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Wondering how to find a parking space at the Big Gig? Read on ... |
| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor Photography by Andy Tarnoff E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published April 19, 2005 at 5:44 a.m. |
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We've all got our shortcuts, secret parking spots and little tricks that we use to make life a little easier every day. We've decided to share a few of ours with you, beloved readers. And we hope that you'll share, too, by using the talkback feature at the bottom.
Avoiding the snarl
Headed west after work and can't bear the thought of sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic getting through the Marquette Interchange? Now that the 17th Street on-ramp is closed, what's a driver to do? Hop onto St. Paul Avenue at 5th and Clybourn and there's just one stop light and almost no traffic between you and 27th Street. Things open up a bit by then and, if you're hungry, they'll have opened up even more by the time you eat your yummy Sobelman's burger.
Free art
The days when you could swing a Calder without hitting a soul in the Milwaukee Art Museum are gone, thanks mostly to a Spanish architect with a flair for the soaring and dramatic. But you don't have to pay an admission fee, a parking fee or battle crowds to visit the Haggerty Museum on the Marquette Campus (at 13th Street, just north of Clybourn, which offers ample free parking; although that might be temporarily unavailable due to Interchange reconstruction). Oddly, the place seems like it's still a secret, well over a decade after its construction. There's a great permanent collection that has works by old masters, German expressionists and the likes of Marc Chagall, and the changing exhibitions are among the best in town. Admission is free, but leave a bit in the donations box because it's the right thing to do.
Summer festival parking
If you're headed to one of the summer festivals, why not arrive 30 minutes before the gate opening time? You'll have the pick of the street parking in the Third Ward (no meters to plug on weekends!) and the fest is a short walk away. In the meantime, check out the shops popping up all over the neighborhood.
Blu Vue
We offered a restroom tip for the fellas, so gals, get the best bathroom view in town with a visit to the Blu loo. The third stall offers a view of downtown, including City Hall. While you're there (at Blu, that is, not in the WC), have a fancy martini and load up on addictive cashews.
Addicted to Java?
A great way to save money and help the environment is to buy those travel mugs from you favorite local joe purveyor. They're reusable and it's usually cheaper to get them refilled than to buy a regular coffee.
Healthy pretzels
Many yoga studios in Milwaukee have a free class once a month, allowing you to twist yourself into shape. For example, Yogashala, 731 E. Locust St., has a free yoga class the third Sunday of every month from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
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