July 2002

July 2002

July 2002 Volume 27 Number 7 Features Great Small Towns While small towns aren’t as perfect as they look in the movies, they sure have their perks. See what’s so great about Fort Atkinson, Elkhorn, Slinger and others and why country folk would rather it all remains a well-kept secret. By Edith Brin, Jenn Danko, Helen Pauly, and Kathleen Winkler Wide-Open Spaces Chic urban living is personified by the “raw” loft space. What you do with wide-open spaces is your choice. See this sleek little number By Colleen Heather Rogan The Trouble With Jerry Jerry Boyle is best known from…

July 2002
Volume 27
Number 7

Features
Great Small Towns
While small towns aren’t as perfect as they look in the movies, they sure have their perks. See what’s so great about Fort Atkinson, Elkhorn, Slinger and others and why country folk would rather it all remains a well-kept secret.
By Edith Brin, Jenn Danko, Helen Pauly, and Kathleen Winkler

Wide-Open Spaces
Chic urban living is personified by the “raw” loft space. What you do with wide-open spaces is your choice. See this sleek little number
By Colleen Heather Rogan

The Trouble With Jerry
Jerry Boyle is best known from the surnames of two of his clients – Dahmer and Chmura. He’s been a successful defense attorney but not an infallible one. What’s under the veneer, besides a big malpractice suit?
By Erik Gunn

Departments

Out Front
Dahmer and Rockwell.
By John Fennell

This Month
Mamma Mia! That’s a play – and a good description for the breadth of July events. We’ve flagged some for special emphasis.
Edited by Charlene Mills

Insider
Read about security issues and being in the slammer. Meet sculptor Beth Sahagian and look at “Our Town.”
Edited by Natalie Dorman

Pressroom Confidential
There are folks who don’t like seeing this reporter in the Journal Sentinel newsroom
By Peter Robertson

Where Are They Now?
Brian Lynch gets back to Milwaukee from time to time, but NYC is where he parks his jazz trumpet
By Bill Milkowski

Inside Views
One writer sees left hooks, another walks back in time. Read what comes next.
Edited by Ann Christenson

Insider Travel
Close-by getaways
By Mario Quadracci

Dining Out
Two Italian restaurants, two ways of cooking like Mama.
By Ann Christenson

Your Health
A very close look at ravaging blood-borne viral disease called hepatitis C.
By Ann Watson Peterson

Endgame
Step back and look at Milwaukee leadership as two escalators – new leaders going up, ex-leaders going down. And the ramifications?…
By Kurt Chandler

On The Cover
Photograph by Kevin J. Miyazaki