Arts & Entertainment
Black, Latino and Poor in America
Rep’s one man show, ‘Antonio’s Song,’ is a powerful memoir play that includes audience discussion.
Jan 31st, 2022 by Dominique Paul Noth‘Being the Ricardos’ Is Intriguing, But…
A plot-heavy mishmash, with strong performances by Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem.
Jan 28th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothBarrio Train at Mitchell Park Domes
Plus, Mean Girls the Musical, live music at Anodyne, The Rat Pack is Back, A Lakefront beer release and more.
Jan 27th, 2022 by Michael HollowayNew Murals Coming To Skywalk System
Murals will bookend Plankinton Arcade building in heavily-traveled corridor.
Jan 27th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneFarewell To The Express Library “Branch”
Automated machine removed because of low usage, high cost.
Jan 26th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneThe Fine Arts Quartet For Free
World-class ensemble returns to Milwaukee for two concerts this weekend, with works by Mozart, Beethoven, Philip Glass and more.
Jan 26th, 2022 by Martha BrownSkylight’s ‘Shackleton’ Is a Wild One
Elusive, fascinating, hypnotic musical with terrific performances. It will linger in your mind.
Jan 25th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothRemembering Ronnie Spector And Rosa Lee Hawkins
Two greats from the girl groups of the 1960s.
Jan 21st, 2022 by John SiegerGallery Night Returns!
Plus, Milwaukee Museum Days, Charlie Berens at the Riverside, the Milwaukee Boat Show and more.
Jan 20th, 2022 by Michael HollowayMilwaukee Public Market Adds Ice Skating Rink
"The Dinky Rink" is newest Third Ward entertainment offering.
Jan 19th, 2022 by Jeramey Jannene‘King Richard’ Had Blockbuster Potential
Pandemic hurt its box office, yet it’s a fine film that may get Oscar nods.
Jan 19th, 2022 by Dominique Paul NothRep’s ‘Toni Stone’ Is a Winner
Play deftly dramatizes life of first woman to play in Negro Baseball League.
Jan 18th, 2022 by Dominique Paul Noth