October 1983
Volume 8
Number 9
Features
The Best of Milwaukee
The best hamburgers, fastest pizzas, hottest bars, spiciest tacos, cheapest breakfasts and more.
Compiled by James Romenesko
Skin Deep
Don Levy is one of the nation’s top plastic surgeons. Now he’s about to become one of the most famous.
By Perry Lamek
Of Ego, Ethics and Justice
Murder? Manslaughter? Justice? Lights! Camera! Action! — Alan Eisenberg and the Jennifer Patri case.
By Charles J. Sykes
Temple of Commerce
The Grain Exchange, one of Milwaukee’s architectural treasures is a jewel once more.
By Marie Kohler
It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! No . . . it’s Marty
Every year Oshkosh becomes a mecca for fanatics of flight. And sometimes it gets very strange.
By Judith P. Woodburn
Simplicity, Liveability
A guide to home interiors extraordinaire.
By Ruth Fromstein
Department
Letters
Inside Milwaukee
The press and the computer raiders; political tidbits and Harvey Kuenn’s new book.
Edited by James Romenesko
Sure Things
Fabulous country floor-coverings, super-rich sausage and knock-your-socks-off chocolate.
By Judith P. Woodburn
MetroScene
October means the ballet, the theater and new art.
Compiled by Heather J. Notch
Restaurant Listings
Milwaukee Classified
Columns
Out Front
Hail to the chief!
By Charles J. Sykes
Nightbeat
The end of the line.
By Perry Lamek
Restaurants
A time-honored standard and a newcomer to the Italian scene.
By Willard Romantini
The Fine Arts
When is it art and when is it just junk?
By Bruce Murphy
Endgame
The mixed blessings of freedom.
By Ruth Fromstein
On the Cover
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