Arts & Entertainment
Brahms, Haydn and… Lajtha?
Prometheus Trio performs two classics and a 1920s work by Hungarian composer.
Sep 15th, 2017 by Michael BarndtThe Return of Rock the Green
Since 2011, it's been Milwaukee's most sustainable music festival.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Erol ReyalFinal NEWaukee Night Market of 2017
Thousands show up, adding life to Wisconsin Ave. and Westown.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Jack FennimoreSymphony Celebrates Bernstein’s Legacy
Season celebrates Lennie, opening concert offers big program of varied music.
Sep 14th, 2017 by Marguerite HelmersSummerfest Wants New Entrance, Plaza
Design team is visiting other cities' musical festivals for ideas.
Sep 13th, 2017 by Michael HorneSilver City Festival Draws Big Crowds
6th annual event for south side neighborhood becoming popular tradition.
Sep 13th, 2017 by Lydia Slattery, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceQuarters Is Very Old School
It's the old Riverwest, not the new, for cheap beer and hard rock.
Sep 12th, 2017 by Michael Horne2017 Kite Festival Soars Over City
Giant teddy bears, manta rays and octopuses flew over Veterans Park.
Sep 12th, 2017 by Jack FennimoreIndian Summer Warms Crowd
Annual festival at lakefront is colorful and cultural, as our photos attest.
Sep 11th, 2017 by Jack FennimoreEast Side Tomato Romp Is a Blast
A blast of tomatoes thrown at each other. Our photos capture the messy event.
Sep 11th, 2017 by Jack FennimoreFlorentine a National Leader in Recordings
Milwaukee company has produced acclaimed soundtracks of four contemporary operas.
Sep 8th, 2017 by Marguerite HelmersInside the McIntosh–Goodrich Mansion
Great architecture with a fun history. First in a series of Doors Open previews.
Sep 7th, 2017 by Dave Reid