Arts & Entertainment
The 80-Member Master Singers Have Much to Sing
Tuneful works in English, German, Spanish, Hindi, Icelandic, and Arabic.
Feb 18th, 2026 by Martha Brown‘Swing State’ Is Quietly Powerful Drama
Play set in Wisconsin's Driftless Region, in strong Next Act staging, will sneak up on you.
Feb 17th, 2026 by Dominique Paul NothProvocative ‘MCNEAL’ Takes on Heady Issues of AI
Rep's new studio theater creates technically splashy environment for literary drama.
Feb 16th, 2026 by Dominique Paul NothRenew Your Vows at Lakefront This Weekend
Or swap koozies at Club Garibaldi.
Feb 12th, 2026 by Michael HollowayArt Museum Director’s Salary Rose to $589,000
An average raise of $60,000 per year even as museum's performance declined.
Feb 12th, 2026 by Bruce MurphyPrometheus Trio Performs Music By Milwaukee Native Daron Hagen
One of top American composers of last 40 years, was trained at Wisconsin Conservatory.
Feb 11th, 2026 by Michael BarndtInside Milwaukee’s First Bilingual Art Museum
The Catacombs of Neto Art Museum has left viewers in tears.
Feb 8th, 2026 by Jonathan Aguilar, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceA Rebellion Against Valentine’s Day
Quasimodo Physical Theatre makes a salad at Present Music concert.
Feb 7th, 2026 by Michael BarndtMitten Fest Will Amp Up Milwaukee
Plus: A host of other fun options before The Big Game.
Feb 5th, 2026 by Michael HollowayDomes Train Show Steams Up Cold Weekend
Plus: Ice Bear Fest, if cold (or beer) is your thing.
Jan 29th, 2026 by Michael HollowayPhilomusica Explores American Roots
Works by Barber, Tate and Dvořák, the last based on American folk music.
Jan 29th, 2026 by Martha BrownSkylight’s ‘Amadeus’ Is a Curiosity
Staging straight play with added musical ensemble adds a twist but gets long. Strong acting helps.
Jan 27th, 2026 by Dominique Paul Noth






















