Arts & Entertainment

Art Scene: Meet the Mary Nohl Grant Winners
Art Scene

Meet the Mary Nohl Grant Winners

LaNia Sproles, among a group of winning artists, sees exciting growth in city’s arts scene.

Theater: How a Newsboy Strike Became a Musical
Theater

How a Newsboy Strike Became a Musical

Skylight presents ‘Newsies’, a protest musical about boys fighting unfair labor practices.

Classical: Let Us Give Thanks With Present Music
Classical

Let Us Give Thanks With Present Music

Group's annual Thanksgiving concert offers works by eight different composers.

Murphy’s Law: Should Summerfest Pay Higher Rent?
Murphy’s Law

Should Summerfest Pay Higher Rent?

Harbor House pays at least 7 times more than Summerfest per acre of lakefront land.

Meet the City’s New Poet Laureate

Meet the City’s New Poet Laureate

Dasha Kelly Hamilton has completed two novels, three collections of poetry and four CDs.

The Man Behind Coffee Makes You Black

The Man Behind Coffee Makes You Black

Entrepreneur Bradley Thurman is 70 years young, with a unique cafe.

Dining: Orenda Café Is a New Favorite
Dining

Orenda Café Is a New Favorite

Not perfect, but south-side cafe offers big portions and creative, Mexican-inspired dishes.

Dining: New Salvadoran Restaurant Will Open
Dining

New Salvadoran Restaurant Will Open

Pupuseria Los Angeles will open in January on 35th and National, in Silver City area.

Art Scene: Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso and More
Art Scene

Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso and More

50 paintings by giants of European modernism coming to MAM starting Friday.

Milwaukeean Breaks Pinball World Record

Milwaukeean Breaks Pinball World Record

Wins Guinness world record and gets donations for Children’s Wisconsin.

Art: Dialing Up Old Memories
Art

Dialing Up Old Memories

The final show before Frank Juarez Gallery closes features artist Dale Knaak. It’s terrific.

Sponsored: Frankly Music presents: A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 on Nov. 11th
Sponsored

Frankly Music presents: A Violin’s Life, Vol. 3 on Nov. 11th

A musical deep dive into the fascinating legacy of a storied community treasure! Returning favorites Adam Neiman, piano, and Nicholas Canellakis, cello, join Frank Almond in celebration of the “Lipiński” Stradivarius at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.