Arts & Entertainment

The East Side’s 10th Annual Tomato Romp Festival

The East Side’s 10th Annual Tomato Romp Festival

The Tomato Romp is North America’s first rotten tomato fight for a good cause.

WMSE’s Local/Live Presents Ugly Brother

WMSE’s Local/Live Presents Ugly Brother

Broadcasting Live From Club Garibaldi!

Bluegrass Band- Pay the Devil Will Close the River Rhythms Season

Bluegrass Band- Pay the Devil Will Close the River Rhythms Season

This five-piece bluegrass band is known throughout Milwaukee for putting on a show filled with foot-stomping and thigh-slapping music.

Kohl’s Donates $1.4 Million to Zoological Society of Milwaukee

Kohl’s Donates $1.4 Million to Zoological Society of Milwaukee

Kohl’s Donates $1.4 Million to Zoological Society of Milwaukee

September Events at the Lynden Sculpture Garden

September Events at the Lynden Sculpture Garden

The Lynden Sculpture Garden is located at 2145 West Brown Deer Road.

Free Bonsai Society Exhibit at Boerner Botanical Gardens, Sept. 16-18

Free Bonsai Society Exhibit at Boerner Botanical Gardens, Sept. 16-18

The event includes a vendor area, with trees, tools, pots, soil, and other bonsai supplies, as well as raffles of vendor donations and membership to the Milwaukee Bonsai Society.

Orchid Show & Sale at The Domes, Sept. 17, 18

Orchid Show & Sale at The Domes, Sept. 17, 18

Local, regional, and national vendors will offer favorite orchids for sale.

2016 Milwaukee Film Festival Announces John Ridley to Join Board of Directors

2016 Milwaukee Film Festival Announces John Ridley to Join Board of Directors

Academy Award-winner and Mequon native will be this year’s keynote speaker

The Iron Horse Hotel Appoints Joshua Rogers as Executive Chef

The Iron Horse Hotel Appoints Joshua Rogers as Executive Chef

Chef Rogers leads the culinary team of Smyth, Branded, The Yard, and private events, meeting spaces, and in-room dining at Milwaukee’s premiere upscale independent hotel

Cultural anthropologists helping to keep Milwaukee’s ethnic spirit alive

Cultural anthropologists helping to keep Milwaukee’s ethnic spirit alive

Nearly 100 anthropologists and anthropology interns have donated their time to help Milwaukee residents learn about their cultural and ethnic groups—past and present.

The Salvation Army’s Echelon Hosts 2nd Dinner in the Alley

The Salvation Army’s Echelon Hosts 2nd Dinner in the Alley

Tickets to the hottest event of the summer are sold out; post party is free and open to the public

Winners Announces at 2016 Wilson Center Guiter Competition & Festival

Winners Announces at 2016 Wilson Center Guiter Competition & Festival

Fourth Annual International Festival Featured 55 Competitors from 35 Cities. Milwaukee-area business leader sponsors increased prize money for future competitions