Arts & Entertainment

Now Serving: Pop-Up Pasta, Beer & Burgers, Coffee Crawl
Now Serving

Pop-Up Pasta, Beer & Burgers, Coffee Crawl

Plus a new bar with more than 40 arcade games. Is this a great city or what?

City People: Harold Lewis, the Pfister Ambassador
City People

Harold Lewis, the Pfister Ambassador

He's met countless celebrities, and now has become a little famous himself.

Plenty of Horne: Third Ward Ballet Building Okayed
Plenty of Horne

Third Ward Ballet Building Okayed

New 50,000-square-foot building could transform the Milwaukee Ballet.

Photo Gallery: Wilson Center Guitar Festival Is a Hit
Photo Gallery

Wilson Center Guitar Festival Is a Hit

Kevin Eubanks heads up the list of stars. Festivities include tribute to Les Paul.

Bar Exam: Junior’s Hook Has 125-Year Heritage
Bar Exam

Junior’s Hook Has 125-Year Heritage

Old South Side tavern since 1892, with countless owners, is suddenly chic.

Dining: Sabrosa Offers Farm-to-Table Mexican
Dining

Sabrosa Offers Farm-to-Table Mexican

New Bay View restaurant features good, made-from-scratch food and an art gallery.

DanceMKE: Stage Set for Contest Finale
DanceMKE

Stage Set for Contest Finale

Last three groups punch their tickets to the finals.

Now Serving: New Poke, New Small Plates Places
Now Serving

New Poke, New Small Plates Places

East Side, Third Ward, Walker's Point, Brady Street all get new restaurants.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Sherman Park Project Moves Forward
Eyes on Milwaukee

Sherman Park Project Moves Forward

Sherman Phoenix project will rise from ashes of old bank with small city grant.

Bar Exam: Nomad’s History Goes Back to 1880s
Bar Exam

Nomad’s History Goes Back to 1880s

"Soft-drink parlor" of 1920s now has soccer-themed, international ambience.

Dining: Authentic Italian, Generous Portions
Dining

Authentic Italian, Generous Portions

Family owned and still one of the town’s best for true Italian dining.

Photo Gallery: Dragon Boat Festival Makes A Splash
Photo Gallery

Dragon Boat Festival Makes A Splash

Chinese cultural celebration held at the lake has roots going back to 278 B.C.