July 1994
Volume 19
Number 7
Features
Fix It
Why throw away what can be recycled and reused? With these masters of repair, your fixable are on the road to new life.
By Carolyn Kott Washburne
Father Knows Best
Father Albert J. DiUlio is making some changes – and some enemies – as president of Marquette University.
By James Romenesko
Stage Fright
For some, the horror of horrors is public speaking.
By Carolyn B. Alfvin
New Times
Looking for a fresh audience of teen angsters, the Violent Femmes try to revive their sound with a new drummer, record label and CD.
By Dave Luhrssen
At Home: Summer
Advice on how to erase the barriers between indoors and out.
By Kay Knief
Special Advertising Section
“To Your Health”: a look at women’s healthcare.
Departments
Outfront
Introducing our redesign
By John Fennell
Letters
Setting the record straight.
The Insider
Barry Rosen bids adieu to the Public Museum, those well-paid Wisconsin legislators, an unpropitiously tagged building and a league of chicks.
Edited by Stephen Filmanowicz
Pressroom Confidential
The Journal and Sentinel subscription police are out in force.
By James Romenesko
City Slants
Often wry, betimes scathing but always fair critiques of multifaceted Milwaukee.
Edited by Bruce Murphy
Dining Etcetera
A symphony of Indian flavors at Taj Mahal, Chinatown in a Franklin strip mall and a tradition-steeped lunch in old Bavaria
Endgame
Overruling the firing of two policemen in the Jeffrey Dahmer affair sends an important message: Decisions based on law, not emotionalism, benefit everyone.
By Bruce Murphy
M Magazine
Main Events
Summerfest’s new stage, Ko-Thi’s annual festival and a blues bash.
Theater
“Shakespeare Under the Stars”: an outdoor summer theater festival premieres at Lake Park.
Last Seen
The mighty Caesar, naturalist Otto R. Finger and Wells Street clatter.
Sneak Peeks
Ah-nuld flexes for another hit.
Sound Bites
Alternative radio, you’re not welcome in Milwaukee.
Restaurant Guide
The trail to culinary adventures, with food prattle and gonzo listings.
