Arts & Entertainment
East 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 ReidFondy Park’s Grand Opening September 16
Public-private venture creates inner city park next to Fondy Market where concerts can be held.
Sep 7th, 2017 by Lydia Slattery, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceEE-Sane Was a Disappointment
Popular Thai restaurant on Farwell offers big servings, smallish taste.
Sep 6th, 2017 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonMilwaukee ChopHouse Classic Cocktail Night
Enjoy a complimentary cocktail and appetizers with the Urban Milwaukee team.
Sep 6th, 2017 by Urban MilwaukeeThird Ward Art Fest Draws A Crowd
6th annual festival had beautiful paintings, ceramics, jewelry and sculpture.
Sep 4th, 2017 by Jack FennimoreMeet Clarke Square’s Resident Artist
Painter Erick Ledesma is first artist to serve Cesar Chavez Business Improvement District.
Sep 1st, 2017 by Emmy A. Yates, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceHenry’s Is Anything But a Bistro
More low-down bar than East Side chic, but in a century-old building.
Aug 31st, 2017 by Michael HorneGuide to 67 Races and Fun Runs
From April Bloop to Santa Hustle to Irish Jig Jog you can run all year.
Aug 30th, 2017 by Caroline BlairPete’s Fruit Market Comes To Bronzeville
Grocery targets food deserts, opens on North and MLK Dr. September 14.
Aug 30th, 2017 by Lydia Slattery, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service21 Great Burger Places
The best in town? Maybe, maybe not, but all not to be missed.
Aug 29th, 2017 by Michael Holloway