Arts & Entertainment

Pilot Project Buys Milwaukee Brewing Company

Pilot Project Buys Milwaukee Brewing Company

Chicago-based "brewery incubator" will expand to 9th Street brewery space.

Entertainment: Autumn Is On in Milwaukee
Entertainment

Autumn Is On in Milwaukee

With Harvest Fair, Czechtoberfest, Doors Open, Comic Con, a Bruce Springsteen tribute and more.

5 Can’t-Miss ‘Doors Open’ Destinations

5 Can’t-Miss ‘Doors Open’ Destinations

12th annual Doors Open Milwaukee features 115 buildings this weekend, but we wouldn't skip these five.

New Downtown Event Space Planned

New Downtown Event Space Planned

Brick Wing Event Hall, at 804 N. Milwaukee St., plans to host 100 concerts per year.

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Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee Rep Plans $75 Million Overhaul
Eyes on Milwaukee

Milwaukee Rep Plans $75 Million Overhaul

Complete rebuilding of two theaters planned with Associated Bank becoming naming rights sponsor for entire Rep complex.

Clock Shadow Celebrates 10 Years

Clock Shadow Celebrates 10 Years

City's only cheese factory plans 'Squeak Fest,' with cheese curds, beer and live music.

MKE Music: Snag Screams For Climate Change
MKE Music

Snag Screams For Climate Change

Milwaukee band getting national recognition for its dark Midwestern screamo music.

Here’s Milwaukee’s First Robot Waiter

Here’s Milwaukee’s First Robot Waiter

Servi the cyborg assistant delivers drinks, clears tables at State Street Pizza Pub.

Murphy’s Law: How the Calatrava Changed Milwaukee
Murphy’s Law

How the Calatrava Changed Milwaukee

Good for the city, yes. But how good for the Milwaukee Art Museum?

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Sponsored: Frankly Music presents, Bach and Beyond
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Frankly Music presents, Bach and Beyond

On September 21 at 7:00 p.m., Frankly Music opens its 19th season with Brooklyn-born pianist Simone Dinnerstein. Sonora Slocum, flute; Nicholas Mariscal, cello; Frank Almond, violin, and members of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra complete the ensemble for an evening of Bach and more in an intimate setting at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center.