Arts & Entertainment
A Knockout at MAM
That sofa, that lamp, that watering can, that bookshelf -- they're not just stuff. They come wrapped in ideas.
Oct 8th, 2010 by Lee Ann GarrisonCould ‘Superman’ change Milwaukee’s education discussion?
While Superman isn't real, "Waiting for Superman" is having a real effect on how Milwaukee teachers, leaders and public are discussing public education.
Oct 6th, 2010 by Patti WenzelLodging needed on the road to recovery
Heather Byron and the American Cancer Society are looking for a few Milwaukee-area hoteliers willing to help out some cancer patients.
Oct 4th, 2010 by Julie SneiderDon’t Sweat It
Comfort is key, but "comfort" doesn't always mean "drawstring waist." Dump the sweats and opt for pieces that are both relaxed and refined.
Oct 3rd, 2010 by Annie VihtelicNo One Knows About Persian Cats
A clandestine tour of of Tehran's underground music scene, providing a glimpse into the heart and soul of Iran's youth culture.
Oct 2nd, 2010 by Sanam Tala SadeghiThe Milwaukee Show!
This year's festival has offered much to impress. But for some of us, even Susan Sarandon's face pales in comparison.
Oct 1st, 2010 by Jon Anne WillowMetropolis with the Alloy Orchestra
We couldn't help but sneak in and capture some images from this special presentation of the restored masterpiece scored live at the Oriental.
Sep 30th, 2010 by Brian JacobsonMesrine
French gangster series"Mesrine" is a wonderful ride, featuring a phenomenally kinetic performance from one of the most exciting actors around today.
Sep 29th, 2010 by Mark MetcalfMusic, Dance, Theater; got ’em all.
The Rep lights three stages. UWM's Chamber Music Milwaukee opens in Brookfield(!). Renaissance Theaterworks says: be pretty. Danceworks is lying. Roses for Early Music Now.
Sep 28th, 2010 by Tom StriniRepealing health law won’t help Americans
Any American who has faced serious illness should fear the GOP's “Pledge to America” -- it does not look out for you.
Sep 27th, 2010 by Julie SneiderGerrymandering
While it's message may be a bit heavy-handed, the film provides an entertaining yet informative look into a political process few people are familiar with.
Sep 26th, 2010 by Brian WhitneyAu Revoir Taipei
Au Revoir Taipei is not a crime caper, and it is not a romantic comedy, but something far more earnest than either of those two genres have produced.
Sep 24th, 2010 by Ryan Findley