Arts & Entertainment
All About Identity
Unusual joint exhibition at two Milwaukee galleries offers the nostalgic work of Rafael Francisco Salas.
Apr 10th, 2015 by Richard DavisDuke’s and Scooter’s Are Both Bargains
The co-joined bars at 150-8 E. Juneau share a building from 1876 and boast the cheapest prices on Water Street.
Apr 10th, 2015 by Michael HorneVanguard Pairs Great Sausages and Drinks
Yet it has no official happy hour. But they do have drink specials so you can create your own good time.
Apr 9th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaHom, Home on the Range
The Bayshore restaurant Hom has wood-fire grilled food and a North Woods atmosphere. It’s a very comforting place.
Apr 8th, 2015 by John KoetheDueling Actresses in Quirky British Comedy
Renaissance production of Lettice and Lovage features Laura Gordon and Carrie Hitchcock.
Apr 8th, 2015 by Claire NowakThe Poet Who Made Milwaukee Famous
John Koethe may be at the peak of his success. His latest poem, published in The New Yorker, includes a scene in a Riverwest bar.
Apr 7th, 2015 by Richard DavisCoffee, Chocolate and Beer
Milwaukee Coffee Festival returns. And Riverwest gets a new brewpub.
Apr 7th, 2015 by Andrew McCannWhy Robbie Fulks Matters
The “insurgent country” artist can confuse audiences. But he’s edgy, funny, and good.
Apr 6th, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonMSO Guest Violinist Is Electrifying
Global star Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg is sensational in Shostakovich and orchestra excels in two other works.
Apr 6th, 2015 by William BarnewitzSteny’s Has Milwaukee’s Longest Happy Hour
It can’t be beat for sports events, but it’s always got energy and reasonable prices.
Apr 3rd, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaWhich Beer To Drink With Dinner
Much like wine, beer can be a wonderful complement to your food. But which brew should you use?
Apr 2nd, 2015 by Brett KihlmireThe Return of Rachmaninoff
Edo de Waart has turned the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra into a wonderful interpreter of the Russian composer.
Apr 2nd, 2015 by Claire Nowak