After 85 years in business, East Side staple Vitucci's, 1832 E. North Ave., has closed. Rumors of the closure have been circulating on social media since last week. Today, co-owner Mike Vitucci confirmed the ne...
Last year, as the world around us continued its rapid descent into darkness and division, Joe Pera Talks With You offered a dash of positivity and was a welcomed weekly 11-minute respite from the difficulty and...
Back in February, Wauwatosa beverage bastion Ray’s Wine & Spirits and beloved Indiana beer maestro 3 Floyds Brewing joined forces to help metro Milwaukee battle the winter blues with an outdoor celebration ...
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Last year, Milwaukee Record debuted the pilot episode of a series called Shot For Shot With Chefs. The first installment of the booze-fueled and food-focused web series featured haples...
If you haven't dropped by East Side food hall Crossroads Collective since it opened last December, you totally should. Located in the old Oriental Drugs building at 2238 N. Farwell Ave., Crossroads boasts a num...
If you're looking for wacky, irreverent, and delightfully catchy new wave music that owes more than a debt to bands like Devo, look no further than Milwaukee's Xposed 4Heads. Founded in 1982 by Joy Farm masterm...
If the unfamiliar patches of facial hair currently growing above the upper lips of your friends, co-workers, or significant other haven't made this obvious, we're now over halfway into Movember. In recent years...
Throughout November, Milwaukee Record is revisiting a full decade of Milwaukee music, assembling (and ranking) the 10 best Milwaukee albums of each year. The retrospective will wrap up in December with our list...
When we last checked in with NilexNile (formerly known as the far less Google-friendly "Nile"), the Milwaukee rapper was making history when he became the first musician to perform on The Hop as part of this su...
Depending on which news sources you follow, Milwaukee is going through either a "renaissance" or a "reinvention." Or maybe it's a "reboot" or a "reimagining," like that crappy Tim Burton version of Planet Of Th...
Monday night at Miller Park, the Milwaukee Brewers unveiled their new/old logo and their new/old uniforms. As expected, the classic ball-in-glove logo is back. As expected, the new/old uniforms sport the new/ol...
This week's guests are Carl Nichols and Johanna Rosa, a duo who makes beautiful music together as Nickel&Rose. Since the folk project formed roughly three years ago, the pair has played all around Europe, t...
Ohio-based freelance writer Reyan Ali has spent a dozen years covering music, pop culture, and more for a wide variety of internationally-regarded publications and alt-weekly papers. In addition to his work in ...
Caleb Westphal hasn't missed a Friday fish fry since 2013. Follow along with his never-ending adventures here.
It was 5:55 p.m. when I received a call and heard the words that everyone dreads having to hear ...
Every Friday, Stuff We Missed looks to other Milwaukee publications (and beyond) for, well, stuff we missed throughout the week.
• As we reminded you earlier this week, Bayshore Town Center is in the midst o...
Throughout November, Milwaukee Record is revisiting a full decade of Milwaukee music, assembling (and ranking) the 10 best Milwaukee albums of each year. The retrospective will wrap up in December with our list...
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The Green Bay Packers have earned a break. Through the season's first 10 weeks, the guys in green and gold have an 8-2 record, which is good for the division lead and one of the top sp...
Good news for fans of The Lawnmower Man, Black Mirror, and/or wearing goggles: RSVR, a self-described "reservation-based virtual reality experience center," is coming soon to Bay View. Brothers Ryan and Reid Sp...
The end is nigh. The end of Bayshore Town Center as we know it, that is.
In case you missed it, the ailing Glendale indoor/outdoor shopping center is in the midst of a massive (and city-funded) $55-$75 milli...
In recent years, Triciclo Perú and its delectable empanadas have been a fixture at Milwaukee-area farmers markets, beer gardens, street festivals, and catered private functions. After more than two years of har...