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Review: Grim energy from Wayne McGregor’s Random Dance
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By Tom Strini
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The daring dance company in residence of Sadler’s Wells, London, landed at Alverno College Saturday night.
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Review: MSO’s All-American program
By Tom Strini
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Guest Giancarlo Guerrero leads lively Copland, Adams and Gershwin; Todd Levy premieres Marc Neikrug’s beautiful new Clarinet Concerto.
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Review: Skylight’s Day in Hollywood/Night in the Ukraine
By Tom Strini
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A little strain Hollywood, a whole lot of Marx Brothers fun in the Ukraine.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, 18 March, 2010- (DIY) Do It YOURSELF Art Nights at Wustum
- Changing Times: The Life of Barack Obama
- One Night of Queen @ the Milwaukee Theatre
Friday, 19 March, 2010- Kyoko Mori, sponsored by Loop Yarn Shop
- The Elders
Sunday, 21 March, 2010- Free Salsa Lessons and Open Floor
Wednesday, 24 March, 2010- A Special Book Club Evening (with Valerie Laken and Daniel Goldin)
- American Tattooed Ladies
Thursday, 25 March, 2010- Lisa Lutz, author of the Spellman mysteries!
- Titanic: The Musical
- Conservatory's We Six - The Music of Thelonious Monk
- Milwaukee Ballet Presents Pure Dane
Sunday, 28 March, 2010- YMCA Minikani Maple Fest
Monday, 29 March, 2010- Frankly Music Presents the “Lipinski” Stradivarius
Wednesday, 31 March, 2010- Hilarious writer Christopher Moore does Milwaukee!
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