Arts & Entertainment

Now Serving: The Ice Bars Cometh
Now Serving

The Ice Bars Cometh

150 blocks of ice weighing 23 tons will create three ice bars in Third Ward.

City’s First Cat Cafe on East Side

City’s First Cat Cafe on East Side

Will open this summer on Ivanhoe Pl. Concept is all the rage in Japan.

Educators Respond to Tragedy With Art

Educators Respond to Tragedy With Art

Family killing leads brothers to create arts program for kids.

UM Hosts Screening of <i>The Blood is at the Doorstep</i>

UM Hosts Screening of The Blood is at the Doorstep

Dramatic documentary follows the aftermath of police shooting of Dontre Hamilton.

Dining: Miss Molly’s Has Scrumptious Pastries
Dining

Miss Molly’s Has Scrumptious Pastries

Cafe on 92nd and Center also has breakfasts, lunches that will satisfy.

Classical: Angels, Visions and Miracles
Classical

Angels, Visions and Miracles

Milwaukee Musaik’s season opener includes some heavenly works of music.

Sponsored: Bach Chamber Choir Concert This Sunday
Sponsored

Bach Chamber Choir Concert This Sunday

“Gloria,” music inspired by the angels’ song. January 7, 3:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Chapel, 1501 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee

Art: A World of Fairy Tale Sculptures
Art

A World of Fairy Tale Sculptures

Artist Gerit Grimm has won international renown for her work on display at MOWA.

Sponsored: Bach Chamber Choir Concert This Sunday
Sponsored

Bach Chamber Choir Concert This Sunday

“Gloria,” music inspired by the angels’ song. January 7, 3:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Chapel, 1501 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee

Now Serving: New Brunch Place in Walker’s Point
Now Serving

New Brunch Place in Walker’s Point

Plus: New Tosa Diner, new cat cafe. And Hello Falafel says goodbye.

Sponsored: Bach Chamber Choir Concert This Sunday
Sponsored

Bach Chamber Choir Concert This Sunday

“Gloria,” music inspired by the angels’ song. January 7, 3:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Chapel, 1501 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee

Photo Gallery: Plunging into Lake Michigan
Photo Gallery

Plunging into Lake Michigan

Br-r-r. Despite temperatures near zero, hundreds still took the plunge.