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- Here's why the sausage will cross the road
Mayor Barrett and the Klements Racing Bratwurst kick off the week at 9 a.m. Monday, at the Riverwalk Crosswalk on Wisconsin Avenue just west of the Milwaukee River. - Sunday Sound-off: Are tattoos stylish, skanky or passГ©?
This weekend, the Wyndham Hotel hosts the Milwaukee Tattoo Arts Convention. The convention features artists, vendors and live bands, and the event attracts thousands of body ink enthusiasts from all over the Midwest. But what are your thoughts on tattoos? Are they stylish, skanky or passГ©? - Brewers -- toast of the town
Count me as one of the thousands of overjoyed fans last Sunday when the Brewers nabbed their Wild Card spot to head to the playoffs! Even two games down to the Phillies, I remain optimistic and eager to see the Brewers back at Miller Park to play October baseball on home turf. - OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Oct. 2, 2008
We like versatility in the OnMilwaukee.com editorial office. So, we were duly impressed when Scarlett Johansson's collection of Tom Waits covers was, well, impressive. Also this week, we're high on learning things from YouTube, Taco Tuesday at Koppa's, a politically-charged and hilarious TV show, a creepy crime drama and a classic Paul Newman movie. - 25 reasons Milwaukee is better than Philadelphia
With the Brewers taking on the Phillies in the first round of the National League Championship Series this week in Philadelphia (and then Milwaukee), we thought it was a good time to dust off a list we created way back in 2001 when the Bucks battled the 76ers in the NBA playoffs. - Bucketworks is home for BarCampMilwaukee's techie campers
BarCampMilwaukee3 is a technology based forum; running sessions all day Saturday and Sunday covering topics from specific programming applications to the role of the Internet today. - A look back at the year 1982
When the Brewers step onto the diamond for Game 1 of the National League Division Series against Philadelphia this afternoon at Citizens Bank Park, fans in Milwaukee can stop referring 1982 -- the year of Milwaukee's most recent playoff appearance -- as a baseball and cultural touchstone. Before we turn the page, let's take one last look at some of the events that took place in 1982. - Sound-off: Are the fine arts dying in Milwaukee?
Do young adults care about the fine arts any more, or are the fine arts a dying form of entertainment in Milwaukee? - Milwaukee still ranks for singles
This month, Forbes.com has another one of its lists. This time it's a follow up to its 2006 "Best Places to be Single" rank. Milwaukee, once again, lands in the top 30. - OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Sept. 25, 2008
The pennant race is making us thirsty in the editorial office. We're talking about tasty tea, delicious beer, a good wine at a reasonable price -- and we're drinking our beverages while watching Season One of "Lost" (pictured) on DVD. Oh, and we're talking about music and an iPod accessory, too. - Enjoying the view from the best seat in the house
Over the past few seasons, Mark Simons has become one of the more recognizable figures at Miller Park. If his name doesn't ring a bell, you probably know his face. With seats adjacent to the visitor's dugout, this die-hard Brewers fan's face is on TV almost every time a right-handed batter steps into the box. - Milwaukee ranks 12th most sustainable city
Milwaukee gets high marks for sustainability and water in a new survey from sustainlane.com, a health and sustainable living Web site. - Sound-off: Is fall in Milwaukee the same as ever?
This week's Sunday Sound-off asks if autumn in Milwaukee has changed over the years. So, like, has it? - My six best, but least marketable skills
I'm reasonably good at my job, but I don't possess any world-class skills. I am, however, great at driving a car with a stick shift. - Video of the Day: The long and short of it
He Pingping from Inner Mongolia, the world's smallest man, recently met with Svetlana Pankratova from Russia, the Queen of Longest Legs, for a photo shoot at Trafalgar Square in London. - OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Sept. 18, 2008
Among our favorite things this week in the editorial office: a reissue of a live disc by U2 (pictured), a great Packers tradition, a provocative book with biblical overtones, a very fun (and very free) weekend event on the Milwaukee River, and a Web site that is a clearinghouse for a bunch of environmentally-friendly products. - Sound-off: Who would you like to peg with a tomato?
Next weekend, 200 people will participate in the Tomato Romp. Who would you like to peg with a tomater? - Is everyone on Facebook now?
People I never would have pegged as online networkers and time-wasters are requesting my cyber friendship. - Milwaukee: Where to live and play now
Add National Geographic's Adventure publication to the list of recent lists that tout our fine hometown of Milwaukee. - Next American City coming to Milwaukee
Fuel Milwaukee hosts editors from the national magazine Next American City next week. There are several events scheduled, including a Sept. 17 forum on transportation. - Video of the Day: Rampaging at the recital
We're not sure, but we think this kid sat next to us on our last transcontinental flight... - OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Sept. 11, 2008
We in the editorial office don't advocate smoking illegal substances, but we can recommend Doug Benson's documentary "Super High Me" (pictured). Also on the list, a quirky shop, a cool movie and a tasty Wisconsin export. - A Cheesehead in the land of the Cheesesteak
Todd Zolecki, a Milwaukee area native who graduated from Waukesha Catholic Memorial High School, is the Phillies beat reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer and will be in the press box when the Brewers begin a huge series at Citizens Bank Park. - Milwaukee students design "Zero Gas" car for GM
General Motors is one of a few U.S. auto makers test driving new avenues to a gas-free existence. Its latest endeavor, Ultimate Green "Zero Gas" Design Challenge, involves two Milwaukeeans. - Sound-off: Should cops bust folks with library fines?
Should people who don't return their library books have the book thrown at them, or is this making a crime out of something that's not? - A thirsty 'thank-you' to Mother Nature, Gustav
The TV weatherman just said we can thank the remnants of Hurricane Gustav for our daylong rain showers. - OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Sept. 4, 2008
We always appreciate a cool, refreshing drink in the editorial office. This week, it's infused with cucumbers. We'll sip it and munch trial mix while discussing a cool movie, a great musical collaboration and a way to prevent colds. - First "cougar," now "MILF"
Like "cougar," I found the term "MILF" to be somewhat derogatory. And then last week, I got "MILF'd." - Humboldt Bridge closing, Kilbourn open by year's end
Recent reports about the possible destruction of the iconic Hoan Bridge turned my thoughts to two other bridges in Milwaukee: Humboldt and Kilbourn. Here's an update on both.