Arts & Entertainment

Dining: Irie Zulu Offers African, Jamaican Food
Dining

Irie Zulu Offers African, Jamaican Food

Tosa place among 16 eateries featured in Black Restaurant Week.

Plenty of Horne: Could Pabst Brewery Transform Industry?
Plenty of Horne

Could Pabst Brewery Transform Industry?

CEO sees new Milwaukee brewery as place for innovative creations.

Sponsored: American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert
Sponsored

American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert

Presented by UWM’s Guitar Series. April 14 at 7:30pm in UWM Greene Hall, 3347 N. Downer Ave.

Now Serving: New Italian, Mexican, Ramen Restaurants
Now Serving

New Italian, Mexican, Ramen Restaurants

Dorsia on Brady St., Yokohama on East Side, new BelAir in Brookfield.

Sponsored: American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert
Sponsored

American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert

Presented by UWM’s Guitar Series. April 14 at 7:30pm in UWM Greene Hall, 3347 N. Downer Ave.

Plenty of Horne: A Lift For Brady Street, Swing Park
Plenty of Horne

A Lift For Brady Street, Swing Park

Casablanca gets old lift station for dining patio; Swing Park area gets redesign.

Theater: The Weight of Words
Theater

The Weight of Words

Renaissance staging of ‘The Violet Hour’ dramatizes the golden days of American publishing.

Sponsored: American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert
Sponsored

American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert

Presented by UWM’s Guitar Series. April 14 at 7:30pm in UWM Greene Hall, 3347 N. Downer Ave.

Photo Gallery: Good City Brewing Beer Bash
Photo Gallery

Good City Brewing Beer Bash

Urban Milwaukee members toured brewery, learned about expansion plans.

Sponsored: American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert
Sponsored

American Guitarist Adam Holzman Concert

Presented by UWM’s Guitar Series. April 14 at 7:30pm in Music Recital Hall (MUS 175). 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.

How the Arts Can Change City

How the Arts Can Change City

Panelists discuss importance, future of arts in Milwaukee urban life.

Theater: Regrets, They Have a Few
Theater

Regrets, They Have a Few

Four actors deftly stretch time and memory in “Bloomsday.”