January 1985
Volume 10
Number 1
Features
The 85 Most Interesting People in Town
The cream of Cream City: eighty-five of Milwaukee’s most fascinating folks.
By The Editors
The End of An Era
The days of the great beer barons are behind us, and the Pabst Brewing Company is no more. What went wrong?
By Helen Pauly
Who’s Watching the Kids?
A look at how state agencies regulate day-care centers – and what that means for your kids.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
Let There Be Lighting
Intriguing new ways to shed a little light on the subject.
By David Saylor
Night Moves
For some, sleep is the untroubled rest of babes; for others, a descent into nocturnal terror. Here’s what one doctor is doing about it.
By Edith Brin
Fantastic Voyages
Warm, wonderful ways to escape a slushy winter of discontent.
By Harry Cherkinian
Departments
Outfront
By Charles J. Sykes
Letters
The Insider
1984 in review, a snob’s guide to libations…and more.
Edited by James Romenesko
Sure Things
Professional polish for executive women.
By Judith Woodburn
Calendar
Out and about in January.
Edited by Dawn M. Behr
Dining Guide
Milwaukee Classified
Columns
Film
A dip in Cassavetes’s Love Streams.
By Mike Wilmington
Restaurants
Come on in – the sarma’s great.
By Willard Romantini
Sports
Rick Majerus receives a little piece of not-so-fan mail.
By Michael J. Uruske
Wisconsin Gourmet
Heartwarming Alpine treats.
By Carole Grohmann
Metroscene
The world premiere of My Wereworlf and a thinking person’s modern dance.
By Judith Woodburn
Endgame
Stories your newspaper never told you.
By Charles J. Sykes
