Key Milwaukee

March 2013

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT COMEDY PETE CHRISTSEN, March 2; Astor Hotel, 924 E. Juneau Ave. Touring comedian offers clean, socially relevant comedy. Christensen is a cancer survivor and the appearance, a fundraiser for cancer research, kicks off the book tour for a novel about his battle with cancer. 8 p.m. 71-4220. CHRIS TUCKER, March 8; Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave. BILL BURR, March 8; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. 286-3663. AMY SCHUMER, March 9; Pabst Theater. MIKE EPPS LIVE WITH SPECIAL GUEST DOMINIQUE, March 29; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. 7 p.m. 800-745-3000. EXHIBITS FAITH FAMILY FESTA, MILWAUKEE���S ITALIANS, continuing; Milwaukee County Historical Society, 910 N. Old World 3rd St. Explores life for Milwaukee���s Italian community. 273-8288. AT HOME WITH FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, continuing; The S.C. Johnson Gallery, 1520 Howe St., Racine. New gallery on Wrightdesigned campus features the famed architect���s Prairie-style designs. Open Fridays. No admission charge. Apollo Cafe 1310 E. Brady �� 414-272-2233 Your destination for traditional Greek recipes handed down through generations, where an interior that is a contemporary interpretation of the classical Apollo adds to the European atmosphere. 16 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN-GARDEN TRAIN SHOW, through March 10; Mitchell Park Conservatory, The Domes. Gscale trains wind their way though the landscape to the circus. SURFACING, through March 24; Lynden Sculpture Garden, 2145 W. Brown Deer Rd., River Hills. Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Nathaniel Stern, faculty at UW-Milwaukee, display their most collaborations in conjunction with Print:MKE, the SGC International Print Conference. In addition to works that fuse printmaking and video, they show a three dimensional work and a new installation in the porch windows at Lynden that continues their exploration of surfaces, layers, membranes, matrices and the physical relationship between viewer and object. 446-8794. HARNESSING THE ELEMENTS, through April; Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St. Learn how the basic elements of earth, wind, fire, and water have shaped history and transformed the world. BARBARA SORENSEN: ELEMENTAL, AND KAREN GUNDERSON: REFLECTIVE, through April 14; Racine Art Museum, 441 Main St. Both artists present insightful and poetic reflections of the natural world. 262-638-8300. BRIDGES: THE SPANS OF NORTH AMERICA, through April 28; Grohmann Museum, 1000 N. Broadway. David Plowden photographed dozens of bridges across the American landscape as part of a Guggenheim fellowship. Many of these engineering marvels today exist only in these captivating works. 277-2300.

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