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| Weekly fishing report 4/17/2008 LAKE MICHIGAN, MILWAUKEE More rain and strong winds had a horrible effect. Boaters could not find any... |
| La Crosse Community Theatre scores big coup for 45th season Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:49:53 CDT For the 45th season of La Crosse Community Theatre, there are big musicals, a taste of Shakespeare and an American classic. |
| Viterbo play examines the life of Typhoid Mary’ Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:49:57 CDT In the early 1900s, she was referred to as the most dangerous woman in America and the media called her “Typhoid Mary.” |
| Commonweal gets friendlier with audience this season Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:50:14 CDT LANESBORO, Minn. The Commonweal Theatre Company in Lanesboro opens its 20th anniversary season with a new timetable, a series of previews, new performance times and its first full season in a new theater. |
| Tub Ring reaches for the perfect pitch, coming to The Warehouse on Wednesday Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:49:50 CDT If Rob Kleiner were a major-league hurler, there’s no doubt what his specialty pitch would be the curveball. And contrary to accepted practice, he likely would try to throw it high and hard. |
| SHEPHERD EXPRESS LISTINGS Thursday, 04/17/2008 CG’s Hideout (Franklin), Karaoke CO2 Ultralounge, Ladies/SIN (Service Industry Night) Night! Cush, The Kickback w/DJS Fortune |
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| Art for Art’s Sake Thursday, 04/17/2008 I’m Art Kumbalek and man oh manischewitz what a world, ain’a? And I don’t know about you, but I’m having one heck of a hard time believing it’s already the fourth month of this new year. |
| News of the Weird Thursday, 04/17/2008 James McDonough took over the Florida Department of Corrections in 2006 because of rampant mismanagement. Former officials admitted to contract kickbacks and frequent taxpayer-funded “orgies” |
| THEME CROSSWORD Thursday, 04/17/2008 THEME CROSSWORD. |
| Free Will Astrology Thursday, 04/17/2008 A reader from Fiji is encouraging me to pay a visit. “Fiji is heaven on Earth,” she says. “You’ll be ecstatic here.” |
| Classified Express Thursday, 04/17/2008 Theater Technical Director Ripon College seeks a half-time Technical Director beginning late August, 2008 with flexible time blocks dependent on academic season production demands. |
| Wellness Warriors Thursday, 04/17/2008 We have all been told that we are doomed to suffer the negative effects of aging, to struggle with painful arthritis and other degenerative processes that are supposedly inevitable. |
| This Week in Milwaukee Thursday, 04/17/2008 It is hard to believe that the godfathers of electronic music have been creating their signature brand of electro-pop since the early ’70s. |
| Music Previews Thursday, 04/17/2008 At this point it’s fair to recognize songwriter Mike Jarvis as an elder statesman of Milwaukee’s pop music scene. |
| Concert Review Thursday, 04/17/2008 While many of their indie-rock contemporaries remain mired in gloom and doom, The Hold Steady demonstrated with a sold-out Turner Hall Ballroom that there is still a place for fun in rock ’n’ roll. |
| Music Thursday, 04/17/2008 >> TALIB KWELI continued from page 47 |
| CD Reviews Thursday, 04/17/2008 The five-part “Nonadaptive Layers” wraps listeners in waves of electronic film-music ambience and drone, while “Nine Approximations” unites somber chamber-music pieces that each last about three minutes. |
| Off the Cuff Thursday, 04/17/2008 In my own poetry I face the direness, but I always have some kind of humor as a saving grace—something that prevents people from getting too bummed out and instead getting determined; that’s the trick.. |
| Classical Preview Thursday, 04/17/2008 This weekend, concertgoers will get a peek into the future with a performance by conductor Edo de Waart, music director designate of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. |
| Classical Music / Dance Thursday, 04/17/2008 The Fine Arts Quartet finished their spring season in fine form last Sunday, proving that well-known works can sound fresh and exciting when performed by master musicians. |
| Book: The Hidden Pleasures of Permaculture in the Holy City of t Thursday, 04/17/2008 “Holy City of the Sweet Water Seas” is a Beat poet way of describing Milwaukee. For social activist/professional roofer/part-time poet Jim Godsil, Milwaukee is a Promised Land of potential, a shining city on the bluffs above Lake Michigan. |
| Book Preview Thursday, 04/17/2008 In spring 1988, Milwaukee’s observance of Earth Day was bolstered by the city’s first ever Earth Poets Celebration. |
| Art Preview Thursday, 04/17/2008 As the city emerges from the winter cold, a host of young artists likewise emerge during Spring Gallery Night and Day. |
| Theater Thursday, 04/17/2008 Racine-based comedy troupe 1000 Channels comes to Milwaukee for a series of shows beginning this month. |
| Dreams and Desires Thursday, 04/17/2008 Sunset Playhouse’s production of the play captures the frantic pitch of Blanche and Stanley’s battle, but not always its substance. |
| Theater Preview Thursday, 04/17/2008 Last week, Bay View’s Boulevard Theatre opened local playwright Chad M. Rossi’s comedy Eureka! |
| Film Times Thursday, 04/17/2008 Film times are for the days of Friday, April 18, through Thursday, April 24, and reflect theaters and times made available by press deadline. |
| Film Clips Thursday, 04/17/2008 ...homes. In the midst of waging war and committing mass murder, the Nazis stole the art they loved. |
| Film: Late Term Thursday, 04/17/2008 As a clock ticks off the seconds, the camera stares as a pair of college roommates, Gabita and Otilia, engage in an apparently ordinary conversation. |
| Film: Gridiron Antics Thursday, 04/17/2008 In the 1920s, college football was just for fun and professional football was a maand-pa business. |
| a&e Thursday, 04/17/2008 Hollywood has long been known for casting white actors and extras with darkened skin as American Indians, African Americans, Middle Easterners, South Sea Islanders, black Africans, Latinos, Spaniards and Asians. Many hit films from the 1930s through the ’80s featured whites in non-white roles. |
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| EAT/DRINK Thursday, 04/17/2008 Pulling off the perfect party is truly a form of art. It requires foresight, organization, diplomacy, creativity, style and stamina. |
| Short Orders Thursday, 04/17/2008 Café Zarletti (1021 N. Milwaukee St.) may be the best restaurant on the Milwaukee Street strip, that two-block stretch of renovated 19th- and 20th-century buildings. |
| Dining Out Thursday, 04/17/2008 Just when every possible format for a restaurant seems to have been invented, another one appears. This time it is called “American pirate fusion,” and the restaurant employing it goes by the name of Shiver Me Timbers. |
| Traveling Shepherd Thursday, 04/17/2008 Going “green” is red-hot, and we have many ways to execute the noble mission of being Earthfriendly, sustainable and environmentally smart when traveling. |
| Expresso Thursday, 04/17/2008 Although the statewide smoking ban was held up in the state Legislature this past session, it still seems to be popular among voters. |
| Taking Liberties Thursday, 04/17/2008 There are actually some cranks grousing that politics should be kept out of the Olympics. But how are you ever going to keep world politics out of world politics? |
| What Do You Say? Thursday, 04/17/2008 Take our poll and comment at www.expressmilwaukee.com |
| Are We Closer to “Victory”? Thursday, 04/17/2008 Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the American forces in Iraq, is more candid than his publicity agents. Unlike the senators and editorial writers who claim that the glorious “surge” |
| Earth Day Events Thursday, 04/17/2008 Francis Greenspace and Milwaukee Area Land Conservancy. Meet in the parking lot of the St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care, 2801 E. Morgan Ave., St. Francis, at 9 a.m.. |
| News & Views Thursday, 04/17/2008 Advocates, but in this case, when the facts came out, there was no basis for a lawsuit,” said Carl Sheeley, president of Fontarome Chemical. |
| Stalled Water Compact Progresses Thursday, 04/17/2008 A new draft of the Great Lakes Basin Compact has been tentatively agreed to by Gov. Jim Doyle, Senate Democrats and once-reluctant Assembly Republicans. |
| Contents Thursday, 04/17/2008 APRIL 17, 2008 VOL. 30 ISSUE 16 |
| Daughters of Wisdom Wed, 16 Apr 08 21:16:04 -0500 Tibetan women on the Buddha path Mainland China has been in denial over Tibet ever since Mao’s army invaded the mountainous theocracy. Communist China consistently denied that Tibet was a nation with a distinct history. China denied the aspirations of Tibetans after forcing them to endure mass murder, cultural genocide and the colonization of their country by Chinese immigrants. China denies all these things, but reality keeps poking the Beijing regime in the eye. The recent rioting and worldwide protests are not the prelude Mainland China had scripted for the Beijing Olympic Games. With the Chinese . . . |
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