Many of us remember having to write the dreaded essay explaining what we did during our summer months away from school. We might have gone to summer camp, or on a trip with our parents. Maybe we got involved in sports, took up a hobby, or just spent the summer reading every book in the library.
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Caution: Drama Xing Invisible Theatre strikes Milwaukee crosswalks
Story and photo by Jason Hart You stop at a red light. At opposite curbs stand a man and a woman, with their noses buried in books. They begin to cross. They dont look up. They collide with each other, right in front of your car, dropping their books onto the pavement. They are nervous, […]
Riverwest Access to Justice
“I’ve always needed to have a mission,” says attorney Karen Moore. Moore, along with attorney Jake Herro, is co-founder of Riverwest Access to Justice, L.L.C., a law clinic. The mission is to provide “moderate income people with low price law services,” says Moore.
November 2005
1 TUESDAY BREMEN CAFE: Matt Hendricks 9:30 pm CIRCLE A: Savage JookBox Challenge CLUB TIMBUKTU: Neo Soul Jazz w/DJ Hannibul 7pm $3-5 2 WEDNESDAY ART BAR: Live music: Jennifer & Caroline 9pm CIRCLE A: Freeform Wednesday: w/ The Brains CLUB TIMBUKTU: Optimist & MIlkman 9pm GAENSLEN SCHOOL: Family Fun Night. Tour the school, meet the […]
Editorial
Hey, Joe, you don’t sue your neighbor. Oh, I forgot, Attorney Joseph Kaye isn’t a neighbor, or neighborly for that matter. When I met him about a year ago he came to me fishing for a story in the Riverwest Currents about how unfair it was that Julilly Kohler was getting the opportunity to develop […]

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