September 2002
Volume 27
Number 9
Features
Faces of the Future
Yes, they’re all that – smart, ambitious, successful by age 35. Ten, 20 years from now, some of them might be smiling out from desks that look suspiciously like your own.
By Natalie Dorman
The Governor’s Race Made Easy
Dazed and confused about how to vote this fall? Our guide will help you see each candidate as a complete person.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
Third & Goal
Heir apparent to Lambeau and Lombardi, Packers coach Mike Sherman was raised in Boston, but he’s all Green Bay now. This season, though, it’s about more than being green.
By Perry M. Lamek
House of Style
An appropriate venue to preview the fashions of fall.
By Florida Perry Smith
Departments
Out Front
Harry Quadracci’s passion.
By John Fennell
This Month
The performing arts season starts off mightily. See our best bets.
Edited by Charlene Mills
Insider
Combat nuts, hard-core basement “concerts” and the return of a native with a vocation for issue-oriented filmmaking.
Edited by Natalie Dorman
Pressroom Confidential
Stuffed pork chops and gossip about the Journal Sentinel. Sound like heaven?
By Paul G. Hayes
Inside Views
How funky are you? Six ways to find out.
Edited by Ann Christenson
Politics
What has Scott McCallum really done in those 25 years in office?
By Kenneth R. Lamke
Dining Out
Two sides of town, two types of cuisine, two good places to visit.
By Ann Christenson
Your Health
New treatments that show the leaps our medical community is making
By Kathleen Winkler
Dining Guide
The world’s greatest source of local restaurants.
Endgame
“Efficient mass transit” – is that an oxymoron?
By Kurt Chandler
On The Cover
Photograph by Kevin J. Miyazaki
