September 2000
Volume 25
Number 9
Features
Downtown Living
Petula Clark was crazy about going “Downtown.” Suddenly, condos in the city sound as appealing as a catchy song. Learn what’s out there and for how much, and how you can be a savvy searcher, too
By Laura J. Merisalo
The Player
Teamsters leader Frank Busalachhi has gotten where he is today by charm and muscle, “part show up the backside,” says one observer. But not everyone digs the Busalacchi style
By Erik Gunn
The Natural World
A fun fall roundup of fur, fringe, leather and animal prints
By Florida Perry smith
Fred, Jesus and the Devil
The dude is not normal – that might be your conclusion after seeing Fred Stonehouse’s freak show art. But don’t ever judge Stonehouse by his canvases – or vice versa
By Thomas Connors
Departments
Outfront
The straight buzz
By John Fennell
Letters
When the mailman unloads his bag, there’s plenty of interesting stuff to read.
This Month
Wright acting, river sculpture, save art and an estrogen trio
Edited by Charlene Mills
The Insider
Understand the “Yes” Man, envision the future Eisner Museum and grasp the strange relationship between the city and a former prison inmate.
Pressroom Confidential
A Journal Sentinel reporter clashes with the law
By Peter Robertson
Where Are They Now?
Why Jay Marvin is no longer a “wild man.”
By James Romenesko
Inside Views
Oh, the things you’ll learn from our candid reviews of Milwaukee life!
Edited by Ann Christenson
City Beat
The County Stadium that was and always will be – in our hearts.
By Mike Crivello
Dining Out
Get yourself down to Sanford for one of the best meals ever.
By Ann Christenson
Your Health
How guys can push the odometer of life a little farther
By Carolyn Alfvin
Dining Guide
Let your fingers do the walking to the dining experience you need right now
Endgame
Growth has made Summerfest something big and bestial
By Kurt Chandler
