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UNDERCURRENTS SEA CHANGE

Tea Krulos UnderCurrents doesn’t fear change. We have the skin of a chameleon. Since July we have been printing two eight page papers twice a month. Starting this month we will be printing one twelve page newspaper on the fifteenth of each month. It will feature an expanded calendar, a double comic page spread, new […]

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Debbie Davis

Story by Ellen C. Warren, Photo by Barbara Miner That’s Debbie Davis towering over the crowd in her Statue of Liberty regalia in the Riverwest Fourth of July parade. She’s the stilt-walker everyone loves to see. “She has quite a large fan base,” admitted her partner, Dimitri. He works in Waukesha and meets people out […]

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Brady Street Beat

The first Saturday of May didn’t feel like spring yet – it was cold and overcast – but Brady Street was in full bloom for Flower Power. Merchants and residents decorated their porches, storefronts, and sidewalks to make a bright, bold statement in support of spring. Channel 4’s Mike Jacobs and WUWM’s Bob Reitman judged […]

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Mr. Yuk

by Emily DeLeo Your home should be a comfortable place where you and your family can feel safe. However, your home may not be safe if you leave medications or other dangerous substances where children or pets can reach them. Cosmetics, cleaning supplies, medications and even vitamins can be very dangerous to children. All of […]

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The Aesthetic Battles of Urban Gardening

by Laura Richard For years now, it has been a priority of the East Side Business Improvement District to invest in gorgeous gardening for the area to help keep the neighborhood beautiful. This is no small undertaking considering the number of factors that must be considered. One of the biggest issues is how to keep […]