April 1983
Volume 8
Number 3
Features
Body Talk
Whether your passion is whacking a racquetball, running laps, or pumping iron, this handy guide to local health clubs will show you where to satisfy it.
By Deborah Miles-Ogrodzinski
The Best and Brightest
The fashion focus this spring is on pastels — but don’t expect them to be sweet and innocent!
By Patricia Gerczak
Guru of the Footlights
Sanford Robbins has made UQM’s theater training program one of the country’s best — but his devotion to est has added a sinister aspect to it that his students hadn’t bargained for.
By Bruce Murphy
The Last Resort
North Lake Drive, once a fantasyland of posh resorts and the playground of Milwaukee’s wealthiest families, is undergoing more changes than decades-old faces of its stone mansions might indicates.
By Bonny Christina Celine
Play Ball!
It’s that time of year again — and what better way to start the Brewers out right than with a quick recap of the glories of last season?
Departments
Letters
Inside Milwaukee
The city’s only all-female jazz band . . . a talking parking lot . . . and why smoke gets in their eyes at The Journal’s Insight magazine.
Sure Things
A new place to pick up pasta . . . some lovable lambs . . . and news for chocoholics.
By Judith P. Woodburn
Arts and Entertainment
Calendar
Compiled by Molly Malloy
Restaurant Listings
Milwaukee Classified
Columns
Out Front
Restaurants
The evolution of two Jewish delis.
By Willard Romantini
Nightbeat
How some crazy kid stuff saved a Walker’s point bar.
By Perry M. Lamek
The Fine Arts
West meets East: the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s link with Japan.
By Bruce Murphy
Endgame
Why the county executive’s marriage with private industry went sour
ON THE COVER
Photograph by James Schnepf; models Kathy Wituschek and John Diges courtesy of Arlene Wilson Talent; hair by Bob Conley of Le Salon; makeup by Cheryl Conley of Faces Ltd.
