September 1994
Volume 19
Number 9
Features
No Fear
The Packers have a loose cannon and his name is Brett Favre. Will this impetuous hopeful lead the team to Super Bowl glory?
By Perry M. Lamek
The Party’s Over
The Democrats have lost control of the state Senate and could lose the Assembly. Is it time to sound the death knell?
By Bruce Murphy
House Rich
Is there a market in Milwaukee for million-dollar homes? Though local home prices are escalating, some real estate experts are skeptical.
By Jennifer Irsfeld
Enemy Territory
Dogged by outside enemies and demons from the past, Wisconsin’s Indian tribes strive for success through gaming. But will capturing the American dream destroy their culture?
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
Special Advertising Section
The Look: Real Clothes Milwaukee Style
Departments
Outfront
A defense against the grammar police.
By John Fennell
Letters
Does Father really know best?
The Insider
Trafficasters spying morning gridlock, a monster maniac, the gun-crime saga and a tax cesspool.
Edited by Stephen Filmanowicz
Pressroom Confidential
WISN’s unofficial internship program.
By James Romenesko
City Slants
Tosa’s buzzing new hangout, a gingery guide to Door County and building a sound swing.
Edited by Bruce Murphy
Dining Etcetera
Welcome to Wulff’s Island, Hubertus yum yums and an Aussome barbi.
Endgame
Having a private company run public schools is a bad idea, but the threat could force reform in the teachers’ union.
By Bruce Murphy
On the Cover
Photograph by James Schnepf
M Magazine
Main Events
A festival of Asia, surefooted dance and lissome Los Lobos.
Music: “Unhinged”
Can a stripped-down Paul Cebar and the Milwaukeeans survive?
Last Seen
A local blues giant and “traditional” photography.
Sneak Peeks
A breather from the blockbusters.
Sound Bites
Music videos: obsolete in Milwaukee?
Restaurant Guide
Home of boundless food coverage
