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April 2013

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

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT APARTMENT 3A, April 26-May 19; Tenth Street Theatre, 628 N. 10th St. In Tandem Theatre presents. Annie Wilson searches for a reason to hope again with the help of a mysterious new neighbor who teaches her what it truly means to be in love forever. Written by well-known film actor, Jeff Daniels. 271-1371. CO M EDY HENSON ALTERNATIVE: STUFFED & UNSTRUNG, April 13; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. Puppets and six comedians, live onstage for a wild and uncensored improv comedy. This show is rated R and contains language and themes that are not intended for unaccompanied children under the age of 17. GALLAGHER: THE LAST SMASH FAREWELL, April 13; Bradley Center, 1001 N. Fourth St. KATHLEEN MADIGAN, April 26; Pabst Theater. JOHN PINETTE, April 27; Pabst Theater. EXHI BI TS 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. HARNESSING THE ELEMENTS, through April; Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St. Learn how earth, wind, fire, and water have shaped history and transformed the world. 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 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. COLOR RUSH: 75 YEARS OF COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY IN AMERICA, through May 19; Milwaukee Art Museum. Approximately 140 color photographs made between 1907, when the Lumi��re Brothers began marketing the autochrome, and 1981, when the use of color photography in art was no longer as contentious as it once had been. REAL PIRATES!, through May 27; Milwaukee Public Museum, Experience the Golden Age of Piracy aboard the Whydah. See page 50. .BLUE BAYOU, through May 27; Mitchell Park Conservatory, the Domes. Be transported to New Orleans. YEVGENIYA KAGANOVICH, through June 30; Lynden Sculpture Garden, 2145 W. Brown Deer Rd., River Hills. ���Grow��� is a series of installations ��� through ���plantings��� at different locations. The public contributes items and the form created will be ���transplanted��� to Lynden, exhibited as a combined system and then recycled.

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