Arts & Entertainment
Fate of Mosaics in State Office Building Uncertain
Installed in 1963 and designed to last for millennia, they might not survive the decade.
Jan 17th, 2025 by Michael HorneIndoor Events For An Ice Cold Weekend
Plus: A onesie bar crawl?
Jan 16th, 2025 by Michael HollowayNew Murals Add Color to Riverwalk
With a fourth on the way. Collection aims to engage pedestrians and waterway traffic throughout Downtown.
Jan 16th, 2025 by Sophie BolichWhat’s The Deal With That Boat on the Lakefront?
Milwaukee's newest celebrity is a marooned ship once named 'Deep Thought.'
Jan 15th, 2025 by Jeramey Jannene
Can Kevin Giglinto Save the Marcus Center?
Loss of the Milwaukee Symphony leaves deficit, questions about its future.
Jan 15th, 2025 by Bruce Murphy‘The Nether’ Is a Puzzling Virtual Whodunit
Renaissance production boasts veteran actors, strong technical elements and very elusive plot.
Jan 13th, 2025 by Dominique Paul NothMilwaukee Flavor Live Celebrates Local Cookbook, Local Chefs
Four-course dinner at Public Market raises funds for 'The Milwaukee Cookbook.'
Jan 13th, 2025 by Sophie BolichMilwaukee Film Names New Executive Director
Familiar face returns to take over as Film Fest host, Downer and Oriental operator.
Jan 13th, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneMonster Jam and Gross Out Day
Plus: Check out the Midwinter Gaming Convention
Jan 9th, 2025 by Michael HollowayRomantic Works With Stunning Lake Views
Jan 12 concert at Villa Terrace presents works for piano and cello by Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
Jan 9th, 2025 by Michael BarndtMother’s Takes Up Residence in Former Ardent Space
The fine-dining pop-up has a semi-permanent home on Farwell Avenue.
Jan 7th, 2025 by Sophie BolichWisconsin Bowling Alleys Adapt to Changing Times
Number of bowling alleys in U.S. has decreased by 32% since 2005.
Jan 6th, 2025 by Lorin Cox, Wisconsin Public Radio