Arts & Entertainment
Cowboy Down
Mister President, you are many things. But Chief Executive of Butt Kicking is not what we hired you for.
Jun 16th, 2010 by Will Durstthe struggle continues at MPS
Hundreds gathered in front of the MPS administration building to protest the lay-offs of hundreds of teachers. But are these layoffs the fault of the MPS board or the Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association and its members?
Jun 15th, 2010 by Patti WenzelCure ailing schools to improve kids’ health
Better education is related to better health.
Jun 14th, 2010 by Julie SneiderSteel Bridge, part 2
The whole day is our blank canvas.Everyone is holding out for the encounter with the wild element, the magic thing that will set something in motion.
Jun 13th, 2010 by Elisabeth AlbeckFinding great art…in a box
TCD is pleased to welcome renowned artist, educator and founder of Merge Gallery, Valerie Christell, as our newest visual arts contributor. This week, she suffers through Bravo's latest stab at combining art with television, and lives to talk about it.
Jun 12th, 2010 by Valerie J. ChristellIs this really the future of bus transit?
Officials predict a $10.2 million budget shortage in 2011 which could lead to a 14 percent route reduction. It's time to save MCTS.
Jun 11th, 2010 by Patti WenzelEl Vencedor
Daniel Dufek offers up a fragrant and spicy twist on a classic summer cocktail, just in time for another warm weekend in Milwaukee.
Jun 11th, 2010 by Erin PetersenThe bright side of the BP oil spill
America has always been the Imperial Wizard of the International Optimists League. When we're handed lemons, we make lemonade. All we need is a couple of dump trucks full of sugar and ironically, some clean water.
Jun 9th, 2010 by Will DurstWeekly Highlights from 6/9-6/15
The highly-anticipated American Players Theatre opens their season in Spring Green, WI.
Jun 8th, 2010 by Barbara CastonguayAIDS Memorial Quilt comes to the MAM
The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin marks its 25th anniversary and memorializes those lost to the AIDS epidemic with a special exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Jun 7th, 2010 by Abbie Amadio28 batter perfect game
The MLB is filled with umpire gaffes and bad calls that the common couch potato can see, but Bud Selig refuses to give umpires the opportunity to review questionable calls on any type of play.
Jun 6th, 2010 by Third Coast DailyBoard does little to save teaching positions
Kids, teachers sacrificed in MPS budget as board prepares for Dr. Gregory Thornton
Jun 4th, 2010 by Patti Wenzel