Arts & Entertainment
Milwaukee Film Cluster Could Be a Star
New effort is a classic example of reinventing the Rust Belt.
Mar 7th, 2018 by John TorinusWinslow Homer Show Opens
Dramatic seascapes embraced by art lovers on a Great Lake.
Mar 6th, 2018 by Richard DavisChamber Music Milwaukee “Brahmsian Jewels”
On Sunday, March 11th at 3 p.m., UWM piano & string faculty perform an intimate chamber concert dedicated to Johannes Brahms.
Mar 6th, 2018 by UWM Peck School of the ArtsRep’s World Premiere A Letdown
“One House Over” is noble effort, but both play and production lack depth.
Mar 5th, 2018 by Dominique Paul NothChamber Music Milwaukee “Brahmsian Jewels”
On Sunday, March 11th at 3 p.m., UWM piano & string faculty perform an intimate chamber concert dedicated to Johannes Brahms.
Mar 5th, 2018 by UWM Peck School of the ArtsWhite House Tavern Controversy
New owners of 1890 tavern making changes, alderman files for historic preservation.
Mar 5th, 2018 by Michael HorneThe Cheapest Tavern in Town?
Ollie's is classic South Side workers' bar with no craft beers, but 111 years history.
Mar 2nd, 2018 by Michael HorneDowntown Gets New Crab House
Third Ward gets "craft tacos," Walker's Point gets Toast, and Coquette gets closed.
Feb 28th, 2018 by Jennifer RickThe Man Who Almost Lost His Mind
In Tandem’s production of a play about Alzheimer’s misfires, but Jim Pickering is fun.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Dominique Paul NothRed Tie in the Sky Gala
Salvation Army raises money -- and a crowd -- for its program to help the homeless.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Jack FennimoreJohn Ridley Opening Movie Studio
Oscar-winning, Milwaukee-born movie maker aims to transform city's film scene.
Feb 27th, 2018 by Jeramey Jannene‘The Brothers Size’ Upsets Expectations
Play by rising black playwright mixes dance, music and more in potent MCT production.
Feb 26th, 2018 by Dominique Paul Noth