April 2002

April 2002

April 2002 Volume 27 Number 4   Departments Outfront Power and the sexes. By John Fennell   Letters Your thoughts, whatever they may be.   This Month How 9/11 affected one play and why an artist changed his name, Ottoman art and Shaw’s jaws. Edited by Charlene Mills   Insider Weakland’s possible successor, rival morticians and an artist who just likes to make things. Edited by Natalie Dorman   Pressroom Confidential Why can’t the Journal Sentinel hired a lead sports columnist, huh? By Peter Robertson   Where Are They Now? Tony Peters says he’s traded cocaine parties for a normal…

April 2002

Volume 27

Number 4

 

Departments

Outfront

Power and the sexes.

By John Fennell

 

Letters

Your thoughts, whatever they may be.

 

This Month

How 9/11 affected one play and why an artist changed his name, Ottoman art and Shaw’s jaws.

Edited by Charlene Mills

 

Insider

Weakland’s possible successor, rival morticians and an artist who just likes to make things.

Edited by Natalie Dorman

 

Pressroom Confidential

Why can’t the Journal Sentinel hired a lead sports columnist, huh?

By Peter Robertson

 

Where Are They Now?

Tony Peters says he’s traded cocaine parties for a normal life.

By Natalie Dorman

 

Inside Views

Six opinions, six reasons to live in Milwaukee.

Edited by Ann Christenson

 

Inside Travel

Water is life. Visiting the St. Croix, the Peshtigo and more.

By Mario Quadracci

 

Politics

Ament’s lynch mob.

By Bruce Murphy

 

Dining Out

New? Yes. Fabulous? We won’t spill the beans till you turn the page.

 

Your Health

Cancer is a prodigious force, no question. But see how its power is being sapped.

By Kathleen Winkler

 

Dining Guide

Not just some Yellow Pages listings. This section is comprehensive and fun to read.

 

Spin City

The Delfs go public, the Mitchells lean pro-(school) choice. Lots of name-dropping here.

By Bruce Murphy

 

Features

Women & Power

Have they really come a long way, baby? The city’s most powerful women step forward in a massive undertaking of a story about power – who’s got it, why it matters what gender you are and why living in Milwaukee makes a difference.

By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl

 

White on White

The prospect of spring should make you want to throw all of your black clothes to the back of the closet. It will after you see this.

By Florida Perry Smith

 

All the Lonely People

You might be lonely – but you won’t admit it. Or you don’t realize it. Or you don’t know what to do about it. For this writer and possibly you, too, the key is rebuilding the web of human connections.

By Carolyn B. Alfvin