Posted inMusic & Events

Joseph Cornell Film Show (FREE!) 12/14

A bagatelle for Joseph Cornell:

A screening of filmic ephemera and wonders presented

in anticipation of the centennial of Cornell’s birthday

Sunday, December 14th, 2pm FREE

Woodland Pattern Book Center’s Open House

Woodland Pattern Book Center 702 E Locust 414 263 5001

Posted inArts & Entertainment

Films for a Christmas Eve

by Dan Wilson

As the holidays approach and we look for things to keep us busy (and in denial about the cold and dark), movie-watching springs to mind. Of course, you could be a traditionalist and watch those old holiday standbys like It’s a Wonderful Life, Holiday Inn, and White Christmas. I, on the other hand, will be spending my Christmas with some alternative titles. WARNING: If you are looking for uplifting, kid-friendly films, you may want to look elsewhere.

Posted inA&E Briefs

December

On the local Hip Hop scene: Emcee J. Mixon: “I’ve gotta phrase to describe what I do…it be Midwest Hip Hop Ghetto Funk.” J.Mixon defies the usual classifications. His latest project album, “The Die Hard Theory” seeks to help Midwest hip hop come full circle. “The East Coast has the grimy underground beatz and heavy metaphorical lyrics. West Coast is gangsta funk and lyrics w/ deep base grooves. Down South brings it with southern drawl and bounce. Take a lil’ bit from all…you got the Midwest.” …

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LOST FILM FESTIVAL comes to Milwaukee

In the midsts of Teargas, police brutality, censorship, and repression in the name of “Homeland Security” there is a movement of independent mediamakers dedicated to maintaining a free and open press. Lost Film Festival celebrates freedom of expression by traveling around the world, presenting controversial work often glossed over by the corporate press.