February 2002
Volume 27
Number 2
Departments
Outfront
Things to anticipate.
By John Fennell
Letters
The sounding board makes some noise.
This Month
Art, music, theater, Scandinavia. Scandinavia?
Edited by Charlene Mills
Insider
Three aspiring Latinos, a Milwaukee band (what’s that?) and a lummox, plain and simple.
Edited by Natalie Dorman
Pressroom Confidential
How sewer problems have stunk up the JS newsroom.
By Peter Robertson
Q & A
Talking about savory kitchen smells.
By Wendy Huber-Wichelt
Inside Views
Sweets for the sweet, a bar named Circle A, a pretty school fence….
Edited by Ann Christenson
Insider Travel
Cool escapes that aren’t far away.
By Mario Quadracci
Dining Out
The comforts of friend food and a bar where you can get whatever you want – for a price.
By Ann Christenson
Your Health
The zap that stops sudden cardiac death.
By Carolyn B. Alfvin
Dining Guide
Oh, the places you’ll go – if you check out our ever-expanding restaurant listings.
Spin City
Ulice Payne, Ben Barkin, Herb Kohl. Mind if we name-drop?
By Bruce Murphy
On the Cover
Photograph by Kevin J. Miyazaki at Tim and Leslie Dixon’s home.
Features
The Perfect Party
“Perfect” is subjective, sure. But certain hosts have skills the party-challenged don’t. Be a fly on the wall while we see who’s lighting up the social circuit and how they’re doing it.
By Julie Mautner
I am a Child Molester
Randy Kellner is a sex offender. He’s spent time behind bars for his offenses – longer than expected because of a new law called 980. Will it make people like Kellner model citizens?
By Pegi Taylor
Mr. Bubbles
Ever use Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps? Ralph, who co-runs the “cruelty-free,” hippie-lovin’ soap company founded by his pop, has a million colorful stories to tell about hemp oil and Lord knows what else.
By Kurt Chandler
