July 2008
Volume 33
Number 7
Features
Devil in Disguise
The story of a Catholic nun and two of her victims – men who’ve spent years seeking justice for the sexual abuse they endured as children.
By Jessica McBride
The Misers
They could have taught a course in frugality. A bookbinder and his janitor wife led a shockingly abstemious existence. Their legacy? The $3.6 million Tellier Foundation.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
Top Doctors 2008
You’ve waited four years for this. We surveyed physicians and nurses to help assemble our list of cream-of-the-crop docs in 33 categories. Plus: frank, confidential interviews with five area specialists.
By Evan Solochek
Departments
Outfront
Good docs, a bad nun
By Bruce Murphy
Mail
Milwaukee County vs. the Medical College
Events
As disparate as Bastille Days, singer Steve Earle and teenybopper sensation the Jonas Brothers.
Insider
Circling the Great Loop, watching warblers and converging on a confluence.
First Person
A quadriplegic turns an obstacle into an opportunity
Pressroom
Trouble in lifestyle magazine land.
Reviews
Jewish history, beer soap, slugger stories
The Mil
If you’re in here, you’ve made it.
Savvy
Home
Backyard bliss
Shopping
Swim chick, goods to live green.
Real Estate
The art of home “staging”
Arts
For sheer audacity, you can’t beat the Milwaukee Art Museum’s “Sensory Overload.”
By Tom Bamberger
Dining
Tired of sloopy tacos and bantam buffets? Two joints that may make you happy.
By Ann Christenson
Endgame
The ingenious stuff the country could be doing with the stinky algae on the lakefront.
By Jim Hazard
