July 2007

July 2007

FEATURES Adventures in Guyhood- After reading this story, you’ll relish being a dude – provided you are a dude. Now, if you’re a gal, trust us, there will be no dude envy. Combat Rock- It’s not easy bringing in acts to local venues like Shank Hall, the Pabst and Miramar Theatre. So not easy that one promoter might want to train with Sugar Ray Leonard. Revolver- Our writer follows the disturbing, numbing journey of a gun, a stolen weapon that travels local streets and eventually ends a human life. DEPARTMENTS Outfront- Passions and passages. Mail- We know you love reading…

FEATURES
Adventures in Guyhood- After reading this story, you’ll relish being a dude – provided you are a dude. Now, if you’re a gal, trust us, there will be no dude envy.


Combat Rock- It’s not easy bringing in acts to local venues like Shank Hall, the Pabst and Miramar Theatre. So not easy that one promoter might want to train with Sugar Ray Leonard.


Revolver- Our writer follows the disturbing, numbing journey of a gun, a stolen weapon that travels local streets and eventually ends a human life.


DEPARTMENTS
Outfront- Passions and passages.
Mail- We know you love reading letters.
Events- Serious summering: Roger Waters and John Mayer, polka music and hip-hop dance, big fish and little.


Insider
Motor mouths, multiplying megachurches and the cable channel for blaze-orange buffs. First Person The inimitable Joyce Parker.
Pressroom Russ Darrow follows suit.
Reviews RadioMilwaukee, summer beer, et al.
The Mil A veritable cornucopia of people.


Savvy City
Home Outdoor spaces with interior comforts.
Where to Shop “Petraits,” pole walking, feng shui.
Real Estate Reflections Village, a curious suburban time warp.

Health- Migraines? Head them off. by stefanie ramp
In Public- The bland leading the bland.
Dining- Water Buffalo’s dishy digs, and Grafton’s homage to the blues.
Endgame- Fighting crime the Sheriff Clarke way.

July 2007

July 2007 Volume 32 Issue 7   Features Adventures in Guyhood After ready this story, you’ll relish being a dude – provided you are a dude.  Now, if you’re a gal, trust us, there will be no dude envy. By Rick Horowitz   Combat Rock It’s not easy bringing in acts to local venues like Shank Hall, the Pabst and Miramar Theatre.  So not easy that one promoter might want to train with Sugar Ray Leonard. By Caroline Goyette   Revolver Our writer follows the disturbing, numbing journey of a gun, a stolen weapon that travels local streets and eventually…

July 2007

Volume 32

Issue 7

 

Features

Adventures in Guyhood

After ready this story, you’ll relish being a dude – provided you are a dude.  Now, if you’re a gal, trust us, there will be no dude envy.

By Rick Horowitz

 

Combat Rock

It’s not easy bringing in acts to local venues like Shank Hall, the Pabst and Miramar Theatre.  So not easy that one promoter might want to train with Sugar Ray Leonard.

By Caroline Goyette

 

Revolver

Our writer follows the disturbing, numbing journey of a gun, a stolen weapon that travels local streets and eventually ends a human life.

By Mario Quadracci

 

Departments

Outfront

Passions and passages.

By Bruce Murphy

 

Mail

We know you love reading letters.

 

Events

Serious summering: Roger Waters and John Mayer, polka music and hip-hop dance, big fish and little.

 

Insider

Motor mouths, multiplying megachurches and the cable channel for blaze-orange buffs.

First Person

The inimitable Joyce Parker

 

Pressroom

Russ Darrow follows suit.

 

Reviews

RadioMilwaukee, summer beer, et al.

 

The Mil

A veritable cornucopia of people.

 

Savvy City

Home

Outdoor spaces with interior comforts.

 

Where to Shop

“Petraits,” pole walking, feng shui.

 

Real Estate

Reflections Village, a curious suburban time warp.

 

Health

Migraines? Head them off

By Stefanie Ramp

 

In Public

The bland leading the bland.

By Tom Bamberger

 

Dining

Water Buffalo’s dishy digs, and Grafton’s homage to the blues.

By Ann Christenson

 

Endgame

Fighting crime the Sheriff Clarke way.

By Kurt Chandler