Arts & Entertainment
The Best Free Comics in Town?
Eight local comics perform for free and offer a free CD compilation as well.
Jan 30th, 2014 by Tyler MaasThe Four String Super Stars
International globe trotters the Fine Arts Quartet come home to take on rarely played, highly romantic works.
Jan 30th, 2014 by Rob GebelhoffRemembering Pete Seeger
A critic recalls his concerts here, and his enduring impact on America.
Jan 29th, 2014 byCenturies of Music Done Smartly
The Philomusica Quartet deftly handles music from four different eras.
Jan 29th, 2014 by Michael BarndtBlack, White and Brown
The musical In the Heights and Mamet’s Race offer gritty and very different takes on racial identity.
Jan 29th, 2014 by Matthew ReddinThe Power of Intimacy
Wild Space tries a smaller venue where dancers and audience will be on a hunt for meaning.
Jan 28th, 2014 by Danielle McCluneMilwaukee Storytellers Battle Onstage
The Moth’s GrandSLAM Championship provides great stories ranked by the judges at Turner Hall.
Jan 27th, 2014 by Isabel DunkerleyJanuary 27-February 1
Screaming females, band fundraisers, and Groundhog Day goodness.
Jan 27th, 2014 by Matt WildThe Many Faces of Gallery Night
Sure it was cold, that didn't stop thousands from enjoying the artsy scene, as our photos attest.
Jan 25th, 2014 by Grace FuhrMonthly Musical Musings
Five new CDs of note and one to avoid, with apologies to The Boss.
Jan 24th, 2014 by Jon GilbertsonAll the Stuff of Life
The Haggerty presents four new exhibitions all probing the role of consumer products in our lives.
Jan 24th, 2014 by Kat MurrellChad Piechocki
How a West Point man became a playwright and director of the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.
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