July 1985
Volume 10
Number 7
Features
Prince of the City
Glenn Lewis was Milwaukee’s top narc…until he went to far.
By James Romenesko
Twelve Great Milwaukee Meals
The best eats money can buy.
By Willard Romantini
Bring on the Clowns
A connoisseur’s preview of the Great Circus Parade.
By Renée Thurber-Prink and Donna Wasiczko
The Constipated Lion
And other circus tales.
By Chappie Fox
The Circus
A photo essay.
By Doug Green
Scenes from a Marriage
A couple’s agonizing bout with infertility.
By Jocelyn Reilly
White on White
For those languorous summer days, pare down to the minimum – white.
By Arlene Wilson
Departments
Outfront
By Charles J. Sykes
Letters
More backtalk.
The Insider
The latest adventures of Mr. Paul, the missing chef and Pressroom Confidential on the upheaval at The Journal.
Edited by James Romenesko
Special Section
The Great Circus Parade Official Program
Sure Things
Airborne amusements, help for movers and more.
By Patricia Hale
Calendar
July in our eyes.
By Dawn M. Behr
Dining Guide
Milwaukee’s most popular guide to dining out.
Milwaukee Classified
Columns
Film
The brutal honesty of Streetwise.
By Mike Wilmington
Business
The guys behind those obnoxious car ads.
By Helen Pauly
The Public Interest
Of theaters, taxes and demagogues.
By Bruce Murphy
City Lights
Lord of East Town.
By Perry M. Lamek
Restaurants
The pinnacle of Italian cuisine.
By Willard Romantini
Art
Irving Penn’s photography is coming. But is it art?
By Tom Bamberger
Music
Despite the name E*I*E*I*O is making some interesting sounds these days.
By Harry Cherkinian
Sports
The year’s best sports book.
By Mike Uruske
Wisconsin Gourmet
A very patriotic dessert.
By Carole Grohmann and Jane Hootkin
MetroScene
Music to swoon by.
By Judith P. Woodburn
Endgame
A voice crying in the wilderness.
By Charles J. Sykes
On the Cover:
Photograph by John Beckett.
