October 1984
Volume 9
Number 10
Features
Best Of Milwaukee
Our annual super-guide to the best in absolutely everything.
By Judith P. Woodburn
Flicks for Rent
A guide to the best deals in renting movies for your video recorder.
By James Romenesko
Managerial Mind Probe
More and more employees are deciding to find out what makes you tick.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
Who is Ed Garvey and Why is He Doing All of These Terrible Things?
The man behind the NFL players’ strike is back in Wisconsin and he’s still raising hell.
By Doug Moe
Colonial Classic
The understated elegance of a truly colonial home.
Fancy Footwork
Shoes that’ll keep your feet tapping.
Departments
Out Front
By Charles J. Sykes
Letters
Cheers and jeers.
The Insider
The end of the Garlics’ empire, hard times for the Green Sheet . . . and more.
Edited by James Romenesko
Sure Things
A proper English tea, creative cookery, and bovine fun.
By Judith P. Woodburn
Calendar
A scintillating guide to October.
Compiled by Dawn M. Behr
Dining Guide
Milwaukee’s most complete guide to dining out.
Milwaukee Classified
Columns
Film
Prince’s Purple Rain.
By Mike Wilmington
Restaurants
All trendy restaurants are not created equal.
By Willard Romantini
Wine and Spirits
Scotch, the king of whiskeys.
By Michael Muckian
Citylights
Class reunion.
By Perry M. Lamek
Theeater
The continuing triumphs of Larry Shue.
By Harry Cherkinian
Wisconsin Gourmet
Fall is the season of the fish.
By Carole Grohmann and Jane Hootkin
Sports
The greatest World Series ever.
By Michael J. Uruske
MetroScene
The Milwaukee Ballet dives into Swan Lake.
By Judith P. Woodburn
Endgame
My wife, the lawyer.
By Charles J. Sykes
