Middleton's Artistic Impressions Taxidermy captures the art of the hunt Jacob Bielanski on Friday 12/03/2010 10:00 am Long after the blaze orange clothing has been shelved, taxidermists are hard at work immortalizing the thrill of the hunt. Whether it's the iconic bust of a proud whitetail deer or the menacing pose of a black bear, taxidermists throughout the area quietly blend artistic vision with Wisconsin's rich hunting tradition. >MoreBeer Here: Oktoberfest from Capital Brewery Robin Shepard on Friday 09/24/2010 2:00 pm 2010 marks the 200th anniversary of the marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen, which gave birth to the famed Oktoberfest festival in Munich. Based on my own personal quest to find the best Wisconsin version of the style, I'm willing to bet that if Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese were around today, they would be calling Capital Brewery in Middleton for a special delivery of its Oktoberfest. >MoreAttention Madison geeks: Geek.kon 2010 is here! Amanda Lanyon-LeSage on Wednesday 09/01/2010 12:01 pm Attention geeks! Geek.Kon, Madison's own anime, gaming, and science fiction convention, comes to the Marriott West hotel in Middleton Friday, September 3. Geeks of all stripes will find something to do at this three-day event. >MoreIsthmus on the isthmus: Bar beach volleyball at Middleton's Club Tavern Ben Reiser on Monday 08/30/2010 As the summer bar beach volleyball season draws its final breaths, an enthusiast explains the sport's allure and traditions at Middleton's Club Tavern. >More750 beers judged at Capital Brewery in National Homebrew Competition Midwest regionals Robin Shepard on Tuesday 04/20/2010 4:19 pm, (1) Comment What do you call a Saturday with 750 beers? Some might think it has the making of quite a beer bash. However, last Saturday at Capital Brewery in Middleton was a far more serious affair with the regional qualifying round of the National Homebrew Competition. >MoreWilly Street Co-op plans to open second store in Middleton Linda Falkenstein on Tuesday 03/09/2010 4:24 pm The Willy Street Co-op has finally released its long-awaited plans for a second store. The second site chosen is in Middleton, at the corner of University Avenue and Park Street, in a pre-existing shopping center. The store would move into the end space vacated by Walgreens, which built a new free-standing location some blocks east on University Avenue at Branch Street. >MoreMiddleton's Bloom Bake Shop embraces farm-to-table Makin' whoopies Linda Falkenstein on Friday 03/05/2010 The windows at Middleton's new Bloom Bake Shop, 1834 Parmenter St., are steamed over -- like a greenhouse! -- from all the baking going on early this cold Thursday morning. A chocolate-smudged Annemarie Spitznagle finishes adding some ingredients to a batter and emerges from behind the counter to talk. >MoreMadison Music Scene & Heard: DAIS benefit, Wild Heart, The Shtetlblasters, songwriters Bob Koch on Monday 01/11/2010 12:00 pm A weekly update about upcoming concerts and notes on the local scene. >MoreSanta Fe Trailer puts down roots in Middleton Linda Falkenstein on Tuesday 01/05/2010 12:00 pm Santa Fe Trailer, one of the Library Mall's most popular food carts, scoring 8th overall in the 2009 ranking session, is opening a delivery and carryout location in Middleton. >MoreWisconsin makes the 2010 Saveur 100 list Linda Falkenstein on Monday 01/04/2010 12:39 pm Coming in at #91 on the list is "Wisconsin," an ode to some of the state's best foodstuffs penned by Middleton resident Dan Florey. Or, only sort of penned.... >More
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The Middleton High School Jazz Ensembles, under the direction of Brad Schneider, present the "2012 Jazz Cabaret" at the Marriott Madison West on Friday, January 20, ...
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The general public is invited to the final MHS orchestra concert of the year. The MHS Symphony Orchestra will present the annual "FREE Middleton Green Homes and Businesses Tour on Sunday, September 12th from noon -3pm.
The Princess and the Pea, an ingeniously hilarious and highly entertaining adaptation of the Hans Christian Anderson story.
There's a prince and several unusual princesses (even one from o ...