March 2010
Volume 35
Number 3
Features
The Maze
The story of
Betty Cahn, who has long sought treatment for her mental illness, parallels
that of many locals whose needs are not being met by a system plagued with
problems.
By Denise
Lockwood
Best Pizza
What’s
round, comes with layers and can send you to the nirvana of crust contentment?
These 40 top pizzerias are Milwaukee’s pied
and joy.
By Ann
Christenson
Asphalt Jungle
What was that? Felt like driving over a land
mind. Those blasted potholes… Why our streets seem to be worse than ever.
By Linda
Spice
Natural
Wonder
Beauty, thy
name is an Elm Grove cottage resonant of a retreat in the Cotswolds.
By Colleen
Heather Rogan
Departments
Outfront
Thin crusts,
holey roads.
By Bruce
Murphy
Mail
What’s better
than a letter?
Events
The body
electric, the Florentine’s future with Florescu, Hanreddy’s final Rep
production.
Insider
Vying for
vets, high school cums-cum-politicians, songwriting for sports.
First person
Why this
man’s legs are so strong.
Pressroom
A new gay
biweekly looks for shelf space.
Reviews
Acoustic
Cebar, hot sauce, aloha with seltzer.
The Mil
Alfie in the
dog house, Hizzoner the Mayor.
Savvy
Fashion
Forever in
blue jeans. Denim, at least.
Shopping
Facing facts: chatting with Blush’s
owner.
Real Estate
Down to
size. Small homes are selling.
Health
The pros and
cons of certain minimally invasive surgeries to treat neurological issues.
By Erin
O’Donnell
Dining
A little
extra ink on cocktails and Mexican food, in addition to our big-belly
restaurant guide.
By Ann
Christenson
Endgame
Partisan
elections are too excitable? Maybe a little more excitability is what we need.
By Kurt
Chandler
