opening pajama jamboree that breaks down orchestral music for family audiences.
Sep 25th, 2009 by Ellen BurmeisterMilwaukee Film Fest opens with gala at Discovery World
With high-speed races and an elegant party, MFF hosts an opening night to remember.
Sep 25th, 2009 by Erin PetersenModus Operandi
Frankie Latina's directorial debut transforms what could have been an uninspiring, low-budget action flick into one with high-art polish.
Sep 25th, 2009 by Rob VostersThe Reel Scene II
Trouble understanding the film's ending? Chat with members of select MFF cast and crew during casual Q&A sessions.
Sep 24th, 2009 by Laura Heller