Arts & Entertainment

Sieger on Songs: “Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog”
Sieger on Songs

“Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog”

That and “Dusty Springfield” were two memorable songs by the late Norma Tanega.

Sponsored: MIAD Creativity Series February 5
Sponsored

MIAD Creativity Series February 5

Painter, sculptor and activist Titus Kaphar presents “Making Space for Black History: Amending the Landscape of American Art,” Wednesday, February 5, 6 p.m. at MIAD. Free admission; tickets required.

Dining: Taco Stop Coming to Bay View
Dining

Taco Stop Coming to Bay View

Will occupy space most recently home to Fuji Poke.

Oscar Films: ‘The Irishman’ Is Not the Best Scorsese
Oscar Films

‘The Irishman’ Is Not the Best Scorsese

And doesn’t deserve best film Oscar. And yet it's powerful, and meaningful on many levels.

City Hall: Summerfest Squeezed on Police Costs?
City Hall

Summerfest Squeezed on Police Costs?

Alderman threatens to delay street closure permit if Summerfest won't pay city's costs.

Visual Art: Art You Can Drink To
Visual Art

Art You Can Drink To

The Art Bar show of mosaic works, “Parts Made Whole”, does nicely with or without a drink.

Sponsored: MIAD Creativity Series February 5
Sponsored

MIAD Creativity Series February 5

Painter, sculptor and activist Titus Kaphar presents “Making Space for Black History: Amending the Landscape of American Art,” Wednesday, February 5, 6 p.m. at MIAD. Free admission; tickets required.

Dining: Urban Beets Closes Downtown Cafe
Dining

Urban Beets Closes Downtown Cafe

Vegan restaurant closes only city location, will continue running Wauwatosa restaurant.

Art Scene: No Longer a “Sleepy Backwater”
Art Scene

No Longer a “Sleepy Backwater”

So says gallery owner John Sobczak about Milwaukee’s art community.

Comedy: Paula Poundstone Loves Audience Interaction
Comedy

Paula Poundstone Loves Audience Interaction

So you can expect that at her Pabst show. Along with lots of laughs.

Sponsored: MIAD Creativity Series February 5
Sponsored

MIAD Creativity Series February 5

Painter, sculptor and activist Titus Kaphar presents “Making Space for Black History: Amending the Landscape of American Art,” Wednesday, February 5, 6 p.m. at MIAD. Free admission; tickets required.

Theater: ‘Happy Days’ Is Superb, Funny and Sad
Theater

‘Happy Days’ Is Superb, Funny and Sad

Gordon’s acting, Kohler’s direction capture Beckett’s humanity in Renaissance Theaterworks show.