March 1985
Volume 10
Number 3
Features
The Slippery Baton
The days of the wealthy industrialists are waning. Who is to take their place? And what can they do for Milwaukee?
By Helen Pauly
The Next Wave
Sooner or later, each city’s political leadership must make way for the new thinkers, the new leaders. In Milwaukee, the time is at hand.
By Charles J. Sykes
A Conversation With Gilbert and George
Judging from their works on display at the Milwaukee Art Museum, one might think these artists have an unusual way of looking at the world. Here’s proof.
By Judith Woodburn
Faking It
The nagging sense of being an imposter affects nearly three-fourths of all successful people at one time or another. Here’s why, and what you can do about it.
By Judith Woodburn
What’s Now
The most important fashion ingredient for spring.
By Arlene Wilson
Departments
Outfront
By Charles J. Sykes
Letters
Milwaukee talks back.
The Insider
The story of a very funny lady, the new “Insider Index,” and snappy answers to questions everybody wants to ask in the new “Ask the Insider” column.
Edited by James Romenesko
Sure Things
Sophisticated sweats, unusual work by local artisans, and Formica that’s not just for kitchens anymore.
By Judith Woodburn
Calendar
All hail the month of March
By Dawn M. Behr
Dining Guide
Where to go for hamburgers and haute cuisine.
Milwaukee Classified
Columns
Film
A look at Swann in Love and more.
By Mike Wilmington
Wine and Spirits
The rudiments of a wine-tasting party.
By Michael Muckian
Restaurants
Mild and wild versions of Mexico
By Willard Romantini
City Lights
The secret life of some Milwaukee singles.
By Perry M. Lamek
Sports
Fond memories of playing the ponies.
By Michael J. Uruske
Wisconsin Gourmet
The renaissance of the bean.
By Carole Grohmann and Jane Hootkin
Metroscene
Prime choices for March entertainment.
By Judith Woodburn
Endgame
Senators on the warpath.
By Charles J. Sykes
On the Cover:
Photograph by John Coster-Mullen, Pohlman Studios. Suit, shirt and tie courtesy of Roger Stevens.
