March 2007

March 2007

March 2007 Volume 32 Issue 3   Features Morning Glory Brunch is the happy union of breakfast and lunch – made happier still by the dozen or so local restaurants that offer their own (traditional or not) take on this Sunday institution. By Ann Christenson   Mexico to Milwaukee Hundreds of immigrants from a Mexican town call Milwaukee “Suchilapan Dos.” It is their second home. They come to find a better life and to help the families they’ve left behind. By Linda Lutton   At Home: Clean Living This couple’s streamlined house is so clutter free, it looks like, well,…

March 2007

Volume 32

Issue 3

 

Features

Morning Glory

Brunch is the happy union of breakfast and lunch – made happier still by the dozen or so local restaurants that offer their own (traditional or not) take on this Sunday institution.

By Ann Christenson

 

Mexico to Milwaukee

Hundreds of immigrants from a Mexican town call Milwaukee “Suchilapan Dos.” It is their second home. They come to find a better life and to help the families they’ve left behind.

By Linda Lutton

 

At Home: Clean Living

This couple’s streamlined house is so clutter free, it looks like, well, they don’t live there.

By Colleen Heather Rogan

 

The Lion in Winter

Entrepreneur, philanthropist, innovator, rabble-rouse. White title doesn’t fit Michael Cudahy?

By Kurt Chandler

 

Departments

Outfront

Rich and poor.

By Bruce Murphy

 

Mail

Are you thinking what they’re thinking?

 

Events

View-Master’s inspiration. Also: Delfs does Bruckner, women talk pearls and a trumpet cries.

 

Insider

Cedarburg’s school scandal, six standout fashion designers and the hubcap effect.

First Person

The vodka that made Milwaukee famous? Maybe.

 

Pressroom

The incredibly shrinking JS coverage.

By Erik Gunn

 

Reviews

Five writers who’ve found their muse.

 

The Mil

Who, who and who.

 

Savvy City

Style

The little things that count.

 

Where to Shop

New Retail, plus-size fashion, garden greats.

 

Real Estate

Singing and selling.

 

Health

Two words that are transforming treatment for diseases like cancer.

By Scott R. Weinberger

 

Dinging

Quick-read reviews, and the Yellow Pages of restaurant guides.

 

Endgame

The truth about Police Chief Hegerty’s exit.

By Kurt Chandler