Arts & Entertainment
Boone & Crockett Is Rustic Yet Sophisticated
Half-off unique cocktails and offbeat microbrews and soon a patio where they’ll serve “Gypsy Tacos”
May 1st, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaThe Outdoor Dining Season Begins
Milwaukee’s first food truck carnival, Estabrook Beer Garden’s Maifest, and Beerline Cafe is coming.
Apr 30th, 2015 by Andrew McCannThe Babe Ruth of Classical Music
Itzhak Perlman, guest violinist with the MSO, wows the audience with precision, poise and pizzaz.
Apr 29th, 2015 by William BarnewitzFine Arts Quartet Goes Back to Basics
The group's concert on Sunday emphasizes romantic fare, with works by Schumann, Saint Saens and Haydn.
Apr 29th, 2015 by Michael BarndtThe Beer Wizard of Water Street
George Bluvas rose from “broom pusher” to brewery master of Water Street Brewery. And he’s still learning.
Apr 29th, 2015 by Brett KihlmireRiverwest Public House, a People’s Paradise
It's also where you sign up for the Riverwest 24 bike race on May 1st, so get ready to wait in line.
Apr 28th, 2015 by Michael HorneDeath Cab for Cutie Gets Angry
After its leader’s divorce and despite glossy new album the band is playing harder and angrier on its new tour.
Apr 27th, 2015 by Jon GilbertsonPeter Pan as Pop Star
Rep’s Peter and the Starcatcher is Disney-esque fun but lacks J.M. Barrie’s dark depth.
Apr 27th, 2015 bySmall Is Beautiful at The Noble
Tiny Walker’s Point restaurant offers imaginative entrees in a very laid-back atmosphere.
Apr 24th, 2015 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonGeorge’s Pub Features Singing Bartender
George is 82, sings like Johnny Cash, and takes no guff. Nor do his customers, many retired cops who probably still carry guns.
Apr 23rd, 2015 by Michael HorneSing Along with Disney
Milwaukee Symphony Pops concert is an all-Disney concert, with music from beloved films that may get the audience singing.
Apr 23rd, 2015 by Claire NowakGoodbye Timothy Klabunde
Prometheus plays its last date with violinist Klabunde, and it was a memorable concert indeed.
Apr 22nd, 2015 by William Barnewitz