Review
Tenuta’s Offers Cozy Italian Dining
It’s like a neighborhood restaurant with classic southern Italian food.
Jul 30th, 2015 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonThe Maniac Named Juiceboxxx
MIlwaukee's rising star, the subject of a new book, was as crazed as ever at Riverwest show.
Jul 29th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaWhy I Loved the Eaux Claires Festival
Justin Vernon’s inaugural festival boasted great music, dramatic weather and a collaborative ethos.
Jul 22nd, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaJohn Butler Trio Energizes Pabst Crowd
Australian band gets a sold-out house to stand, dance and sing along.
Jul 21st, 2015 by Hayley KeithLives of the Radium Girls
Umbrella Group’s staging of true story about 1920s women working at the Radium Dial Company becomes a harrowing, human tragedy.
Jul 10th, 2015 by Dominique Paul NothA Week (Nearly) of Summerfest
The music, the crowd, the politicians, the beer. But mostly it was about the music.
Jun 30th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaFrench Musician a Disaster in FAQ Concert
Fine Arts Quartet’s final summer concert would have been wonderful, if not for guest clarinetist Michel Lethiec.
Jun 30th, 2015 by William BarnewitzSummer Soulstice Was a Huge Success
My weekend of music also took in the Lakefront Festival of Art, which was pretty cool, too.
Jun 22nd, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaCrowd Loves My Morning Jacket
A group known for its live performances lived up to that reputation.
Jun 22nd, 2015 by Hayley KeithGluttony, Gambling and Lust
Not to mention drunkenness. Symphony and MSO Chorus close season with crash-boom-bang of Carmina Burana.
Jun 22nd, 2015 by William BarnewitzSo Many Barns, So Little Time
Artist Richard W. Patt turns barns into an almost abstract world of color and texture.
Jun 19th, 2015 by Mary SussmanFour Teammates And a Star Player
The Fine Arts Quartet played beautifully together and guest cellist Dominique de Williencourt played like a star.
Jun 16th, 2015 by William Barnewitz