Arts & Entertainment
The Continental Ramblings of Mark Mulhern
The Milwaukee painter, now exhibited at Tory Folliard Gallery, offers evocative, painterly images often set in Europe.
Oct 3rd, 2014 by Kat MurrellThe Remarkable Story of Finding Fela!
The African icon’s life is now a movie built on success of the Broadway musical. The back story of how it happened.
Oct 3rd, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaNew Thai & Sushi Restaurant Coming
Rice N’ Roll will feature Thai food and Sushi bar at a Farwell Ave. location.
Oct 3rd, 2014 by Heather MeuretThe Gig is Good for Cheap Micro-Brews
Tucked away in Riverwest since 1904, it offers micro-brews in a micro-neighborhood
Oct 2nd, 2014 by Michael HorneMilwaukee Film Festival (The Movie)
How did I get in this movie? A review of the first week and look ahead at the festival’s second week.
Oct 2nd, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaNourri Offers Eclectic Excellence
Restaurant boasts inventive menu, seductive entrees and great bakery.
Oct 1st, 2014 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonA Great Glass Menagerie
In Tandem Theatre production is smart, subtle and so true to Tennessee Williams.
Oct 1st, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothBach to Bach
Frankly Music opens season brilliantly with two of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos.
Sep 30th, 2014 by Michael BarndtColor Purple Offers a Really Good Cry
Rep’s version of musical is splashy, flashy audience pleaser, but lacks depth.
Sep 30th, 2014 by Dominique Paul NothMilwaukee’s First Ever Maker Faire
It was a slice of DIY heaven, as attendees could get lessons in 3-D printing, blacksmithing, wooden bowl making and robotics.
Sep 30th, 2014 by Garrick JanneneRevenge of the Mekons
An interview with Joe Angio, Marquette grad and director of a new film about the British cult band The Mekons.
Sep 30th, 2014 by Joey GrihalvaThe Indelible Impact of Erasure
‘80s synth-pop band comes to town. As do the Wood Brothers, Braid and Warpaint.
Sep 29th, 2014 by Jon Gilbertson