A/C Feature 2

Where We Are Now: The Milwaukee Ballet
Where We Are Now

The Milwaukee Ballet

The fifth installment in our summer series of snapshots of Milwaukee arts groups: Michael Pink and Dennis Buehler, in lean times, make no small plans.

Shakespeare, Actors and a Master Teacher at Ten Chimneys

Shakespeare, Actors and a Master Teacher at Ten Chimneys

The Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship brings nine seasoned actors to Genessee Depot to brush up their Shakespeare with master teacher Barry Edelstein.

APT’s version of “Godot” entertains, nearly makes Beckett understandable

APT’s version of “Godot” entertains, nearly makes Beckett understandable

A skilled foursome of acting pros have workshopped out a well-timed, funny, and nearly understandable version of the 20th Century's best play.

One Piece at a Time: Button, Button…
One Piece at a Time

Button, Button…

Who's got the button? Tara Donovan.Donovan's "Bluffs" is part 2 in our series on the MAM's collection. (Enter the Bluffs-related contest at the end of the story.)

Where We Are Now: The Florentine Opera
Where We Are Now

The Florentine Opera

This is not your father's Florentine.

Photo Gallery:Miller Lite Ride for the Arts
Photo Gallery

Miller Lite Ride for the Arts

Cyclists roll out to support the arts. The day in pictures.

Review: The MSO’s Mahler Third
Review

The MSO’s Mahler Third

Yes, this symphony means something. Something important.

Catch the fever

Catch the fever

VITAL Source Magazine used to throw some pretty good parties. Tomorrow is our ThirdCoast Digest debutante ball, and we think we might still have that old black magic.

Frankly Music, a new CD, and Arts Fever; MSO Cancels Tuesday Chamber Concert

Frankly Music, a new CD, and Arts Fever; MSO Cancels Tuesday Chamber Concert

WHOOPS! The MSO has canceled the Tuesday-night concert, due to poor ticket sales.

Review: The Apple Tree at In Tandem Theatre
Review

The Apple Tree at In Tandem Theatre

Oh, the continuous battle between the sexes.

Review: American Fiesta at Renaissance Theaterworks
Review

American Fiesta at Renaissance Theaterworks

Can a mixing bowl serve as a metaphor for political and idealogical acceptance in the modern world?

McGivern and Fiestaware come to Renaissance Theaterworks

McGivern and Fiestaware come to Renaissance Theaterworks

McGivern's one-man, 20-character show, American Fiesta, is about the quest for perfect vintage china -- and more.