Arts & Entertainment

Dining: It’s All Fresh at Vientiane
Dining

It’s All Fresh at Vientiane

No-frills restaurant on National Ave. offers tasty Thai, Laotian, and Vietnamese fare.

Sponsored: SMPAC Presents “Unboxed” Featuring the Davis Boys & Girls Club Dancers
Sponsored

SMPAC Presents “Unboxed” Featuring the Davis Boys & Girls Club Dancers

In a world where standardization and conformity are often valued as the norm, there’s an underlying and powerful individually within each child. Unboxed looks at how this individuality can be released, expressed and embraced. Don’t miss this multi-media performance Friday, April 26th at 7:30 p.m.!

Visual Art: Celebrating “The City”
Visual Art

Celebrating “The City”

Haggerty show exhibits mid-20th century urban photographs and documentary film by Ralph Steiner.

Sponsored: SMPAC Presents “Unboxed” Featuring the Davis Boys & Girls Club Dancers
Sponsored

SMPAC Presents “Unboxed” Featuring the Davis Boys & Girls Club Dancers

In a world where standardization and conformity are often valued as the norm, there’s an underlying and powerful individually within each child. Unboxed looks at how this individuality can be released, expressed and embraced. Don’t miss this multi-media performance Friday, April 26th at 7:30 p.m.!

Vote For Best Group, People Helping City

Vote For Best Group, People Helping City

You can vote for MANDI's "People's Choice Award," help a favorite non-profit win $1,000.

Sponsored: Frankly Music Presents Brooklyn Rider: Healing Modes on April 8th
Sponsored

Frankly Music Presents Brooklyn Rider: Healing Modes on April 8th

Ever-fascinating string quartet Brooklyn Rider performs “Healing Modes,” a program exploring the healing properties of music, recognized since the ancient Greek civilizations. Music of Beethoven, and new works from composers Reena Esmail, Gabriela Lena Frank, Matana Roberts, and others. Monday, April 8th, 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Marcus Center, Kiley Grove Deemed Historic
Eyes on Milwaukee

Marcus Center, Kiley Grove Deemed Historic

Commission decision stalls redevelopment, but allows four ailing trees to be cut down.

Theater: “Annie Jump” Is a Technical Triumph
Theater

“Annie Jump” Is a Technical Triumph

New play premiered by Renaissance has great atmosphere, but mawkish scenarios.

Sponsored: Frankly Music Presents Brooklyn Rider: Healing Modes on April 8th
Sponsored

Frankly Music Presents Brooklyn Rider: Healing Modes on April 8th

Ever-fascinating string quartet Brooklyn Rider performs “Healing Modes,” a program exploring the healing properties of music, recognized since the ancient Greek civilizations. Music of Beethoven, and new works from composers Reena Esmail, Gabriela Lena Frank, Matana Roberts, and others. Monday, April 8th, 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

Plenty of Horne: MOWA Comes to Downtown
Plenty of Horne

MOWA Comes to Downtown

Museum of Wisconsin Art will have a big new space in first floor of Saint Kate Arts Hotel.

Sponsored: SMPAC Presents “Unboxed” Featuring the Davis Boys & Girls Club Dancers
Sponsored

SMPAC Presents “Unboxed” Featuring the Davis Boys & Girls Club Dancers

In a world where standardization and conformity are often valued as the norm, there’s an underlying and powerful individually within each child. Unboxed looks at how this individuality can be released, expressed and embraced. Don’t miss this multi-media performance Friday, April 26th at 7:30 p.m.!

Visual Art: Crazy Cartoonish Colors
Visual Art

Crazy Cartoonish Colors

Artist Mark Ottens geometric paintings and drawings are loose yet precise, fun but enigmatic.