Arts & Entertainment

Sieger on Songs: Toots Hibbert, Johnny Nash and Reggae
Sieger on Songs

Toots Hibbert, Johnny Nash and Reggae

Both have passed away, both helped bring a new kind of music to America.

Visual Art: New Murals Urge Milwaukeeans to Vote
Visual Art

New Murals Urge Milwaukeeans to Vote

One in Walker's Point, one in Riverwest, both with a civil rights theme.

Theater: The Importance of Skylight’s ‘Being Earnest’
Theater

The Importance of Skylight’s ‘Being Earnest’

It’s a fun smart performance and also a model for how to go virtual yet stay theatrical.

Now Serving: New ‘Truck Stop’ Opens on Brady
Now Serving

New ‘Truck Stop’ Opens on Brady

Plus: Pasta Tree reopens, a new Gathering Place Brewing location, and Sanford offers Film Fest pairings.

Visual Art: Downtown’s New Voting Rights Mural
Visual Art

Downtown’s New Voting Rights Mural

Shepard Fairey completes 7,400-square-foot mural on Colby Abbot Building.

Entertainment at a Distance: Lake Effect Holding Virtual Halloween Event
Entertainment at a Distance

Lake Effect Holding Virtual Halloween Event

Plus, a rooftop concert, fall foliage kayaking and another Oktoberfest event.

City Business: A New Clothing Store for Brady Street
City Business

A New Clothing Store for Brady Street

SoleMKE will sell high-end apparel, specialize in sneakers.

For Members Only: Get 33% Off a Milwaukee Film Festival Pass
For Members Only

Get 33% Off a Milwaukee Film Festival Pass

Watch every film for $100, a $60 discount for this all-access pass.

Now Serving: Third Ward Restaurant Dandan Reopens
Now Serving

Third Ward Restaurant Dandan Reopens

Plus: downtown coffee shop goes Scandinavian. And Crafty Cow's ghost kitchen.

Sponsored: Trapper Schoepp Live Sunday Oct 11th at 5 p.m.
Sponsored

Trapper Schoepp Live Sunday Oct 11th at 5 p.m.

Rock the Green and the H-D Museum have teamed up to bring an exclusive day of live concerts from Trapper Schoepp, Lex Allen & De La Buena while raising funds for both the musicians and their partner nonprofits. In-person tickets are $10 per person, per concert and seated by party at socially distant tables.

Entertainment at a Distance: Milwaukee Comedy Festival Goes Virtual
Entertainment at a Distance

Milwaukee Comedy Festival Goes Virtual

Plus, ghost tours at The Riverside Theater, Unfinished Legacy streetwear pop-up at Sky High, and Kayak and Yoga at Kletzsch Park

Sponsored: De La Buena Live Sunday Oct 11th at 1 p.m.
Sponsored

De La Buena Live Sunday Oct 11th at 1 p.m.

Rock the Green and the H-D Museum have teamed up to bring an exclusive day of live concerts from Trapper Schoepp, Lex Allen & De La Buena while raising funds for both the musicians and their partner nonprofits. In-person tickets are $10 per person, per concert and seated by party at socially distant tables.