November 2010

November 2010

November 2010 Volume 35 Number 11   Features Cream of the Crop Organic Valley’s product line ranges from butter to soy milk. How this company grew from its tiny Wisconsin roots to become the nation’s largest organic co-op. By Joanne Weintraub Modern Marvel Gaze at River Hills’ lush “Ravine House” and you’ll wonder why the architect was once called the “poor man’s Frank Lloyd Wright.” By Colleen Heather Rogan The Diva For 12 years, Sujata “Sue” Sachdeva embezzled millions from her employer, Milwaukee’s Koss Corp. How did she succeed without detection for so long? A deep look into this bizarre…

November 2010
Volume 35
Number 11

 

Features

Cream of the Crop
Organic Valley’s product line ranges from butter to soy milk. How this
company grew from its tiny Wisconsin roots to become the nation’s largest
organic co-op.
By Joanne Weintraub

Modern Marvel
Gaze at River Hills’ lush “Ravine House” and you’ll wonder why the
architect was once called the “poor man’s Frank Lloyd Wright.”
By Colleen Heather Rogan

The Diva
For 12 years, Sujata “Sue” Sachdeva embezzled millions from her
employer, Milwaukee’s Koss Corp. How did she succeed without detection for so
long? A deep look into this bizarre case.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl

 

Departments

Outfront
The embezzler.
By Bruce Murphy

Mail
Can’t get much better than a letter.

Events
Comedian Daniel Tosh is a big baby. A cutting-edge collaboration, and Young Franken-schteen.

Insider
Cul-de-socked, cyclocross’
embrace of dirt, and surely you’ve (schl)eard of Schlabst?

First Person
A singer/designer embracing opportunity.

Pressroom
Wisconsin Trails’ bumps in
the road.

Reviews
You might need some, er, balls for this.

The Mil
Susan Sarandon, Dick Bacon. Oh, the names!

 

Savvy

Fashion
How to achieve that long, leggy, layered look.

Shopping
Polished statements, and what’s new.

Real Estate
The so-very-practical ranch home.

Dining
Downer Avenue’s VIA vibe. And there’s a good reason the steaks at
Brewski’s seem familiar.
By Ann Christenson

Endgame
Why is the money that could create state public health programs instead
funding two Wisconsin medical schools?
By Kurt Chandler