There’s a new buzz in Paul Oliphant’s neighborhood. It’s not a fresh, juicy piece of scandalous gossip shared while walking the dog or mowing the lawn. It’s the... Read More
Milwaukee and Madison Grow Up and Out
Sailing down the Milwaukee River back in 1848 when Wisconsin first became a state, the small, recently founded city of Mi... Read More
At the top of State Street in Madison, beneath the shadow of the towering Capitol building, a collection of metal and stone benches jutted out from the cold con... Read More
The Badgers may be cheered for across the nation, but little do many know that UW system schools have 12 other mascots that represent the state.
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Long before opening hours, the Great Dane in Madison is alive, hustling and bustling as workers prepare for the day. No customers, no orders — just the ordinary... Read More
It’s 3 p.m. in Milwaukee. Traffic on the East Side is in a lull between the lunch rush and post-work traffic. Take a hard right off West North Avenue onto North... Read More
Writing a Way Back
It was just after Marine Corps boot camp when William “Wyl” Schuth III returned home to his father’s hometown of Trempealeau. Located right ... Read More
The Renaissance of Wright
It’s nearly impossible to find just one word to describe Frank Lloyd Wright’s work. The closest comparison seems to be a snowflake c... Read More