Arts & Entertainment
The Uptowner, Home of the Beautiful People
Riverwest building has been home to a bar for going on 130 years.
Sep 19th, 2014 by Michael HorneMarsha Norman on “The Color Purple”
While not involved in The Rep’s production of the “The Color Purple," she fashioned the dramatic spine the company is exploring.
Sep 19th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothMystery of the Mundane
A new exhibit at Cardinal Stritch questions if there is something mysterious in everyday life.
Sep 19th, 2014 by Kat MurrellThe Drop – Gandolfini’s Last Bow
The neo noir drama leaves viewers wanting more plot, and nuanced characters.
Sep 19th, 2014 by Marc SavlovFall Music Season Offers Rare, Enchanting Works
The Fine Arts Quartet will deliver a recent adaptation of Haydn’s Seven Last Words.
Sep 18th, 2014 by Michael BarndtMaxine Hupy Dances Toward the Top
A dance obsession leads to collaborations with music superstars.
Sep 18th, 2014 by Mac WrittThe Glass Menagerie Is No Antique
In Tandem prepares to stage a fresh interpretation of the Tennessee Williams classic.
Sep 18th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothAll About the Stout
The origins of your favorite dark beer, from Ireland to Milwaukee
Sep 18th, 2014 by Brett Kihlmire‘La Cenderentola’ Fuses Fashion and Fairytale Fantasy
Skylight puts modern flair in Rossini’s comic opera.
Sep 17th, 2014 by Claire NowakAlverno Presents Global Union 2014
A day of music from Argentina, China, Appalachia, Trinidad and Sierra Leone in picturesque Humboldt Park.
Sep 17th, 2014 by Heather MeuretLast Call for The Curve Bar
After a short run on prime real estate, the bar will be looking for a new home as the city continues its ceaseless evolution.
Sep 17th, 2014 by Michael Horne2014 Bay View Bash
This weekend, the Bay View Bash closed out Milwaukee's festival season. Our photos capture the fun.
Sep 16th, 2014 by Dave Reid