July 1987
Volume 12
Number 7
Features
The Philosopher
Coach In which Tom Trebelhorn, the Brewers’ new manager, tells of winning, losing, trap plays and slug bunts. And (maybe) what it all means.
By Tom Bamberger
Stock Market Medicine
The newspaper stock tables said the First Stop medical clinic chain was worth $50 million. The inside story said something else entirely.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
White Out
In summer, when the heat threatens to sap your fashion savvy, turn to cool, comfortable whit.
By Arlene Wilson
He’s Buddy Holly and He’s Not Dead; He’s Just Been Touring
Mark Shurilla, rock musician, impersonator and publisher of sorts, decides not to take things too seriously.
By James Romenesko
Departments
Out Front
Letters
They love us… They love us not… They love us . . .
The Insider
A big advertising exec strikes out with the Kohler Company, where women (still) don’t belong, a dog and his Frisbee, Pressroom Confidential and more.
By the Editors
Special Advertising Section
Your guide to the fun at the Great Circus Parade and Bastille Days 1987.
Misc.
Go fly a kite.
By Victoria Vaccarello
Metroscene
A guide to Summerfest and all else that’s July.
Edited by Dawn M. Behr
Dining Guide
For finding fine food fast.
Columns
Business
New laws may make it easier to find someone to sit on your board of directors.
By Helen Pauly
Fine Arts
Some end-of-season ruminations on the Skylight Comic Opera, this season’s hottest ticket.
By Bruce Murphy
Restaurants
Our authentically Italian restaurant critic tells about three authentically Italian restaurants.
By Willard Romantini
Endgame
From Joe Balistrieri we learn how access to a good thesaurus and a Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations can actually shave years off your prison term.
By Bruce Murphy
On The Cover: Photograph by Tom Bamberger.
