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March 2014

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

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15 BRIT FLOYD, March 21; Riverside Theatre. " Pink Floyd Discovery World Tour 2014." Live production featuring music from all 14 Pink Floyd studio albums plus light and laser show. BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 9, March 21-23; Marcus Center. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra classical concert. RICKY NELSON REMEMBERED, March 26; Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater. Starring Matthew & Gunnar Nelson. 8 p.m. JULIUS CAESAR, March 28 & 30; Marcus Center. George Frideric Handel's tale of the greatest Roman general who ever and the beautiful and powerful Egyptian queen. Presented by Florentine Opera Company. BEETHOVEN: "EROICA" SYMPHONY, March 27-30; Pabst Theater. Part of Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's Beethoven Festival. NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL: NOW 60! March 29; Wilson Center, Brookfield. 8 p.m. D A N C E SHEN YUNG PERFORMING ARTS, March 5-6; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. 7:30 p.m. 800-745-3000. TEMPTATION'S SNARE, March 6-9; Next Act Theatre, 255 S. Water St. Danceworks and Present Music team up. C O M E D Y MIKE BIRBIGLIA, March 8; Pabst Theater, 144. E. Wells St. MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE! March 14-15; Marcus Center. One-man fusion of theatre and stand-up starring Peter Story. JIM JEFFERIES, March 22; Pabst Theater E X H I B I T S AT HOME WITH FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, continuing; The S.C. Johnson Gallery, 1520 Howe St., Racine. Gallery on Wright- designed campus features the famed architect's Usonia Vision of the American Home. Open for tours Fridays and Saturdays. 262- 260-2154, scjohnson.com/visit LES PAUL: THE WIZARD OF WAUKESHA, continuing; Waukesha County Museum, 101 W. Main St., Waukesha. One-of- a-kind artifacts and displays that tell the story of Waukesha native Les Paul and how he changed the music world. lespaulexperience.org. CURRENTS 36: DIRK SKREBER, through March 2; Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. Skreber is best known for his paintings and sculptures that portray catastrophic events. 224-3200. FLOW, through March 23; Milwaukee Art Museum. In conjunc- tion with the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts conference. GAS LAMP EXPRESS - GARDEN TRAIN SHOW, through March 30; Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes). G-scale trains wind their way along 600 feet of track though a Victorian landscape. 257-5611. UNCOMMON FOLK: TRADITIONS IN AMERICAN ART, through May 4; Milwaukee Art Museum. An unprecedented selection from the museum's world-class collection of folk and self-taught art. HOME SWEET HOME, through May 4; Betty Brinn Children's Museum, 929 E. Wisconsin Ave. Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl return to the museum. 390-5437. LIVING LOST PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSH KURPIUS, through May 18; Harley-Davidson Museum, 400 W. Canal St. Through more than 30 photos, the rider and photographer reveals the many contradictions embedded within his experiences on the road with friends. 287-2789, HD-Museum.com. BODY WORLDS & THE CYCLE OF LIFE, through June 15; Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St. See the human body in all its stages, across youth, growth, maturity and advanced age, and in all its conditions. mpm.edu CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 Customer oriented! • lay away • easy, convenient parking • gift certificates • 18 th thru 20 th century • Almost 15,000 sq ft., packed! • Dozens of southeastern Wisconsin's top antique dealers and decorators • From the elegant to the funky • Small items, big items in all prices ranges Print out directions/map from your door to ours: www.RiverviewAntiqueMarket.com Open 7 Days a Week, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Questions? 414-278-9999

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