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NICK CARTER ON NIGHT LIFE

LIVE MUSIC, DRINK DEALS

Clubs bring in patrons

It's down time for night life: the period after New Year's Eve. Promotions for drink specials, live local music and specialty nights are the main thing keeping club traffic moving. Go to Story


'What are you doing New Year's Eve?' (12/27/02)

Homegrown pianist to tickle the ivories with bop (12/19/02)

Lake Country night life getting brighter (12/12/02)

Afro-Caribbean visits El Babalu's lively floor (12/5/02)

A reputation with edgy live music (11/29/02)

Neighborly with trendy and add some taste (11/22/02)




KEITH SPORE ON JAZZ

GIFT IDEAS

Sample some of the
greats for the holidays

Several of the landmark jazz labels have found creative new ways to slice and dice their venerable archives into worthwhile CD samplers. Although samplers are disdained by completists, they can be an expeditious way to become familiar with a broad swath of artists and music. Go to Story



Guitar innovators show a mastery of genius (11/3/02)

Bass player swings in last recording (11/2/02)

Vocals may not be jazz (9/22/02)

Recording technique continues to amaze (8/2/02)

There's plenty of jazz for a jumping summer (7/14/02)

'Trio Sud' sports deft, impressive accord (6/7/02)




TOM STRINI: MUSIC AND DANCE

MSO

'Rolodex of Death' to the rescue

Andreas Haefliger was supposed to be the featured pianist for the Milwaukee Symphony's Brahms Festival. He was to have played the Piano Concerto No. 2 on March 26 and No. 1 on March 17. Go to Story


Stepping nimbly through the best of 2005 (12/23/05)

Perfect partners (10/11/05)

Not beginning of end — yet (8/7/05)

Snopek seeks launch help (8/1/05)




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