Arts & Entertainment
Questions For the No BS! Brass Band
Just what Cathedral Square needs: a group that sounds like Led Zeppelin played by a brass band
Jul 15th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreFrom Their Basement to You
Rising bands Lady Lamb and Soul Low perform at Turner Hall.
Jul 15th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaTaste the Legacy of Beam
Spend an evening with Fred Noe, great-grandson of Jim Beam. Enjoy a sit-down tasting on July 22, of 6 premium bourbons as he tells you the story of his family’s heritage.
Jul 14th, 2015 by Marcus Restaurant GroupQuestions for Streetlife and Warren Wiegratz
The Buck's house band has played together for decades and will perform on Thursday at Jazz in the Park.
Jul 14th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreBuckley’s Getting Much Bigger
Cass Street restaurant tripling in size in response to new apartments, condos and Northwestern Mutual tower.
Jul 14th, 2015 by Jon RichieThe Harp, a Unique Waterfront Bar
The riverside has lots of restaurants and even breweries, but the venerable, Irish-themed Harp is the only true tavern along the water.
Jul 13th, 2015 by Michael Horne50 Years of Maurice Sendak
Milwaukee Public Library exhibition celebrates the life and work of the children's book writer and illustrator.
Jul 10th, 2015 by Laura ThompsonVon Trier Is Great for Dark Beers
Try Monday’s $4 German beer night; it goes down great with the many German sausages.
Jul 10th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaLives of the Radium Girls
Umbrella Group’s staging of true story about 1920s women working at the Radium Dial Company becomes a harrowing, human tragedy.
Jul 10th, 2015 by Dominique Paul NothJackson Browne Comes In November
Other new shows announced include Cracker, Andrew McMahon and The Prince Experience.
Jul 9th, 2015 by Amanda MickeviciusBastille Days Opens Thursday!
Our photos capture the festival's Eiffel Tower rising up. And how old is the festival, anyway?
Jul 8th, 2015 by Helen KothCity Goes Crazy for Wine
Wine pairings with meals getting ever so popular in the city that made beer famous.
Jul 8th, 2015 by Jon Richie