March 1992
Volume 17
Number 3
Features
Nice Work If You Can Get It
We surveyed nearly 100 employment experts and insiders to find the nine best places to work in southeastern Wisconsin. But there’s more to learn here than just where to send your resume
By Stephen Filmanowicz with Tim DeRoche
Killing Young
How does a 15-year-old former honor student wind up killing another young man for a boom box? A dose-up look at one case out of all-too-many Milwaukee killings by children.
By James Romenesko
A Man’s Woman
Brookfield psychotherapist Laurie Ingraham has something to say to the “wild men” of the men’s movement. And her fellow women may not like it.
By Amy Waldman
52 Weekends
Say goodbye to those agonizing cross-country car trips. The great American vacation, 1990s style, is the long weekend. Here are a yearful of reasons to say “TGIF!” — all within a few hours’ drive of Milwaukee
By Ann M. Angel
Departments
Outfront
Signs of the times
By David A Fryxell
Letters
Debating “The Good Life” and other good stuff.
The Insider
What big companies don’t give to UPAF? Some of the answers may surprise you. Plus: Ralph Marlin sticks its neck out, Radio Zahn gets static, a jazz legend leaves, reviews and Plenty of
Horne
Edited by Stephen Filmanowicz
Metroscene
The Wisconsin Dells in 3-D, Mickey Mouse on ice, modem dance meets ballet at Alverno
College, Bulgarian women in six-part harmony and other ways to March into spring,
Edited by Ann Christenson
Dining Guide
Treats from Italy and the Middle East, plus your guide to area eating out
Columns
Performing Arts
Dreaming of a national children’s museum of the performing arts — in Milwaukee,
By Bruce Murphy
Restaurants
Pasta makes a comeback at the new PASTA! basta! Plus a trip to George’s Wilson House.
By Willard Romantini
Endgame
Buy this mayor a bulldozer and stand back!
By David A Fryxell
