August 2006

August 2006

August 2006 Volume 31 Number 8   Departments Outfront Different planes. By Bruce Murphy   Mail The latest letters.   Events Quite a mix, folks – Cirque du Soleil to actor/singer Jeff Daniels to the Third Ward jazz fest.   Insider A movie set in Wisconsin. Also: Badgers in Dublin, female sports fans, a nip/tuck doc. Pressroom The JS: Is there something to those sale rumors? By Alex Runner Reviews Drink a double chocolate stout, buy a guillotine. The Mil Ted Nugent and Tom Barrett on the same page? Scary.   Savvy City Style Guys looking real good. Where to…

August 2006

Volume 31

Number 8

 

Departments

Outfront

Different planes.

By Bruce Murphy

 

Mail

The latest letters.

 

Events

Quite a mix, folks –

Cirque du Soleil to actor/singer Jeff Daniels to the Third Ward jazz fest.

 

Insider

A movie set in Wisconsin. Also: Badgers in Dublin, female sports fans, a nip/tuck doc.

Pressroom

The JS: Is there something to those sale rumors?

By Alex Runner

Reviews

Drink a double chocolate stout, buy a guillotine.

The Mil

Ted Nugent and Tom Barrett on the same page? Scary.

 

Savvy City

Style

Guys looking real good.

Where to Shop

Customer loyalty, scooters and organic baby clothes.

Real Estate

Web sites for snoops.

 

Column: Health

Six ounces of prevention.

By Janine S. Pouliot

 

Column: In Public

Good reasons to look up.

By Tom Bamberger

 

Dining

Going deco at Envoy, and the survey results you’ve been waiting for.

 

Endgame

Behind the United Way’s fundraising claims.

By Bruce Murphy

Features

Great Adventures

Spelunking, hang gliding, canoe camping. Are you getting more excited by the moment? You don’t have to go far to be an adventure animal.

By Mario Quadracci

 

Man Bites Dog

The sweet-faced pit bull gets a lot of flak. Is it justified? And would legislation targeted at pit bulls and other breeds really help curb attacks?

By Susan Nusser

 

Master of Illusion

Patrick Farrell is a full-fledged, full-time still-life painter. Successful? Very. What’s his story?

By Debra Brehmer