November 1991
Volume 16
Number 11
Features
Under Fire
Police Chief Philip Arreola’s problems began long before Jeffrey Dahmer. He’s been a target since he arrived in Milwaukee, two years ago this month. How many more bullets can he dodge?
By James Romenesko
Where Cranberries Come From
From Wisconsin, of course — they’re our number-one fruit crop and the focus of an industry rich in heritage and hard work. Meet the men in the bogs who make your holiday sauce possible.
By Glenn Deutsch
Buddy Pictures
This is what friends are for: Portraits of four pairs of pals, including some of Milwaukee’s most prominent people and the people they count on.
By Stephen Filmanowicz
Steve Gotzler Gets His Hair Cut
The East Side music entrepreneur had it all: a record label, recording studio, plans for a radio station, a multi-million-dollar marijuana business … It’s the last that’s sending him to prison.
By James Romenesko
Specialties of the House
Say goodbye to menu anxiety and hello to haute cuisine. Here’s what to order in 11 of the area’s finest restaurants.
By Willard Romantini
Departments
Outfront
The real questions about Arreola.
By David A. Fryxell
Letts
More on UW-Madison and other hot topics.
The Insider
A diary reveals what former Fox Point Public Safety Director Gerd Hodermann did for lust. Plus: cars of the stars, remixing The BoDeans, the Packers tabloid scrimmage, Plenty of Horn, Insider Reviews and more.
Edited by Stephen Filmanowicz
Metroscene
Can it be November already? Bundle up with our guide to the month’s best bets.
Edited by Ann Christenson
Dining Guide
The Russians are coming! Plus a complete guide to area eating.
Columns
Performing Arts
If there were no American Inside Theatre, Frank Capra would have had to invent it.
By Bruce Murphy
Restaurants
Three choices for casual dining: The Tamarack, Lone Star Texas Barbeque and The Grove Public House.
By Willard Romantini
Endgame
These days, with even somebody in the Mayor’s Office caught writing under false pretenses, can you believe the letters to the editor? Not these!
By David A. Fryxell
On the Cover: Photography by Dave Schlabowske.
