July 2008

July 2008

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…

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

July 2008

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.…


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 chic, 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 sloppy tacos and bantam buffets? Two joints that may make you happy.
by Ann Christenson



Endgame The ingenious stuff the county could be doing with the stinky algae on the lakefront. by Jim Hazard