by Roland Berns, Kate Bausch | Nov 15, 2013 | Magazine Article
The historian Barbara Tuchman once noted that dire events are five or ten times more likely than pleasant ones to find their way into history. A writer may sleep through a quiet time, but not through a disaster. In the same way, long after we have forgotten the many...
by Patty Loew, Jim St. Arnold, Michelle Miller, Stanley A. Temple | Nov 12, 2013 | Videos
For this panel discussion hosted by Patty Loew, author and former co-host of In Wisconsin, three panelists provide perspective on how climate change is changing Wisconsin life and culture. In addition to addressing questions from the audience, panelists explore...
by Randall Berndt | Nov 1, 2013 | Magazine Article
In his seminal book on landscape painting, Kenneth Clark writes that “we are surrounded with things which we have not made and which have a life and structure different from our own: trees, flowers, grasses, hills, clouds. For centuries they have inspired us with...
by Jason Smith | Nov 1, 2013 | Magazine Article
It took about fifteen passes through a Chandler and Price 10×15 Old Style press before Daniel Goscha realized that something was wrong. Small sections of hand-set type—14 point Bodoni to be exact—weren’t printing, making Max Garland’s poem almost unreadable....