July 2003
Volume 28
Number 7
Features
The New Black Power
Critics of Sheriff David Clarke flay him for alienating the people with whom he works and for not being “black enough.” Others call him a reformer. Who’s right?
By Kurt Chandler
When Two people click
Online dating is mending broken hearts (and creating them). Our guide covers the basics—how to get started, the best local sites to use, safety issues—and dishes lots of first-person dating dirt.
By Julie Mautner
Best on the Block
It’s this simple: You’re constructing a home from scratch. You need a builder. You consult our list. Building if you will, on our first story four years ago, we zero in on the tops in quality and customer service.
By Erik Gunn
Departments
Outfront
A good starting point.
By John Fennell
Letters
Lay ‘em on us.
This Month
Bat Boy, Fred Stonehouse, Carlos Santana and hissing cockroaches.
Edited by Charlene Mills
Insider
A pharmacist, actor, tree cutter and art collector and the issues that make them noteworthy.
Edited by Natalie Dorman
Pressroom Confidential
Guess who paid for embedded Journal Sentinel reporters to cover the war in Iraq?
By Peter Roberston
Inside Views
Six voices, six widely different things.
Edited by Ann Christenson
Insider Travel
Explore the Great Lakes by cruise ship, bike through Sparta and more.
By Mario Quadracci
Dining Out
Sally Papia’s return and a grill’s entry.
Ann Christenson
Your Health
Teenagers may need more specialized care than a pediatrician can provide.
By Kathleen Winkler
Dining Guide
Decide where to dine from more than 250 local restaurants.
Endgame
Years from now, baby boomers may redefine old age, but who will care fro them?
By Natalie Dorman
On the cover
Photograph by Kevin J. Miyazaki.
Model: Mike Welch.
