A good documentary is one that can pull you in even when it's about a topic that doesn't interest you. "The First Saturday in May" accomplishes that feat.
With a record 74 participants, Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19's Gallery Night & Day promises to be our largest artsy fartsy weekend ever. Here are just a handful of the hundreds of ogling options around town.
Catrina Clayton's Urban Chic Clothing Co., which officially opens Monday, April 28, predominantly caters to 18-30-year-old women looking for style with more depth than your run-of-the-mill mall teen trends.
For the past eight years the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's film department has hosted Experimental Tuesdays -- a program that features films and "cinematic alternatives" that examine the content of media as well as the form of media.
With much of the state sitting below a solid snow pack and winter tee-ing us off, it may be hard to think about golf, but what else can we count on to carry us through to spring? If you want to get a head start on warm weather planning, Jeff Mayers and Jerry Poling can help.
The city approved spending $110,000 to put cameras at three bus stops on the South Side. The cameras, somehow, are expected to deter youth violence at the stops.
"Mio fratello è figlio unico" (My Brother is an Only Child) by Daniele Luchetti, was the top vote-getter among attendees at the second annual Milwaukee Italian Film Festival, held on March 8-9 at UWM's Union Theater.
Last Wednesday we chatted with several local boutique owners to find out what was hot for the ladies this spring, and now it’s the guys’ turn. There are plenty of male fashionistas in this town to give us the lowdown, so read up.
We're happy to report that spring has not been cancelled. Retailers are boldly leading the march into spring fashion 2008. And what a spring it will be: vibrant colors, fun florals, slick patent and classic style.