September 2010
Volume 35
Number 9
Features
Fall Fashion
Vests, frocks and peep-toe shoes. You can find what they’re wearing in
NYC without boarding a plane. These eight pages are all you need.
By Bjorn Nasett
Public Servant
Herb Kohl is the anti-senator, the grocer who went to Washington and
only cares about bringing home the bacon to constituents. But is that enough?
By Emily Badger
British Accents
Overrun by the UK? Brits helm both the Milwaukee Rep and Milwaukee
Ballet. I dare say we’re in for a bloody good 2010-’11 fine arts season.
By Paul Kosidowski
Departments
Outfront
Don’t underestimate our arts.
By Bruce Murphy
Mail
Is that a letter, or are you just happy to see us?
Events
Surreal rock theater, a fine festival of film and a conduit to heaven.
Insider
A Trout about-face, true guitar heroes and the Pack, viewed through a
crystal ball.
First Person
A devoted lake surfer and English prof.
Pressroom
The last line of defense that’s getting edited out.
Reviews
Pool cues and soap dish.
The Mil
Locals moving and shaking it.
Savvy
Real Estate
Upgrading homes on a tight budget.
Health
The “healing design” of the new Columbia St. Mary’s hospital.
By Julie Sneider
In Public
Why parking garages should be built for people, not just cars.
By Tom Bamberger
Dining
This ain’t your momma’s chili.
Also: downtown Waukesha’s nice fit.
By Ann Christenson
Endgame
Why ex-Wisconsinites have become smugglers taking Spotted Cow to other
states.
By Cristina Daglas
