Arts & Entertainment
2017 Milwaukee Film Festival Call for Entries Now Open
Festival Offers to Pay for All Work Screened; Free Entry for All Films; $34,500 in Cash Prizes Promised
Feb 28th, 2017 by Milwaukee FilmMilwaukee Ballet announces 2017–18 Season
Highlights include world premiere of Michael Pink’s Beauty and the Beast; Unique Made in Milwaukee program at The Pabst; return of La Bohème
Feb 27th, 2017 by Milwaukee BalletOff-Book Players Present DANCING WITH HAMLET by Deanna Strasse
A stylized staged reading
Feb 27th, 2017 by Inspiration StudiosBetty Who opens PrideFest Milwaukee 2017
Book 3-day weekend passes for just $30
Feb 27th, 2017 by PrideFestSteampunk Faire at The Domes, March 4
Creative artists and craftsmen will offer unique entertainment and merchandise inspired by technology, metal, and the Victorian era.
Feb 27th, 2017 by Milwaukee County ParksSouthern Rock Jam Band Gov’t Mule Returns for an evening at The Pabst Theater
Live at the Pabst Theater Friday May 26. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show at 8 p.m.
Feb 27th, 2017 by Pabst Theater GroupElvis Costello & The Imposters Bringing their “Imperial Bedroom & Other Chambers” Tour back to North America
Live at the Riverside Theater Sunday July 16. Doors open at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m.
Feb 27th, 2017 by Pabst Theater GroupNon-Comm Radio Milwaukee Turns 10, Celebrating With Year of New Features, Events Highlighting Milwaukee Music and Community
For 10 Years, Community-Supported Station Has Broadcast Unique Mix of Indie, Urban and Milwaukee Music and “Stories”; Focused on Improving City
Feb 27th, 2017 by 88Nine Radio MilwaukeeFestival City Symphony to Perform “Inspired by the Bard” Symphony Sundays Concert
Admission to each concert is $14 for adults and $8 for children, students, and seniors.
Feb 24th, 2017 by Festival City SymphonyMilwaukee historian John Gurda to hold public talk next week
Mr. Gurda, a Milwaukee-born writer and historian, has studied his hometown since 1972.
Feb 23rd, 2017 by Ald. Terry WitkowskiTales of a Future Past Opens March 4 at Lynden
Condit's exhibition at Lynden reflects her increasing interest in landscape and the natural world.
Feb 23rd, 2017 by Lynden Sculpture GardenCommittee action clears the way for sale of former “Dino’s Italian Restaurant”
The building had been vacant for a number of years before the city was forced to foreclose upon it.
Feb 22nd, 2017 by Ald. Terry Witkowski