by Steven Potter | Feb 25, 2022 | Magazine Article
Milwaukee muralist Aisha Valentín vividly remembers the first time she picked up a can of spray paint. “It was just so fast,” she says, describing how the paint erupted from the can unlike drawing with a pencil or painting with a brush. “It was addictive—and...
by Jesse Brookstein | Feb 25, 2022 | Magazine Article
Perhaps you’ve seen them before and wondered what they were. Or you’ve seen them and never given them a second thought—the hanging pairs of sausages that look like rectangular sticks of meat, commonly displayed in countertop cases in Wisconsin bars, markets, and...
by Christopher Chambers | Feb 25, 2022 | Magazine Article
I saw a blue moon this past August in Sturgeon Bay where my wife and son and I had escaped for a long weekend with my in-laws. It was a highlight in a year with few of them, sitting with family in camp chairs around a fire with a cooler of Wisconsin-brewed craft beer....
by Jody Clowes | Feb 25, 2022 | Magazine Article
I’ve had many conversations about priorities over the last two years. With my kids, the conversations have focused on balancing young adult fun with safeguarding the health of others. With my neighbors, the conversations have been about welcoming new affordable...
by Paula Schulz | Nov 2, 2021 | Magazine Article
To the age of hands and animals laying open the fields,is as far back as I know my family. From a languagethat is my heritage, from a language I cannot readis the marriage record in our family Heilige Schrift.When I hold it in my hands I hold generationsof ancestors....
by David Southward | Nov 2, 2021 | Magazine Article
quantum bits:the either/and/or particles of beinginstantly transmitted across space—attraction’s valences revealed onlywhen observed LGBTQIA+encryptions too deep to hack:the anywhere between M and F,the Mother Father God please quitasking what I am other thanestranged...