Arts & Entertainment
The Sheer Dazzle of Glass
Robin Jebavy’s large, still life paintings are showy, but how much is below the surface?
Mar 24th, 2015 byMore Pizza, Craft Beer & Asian Food
More new places coming. And Bartolotta restaurants decides to care-a-lotta.
Mar 24th, 2015 by Andrew McCannBach Masterwork Played Big in Brookfield
Bel Canto and supporting players take on Bach’s huge St. Matthew Passion for an appreciative crowd.
Mar 23rd, 2015 by William BarnewitzThe Nomad Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Owner Mike Eitel opened it in 1995, assuming he'd fail and go back to pursue his Ph.D. Bad prediction.
Mar 23rd, 2015 by Andrew McCannTV on the Radio Still Won’t Compromise
Indie rock group, playing at the Pabst, has won popularity without sacrificing its artistry.
Mar 23rd, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonFink’s Brings the High Life
High quality micro-brews and spirits are half-off for two hours every weekday.
Mar 20th, 2015 by Joey Grihalva“Crossroads of Civilization” Tells Great Story
New Milwaukee Public Museum exhibit on ancient Mediterranean civilization offers dramatic look at 4,000 years of history
Mar 19th, 2015 by Brian JacobsonBel Canto’s Most Ambitious Concert?
Joined by Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, the Bel Canto takes on Bach's mighty "St. Matthew Passion," last performed in the 1940s.
Mar 19th, 2015 by Michael BarndtFlorentine a Leader in New Operas
Elmer Gantry is just the latest success for the increasingly adventurous company.
Mar 18th, 2015 by Richard DavisPlaying On All The Emotions
Present Music's Friday concert aims directly at your heart with a variety of short works by contemporary composers.
Mar 18th, 2015 by Michael BarndtAnother Elsa’s For Milwaukee?
Karl Kopp plans to open a new place on Seeboth. Will it serve custard?
Mar 17th, 2015 by Richard Davis and Andrew McCannThe Snow Dragon Is an Audacious Premiere
New opera by Thai composer is innovative fantasy that challenges conventions.
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