October 2006

October 2006

October 2006 Volume 31 Number 10   Features Best of 2006 It’s time to get serious about “super.” Our eight pages of peerless hometown wonders will make you want to rip your shirt open, too. Edited by Mario Quadracci   Eyes Wide Shut Doyle did this. Green thinks that. Did you think a political race could ever be nice? Read about the state’s caustic race for governor. By Erik Gunn   Ties That Bind Two dads, three children. A gay couple raise their triplets on a sprawling Germantown farm while America debates the issue of same-sex marriage. By Kurt Chandler…

October 2006

Volume 31

Number 10

 

Features

Best of 2006

It’s time to get serious about “super.” Our eight pages of peerless hometown wonders will make you want to rip your shirt open, too.

Edited by Mario Quadracci

 

Eyes Wide Shut

Doyle did this. Green thinks that. Did you think a political race could ever be nice? Read about the state’s caustic race for governor.

By Erik Gunn

 

Ties That Bind

Two dads, three children. A gay couple raise their triplets on a sprawling Germantown farm while America debates the issue of same-sex marriage.

By Kurt Chandler

 

Departments

Outfront

A fitting month.

By Bruce Murphy

 

Mail

You kidding? We love to hear from you.

 

Events

Feet, marvelous feet, plus Frank Almond does Mozart. Theater highlights: Judas in purgatory and a mother and daughter at odds.

 

Insider

Packers plates, keyboard domination, fowl infatuation.

Pressroom

The Journal Sentinel’s shrunken beat.

Reviews

The BritInn, Marsupial Bridge, Bullseye Records.

The Mil

A hodgepodge of peeps.

 

Savvy City

Style

The faces of fall.

Where to Shop

Cool ways to spend on your kids, home, et cetera.

Real Estate

When apartments become condos.

Health

All about hormones.

By Scott R. Weinberger

 

Profile

How weird is it that the Packers hired coach Mike McCarthy?

By Tommy Craggs

 

Dining

The Capital Grille’s dry-aged ammo, Antigua Real’s Latin lesson and… it’s with pleasure that we present our 300-plus restaurant guide.

 

Endgame

The last thing MPS needs is more red tape.

By Terrence Falk