March 2009

March 2009

March 2009 Volume 34 Number 3   Features Top Dentists 2009 Presenting the masters of their field – general dentistry, as well as six specialties. And more to chew on, including the latest advances for a happy mouth. By Carolyn Kott Washburne Story of a Harbor Since the 19th century, the Port of Milwaukee has not only been a key contributor to the metro economy, but also a symbol of our evolving city. By Leah Dobkin Room with a Hue Hot pink and purple, animal prints and plaid. A Whitefish Bay home that is anything but subtle. By Colleen Heather…

March 2009
Volume 34
Number 3

 

Features

Top Dentists 2009
Presenting the masters of their field
– general dentistry, as well as six specialties. And more to chew on, including
the latest advances for a happy mouth.
By Carolyn Kott Washburne

Story of a Harbor
Since the 19th century, the
Port of Milwaukee has not only been a key contributor to the metro economy, but
also a symbol of our evolving city.
By Leah Dobkin

Room with a Hue
Hot pink and purple, animal prints and
plaid. A Whitefish Bay home that is anything but subtle.
By Colleen Heather Rogan

 

Departments

 

Outfront
Appeasing “anti –dentites.”
By Bruce Murphy

Mail
The mighty pen.

Events
The one-man A Bronx Tale, a Calatrava musical fete, modern dance by a
controversial choreographer.

Insider
Married priests serving Mass, cruel
Karaoke and a history – making can opener.

First person
Actress-cum-nurse Carrie Hitchcock.

Pressroom
Does enterprise journalism make sense?

The Mill
The fame game.

Reviews
Alterra at the airport, birds at that
MAM.

 

Savvy

Accessories
Look like you’re yachting in Canes.

Shopping
Easter chocolates, spring garden gadgetry.

Real Estate
Why live auctions are feeling the
love.

 

Health
A groundbreaking surgery to treat lung
cancer less invasively.
By Caroline Goyette

Arts
The Rep’s heart is its unusual
dedication to resident acting.
By Paul Kosidowski

Dining
A bold development in downtown
Waukesha. Juniper 61’s descent on Tosa.
Edited by Ann Christenson

Endgame
How mandatory arbitration clauses
crush consumers.
By Mary Van De Kamp Nohl