April 1984

April 1984

April 1984 Volume 9 Number 4 Features The Success Syndrome Type A’s live, work and play in overdrive. But success has its risks as well as its rewards. By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl Mega-Medicine, Mega-Bucks Southeastern Wisconsin is in the midst of a high-tech medical boom. Maybe now is a good time to ask: who’s going to foot the bill? By Judith P. Woodburn Promises, Promises City Hall wanted something; Warner Amex promised everything. But don’t count on anything in the way of cable T.V. By John Pawasarat Is This Man Milwaukee’s Next Police Chief? Victor Manian’s been just…

April 1984
Volume 9
Number 4

Features
The Success Syndrome
Type A’s live, work and play in overdrive. But success has its risks as well as its rewards.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl

Mega-Medicine, Mega-Bucks
Southeastern Wisconsin is in the midst of a high-tech medical boom. Maybe now is a good time to ask: who’s going to foot the bill?
By Judith P. Woodburn

Promises, Promises
City Hall wanted something; Warner Amex promised everything. But don’t count on anything in the way of cable T.V.
By John Pawasarat

Is This Man Milwaukee’s Next Police Chief?
Victor Manian’s been just about everything— cop, deputy district attorney and now Milwaukee’s chief judge. Is Harold Breier’s job next?
By James Romenesko

Clothes That Work
Businesslike doesn’t have to mean boring with these new spring looks.
By Arlene Wilson

Departments
The Insider
Lee McMurrin says one thing about how good Milwaukee’s schools are, and the numbers say something else . . . plus a look at a touchy ethical dilemma for Journal editors.
Edited by James Romenesko

Sure Things
High-powered pumps, wacky stemware and designer cheesecake.
By Judith P. Woodburn

MetroScene
Life in the 20th century.
By Judith P. Woodburn

Calendar
Compiled by Heather K. Bublitz

Dining Guide

Milwaukee Classified

Columns
Out Front
Milwaukee Magazine’s new look.
By Charles J. Sykes

Film
Our new critic’s daring choice for the best movie of the year.
By Mike Wilmington

Restaurants
Barbecue: the good, the bad and the spicy.
By Willard Romantini

Fine Arts
When is it original? And when is it just another gimmick?
By Harry Cherkinian

Endgame
How Gerald Kleczka won it all.
By Richard Bernard and Genevieve Caspari

On The Cover: Photograph by James Schnepf. Model I. W. Klein. Make-up by Cheryl Conley of Faces, Ltd. Mr. Klein’s suit and tie courtesy of Snyder’s of Oconomowoc.