Arts & Entertainment
String basses and string quartets
MSO's back in action, with bassist Edgar Meyer. String quartets play on Sunday and Monday, and theater companies roll on.
Nov 9th, 2010 by Tom Strini“Backward” – Wisconsin’s new motto for health care?
The View From Here: At least one prominent Republican, former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, thinks his party should rethink its plan to repeal health reform.
Nov 8th, 2010 by Julie SneiderRich music for bankrupt times
This week in Stripwax: Elvis Costello critiques big banks, champions the plight of the working class and still manages not to be overtly political.
Nov 6th, 2010 by Jeff MoodyCranksgiving
Local bike messengers offer a different approach to charitable giving with an annual food drive on two wheels.
Nov 5th, 2010 by Erin PetersenFeed Your Soul
Trendy yet unpretentious, pragmatic yet theoretical, Feed Your Soul combines the high-falutin’ nature of art with the very practical nature of charity work.
Nov 4th, 2010 by Andy HartmanHang on, it’s a Republican tidal wave
In Wisconsin, the GOP are awash in victory. But will Walker and Johnson sink or swim? And what is Russ Feingold planning for 2012?
Nov 3rd, 2010 by Patti WenzelDon’t vote
If voting were actually effective, they would have been made it illegal by now, so just stay home today. It's not like one vote counts anyway, right?
Nov 2nd, 2010 by Will DurstThe Giving Season
In November, TCD shares some of the region’s most creative – and important – efforts to help those in need.
Nov 1st, 2010 by Third Coast DailyRuss Feingold
Russ has been Wisconsin's maverick, but is that enough for voters in 2010?
Oct 31st, 2010 by Patti WenzelNo costume? No problem
Pre-packaged Halloween costumes are boring --and expensive. You needn't look any further than your nearest thrift store and your own imagination for ideas.
Oct 30th, 2010 by Annie VihtelicMilwaukee Ballet’s “Esmeralda”
Michael Pink's "Hunchback" returns with a new name, a cleaner look, a super cast. But it remains overwrought.
Oct 29th, 2010 by Tom StriniMilwaukee Short Film Festival lights up the Lubar this weekend
One more proof that Milwaukee has been a "film town" for years, 12-year old MSFF just keeps getting better.
Oct 28th, 2010 by Jon Anne Willow