September 2007

September 2007

Features You’re Fired! Dumped, canned, served walking papers. You can’t always avoid the shock of being “let go,” but you can be prepared. Here’s how. by Julie Sensat Waldren 2007-2008 Fine Arts GuideIt’s like the anticipation of a new school year. Catch up with the fresh faces and rousing plans for this season. by Paul Kosidowski The Happy WarriorWaukesha Mayor Larry Nelson smiles an awful lot. Why is he so cheerful? by Erik Gunn Fashion: Fall aheadSummer ends and clothes stop being fun…. Scratch that. This season, the look is dramatic and fun, defined by bold colors and rich textures.…

Features
You’re Fired!
Dumped, canned, served walking papers. You can’t always avoid the shock of being “let go,” but you can be prepared. Here’s how. by Julie Sensat Waldren


2007-2008 Fine Arts Guide
It’s like the anticipation of a new school year. Catch up with the fresh faces and rousing plans for this season. by Paul Kosidowski


The Happy Warrior
Waukesha Mayor Larry Nelson smiles an awful lot. Why is he so cheerful? by Erik Gunn


Fashion: Fall ahead
Summer ends and clothes stop being fun…. Scratch that. This season, the look is dramatic and fun, defined by bold colors and rich textures. by Nichole Weresch


Departments
Outfront- Job insecurity. by Bruce Murphy
Mail- Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Events- Behold Beethoven, the Sedaris siblings, a man named “Devendra” and wayward Wisconsin art.


Insider
An NRA target, and men who need “hairapy.”
First Person- Have film, will travel.
Pressroom- Conflicts of interest.
Reviews- The 3 a.m. gym, Pissarro’s paintings, cheese snacks and the urge to groove.
The Mil- Newsmakers and celeb sightings.


Savvy
Home- Getting cozy.
Where to shop- For cool things you’ll want to wear or, well, drink.
Real Estate- Great expectations, and a beer baron’s salvage.


Health- How electronic health records can improve patient care. by Stefanie Ramp
Dining- The Third Ward’s Turkish Tulip, and Parisian Walker’s Point. by Ann Christenson
Endgame- The other media throw daggers at the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. Why they ought to disarm. by Bruce Murphy

September 2007

September 2007 Volume 32 Number 9   Features You’re Fired! Dumped, canned, served walking papers.  You can’t always avoid the shock of being “let go,” but you can be prepared.  Here’s how. By Julie Sensat Waldren   2007-2008 Fine Arts Guide It’s like the anticipation of a new school year. Catch up with the fresh faces and rousing plans for this season By Paul Kosidowski   The Happy Warrior Waukesha Mayor Larry Nelson smiles an awful lot.  Why is he so cheerful? By Erik Gunn   Fashion: Fall Ahead Summer ends and clothes stop being fun… Scratch that.  This season,…

September 2007

Volume 32

Number 9

 

Features

You’re Fired!

Dumped, canned, served walking papers.  You can’t always avoid the shock of being “let go,” but you can be prepared.  Here’s how.

By Julie Sensat Waldren

 

2007-2008 Fine Arts Guide

It’s like the anticipation of a new school year. Catch up with the fresh faces and rousing plans for this season

By Paul Kosidowski

 

The Happy Warrior

Waukesha Mayor Larry Nelson smiles an awful lot.  Why is he so cheerful?

By Erik Gunn

 

Fashion: Fall Ahead

Summer ends and clothes stop being fun… Scratch that.  This season, the look it dramatic and fun, defined by bold colors and rich textures

By Nichole Weresch

 

Departments

Outfront

Job insecurity

By Bruce Murphy

 

Mail

Speak now or forever hold your peace

 

Events

Behold Beethoven, the Sedaris siblings, a man named “Devendra” and wayward Wisconsin art.

 

Insider

An NRA target, and men who need “hairapy”

-First Person: Have film, will travel

-Pressroom: Conflicts of interest

-Reviews: The 3 a.m. gym, Pissarro’s paintings, cheese snacks and the urge to groove

-The Mil: Newsmakers and celeb sightings

 

Savvy

-Home: Getting cozy

-Where to Shop: For cool things you’ll want to wear or, well, drink

-Real Estate: Great expectations, and a beer baron’s salvage

 

Health

How electronic health records can improve patient care

By Stefanie Ramp

 

Dining

The Third Ward’s Turkish Tulip, and Parisian Walker’s Point

By Ann Christenson

 

Endgame

The other media throw daggers at the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.  Why they ought to disarm.

By Bruce Murphy