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Art: New Island is New Reality
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By Valerie J. Christell
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And if you believe that, Kaukauna-based artist Lee Mothes has a plot of land to sell you
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One Piece at a Time: Sloan’s “Isadora Duncan, 1911″
By Tom Strini
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John Sloan’s painting of the scandalous goddess of early modern dance concludes our summer series on the Milwaukee Art Museum’s permanent collection.
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Review: Neil Haven’s “The Playdaters”
By Tom Strini
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Neil Haven’s new play is a hilarious romantic comedy. Or maybe a hilarious anti-romantic comedy.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, 02 September, 2010- True Evel: The Amazing Story of Evel Knievel
- Intimate Images of Love and Loss: Portrait Miniatures
- Susan Stamm Evans - Bronze & Porcelain
- New Media
Friday, 03 September, 2010- 'Round Midday
Saturday, 04 September, 2010- Made in Milwaukee
- Historic Milwaukee Tours of the Pfister
- Camp We-Kan-Tak-It
Sunday, 05 September, 2010- Horny Goat Gives Back
- Slash at the Pabst
MORE STORIES
PODCAST: Revving up for the Milwaukee Film Festival
The second annual Milwaukee Film Festival is just around the corner. In the weeks leading up to the Fest, Mark talks with the people who make it happen.
UWM Union Theatre: another season of visionary film
With compelling and diverse programming, its awkward location makes the Union Theatre Milwaukee’s hidden cinematic treasure.
Humor, grit and good music: “Snatch” turns 10
Slick camera work, a driving soundtrack and a tough-as-nails cast: Guy Ritchie’s film was the re-birth of cool for Generation X.
Art on Film
Renown for experimental film, UWM hosts innovative student work at the inaugural Film Graduate Student’s Exhibition, closing tonight.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World vs. the media landscape
The film adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s cult comic is funny, visual and crowd-pleasing. Somehow, it is also less than stellar at the box office.
PODCAST: Milwaukee Does Strange Things to People
No matter how far she travels, Susan Firer’s poems will always be tethered to the geography of her hometown.
Steampunk: Where history meets fantasy
Part Victorian fashion, part science fiction, part DIY nerd fantasy : the culture of Steampunk is finding a home in Milwaukee.
Deviant Art, pt. 2: The secrets of Sedgwick
Tea is allowed into Sedgwick’s inner sanctum and shadows one of the illusive street artists nocturnal adventures.
In Tandem Theater opens Neil Haven’s new satire Thursday
“The Playdaters” is a buddy comedy and a romantic comedy, with a couple of twists.



