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Milwaukee's Daily Magazine Friday, Sept. 5, 2008
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Aug. 28, 2008
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Reader submitted blog Yummy lunch at Yaffa
I urge everyone to get out of the office for an hour to grab some lunch and take a stroll on Milwaukee's beautful Rverwalk while the weather is still nice. The rejuvenating effects are innumerable. I'll just save you some time and tell you the best place  to eat - Yaffa. Lu...
Posted by jkashou at 5:12 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Dining
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Aug. 21, 2008
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Reader submitted blog Activities Abound August 22-23 at the Lakefront
   Looking for something to do this weekend?  Head east and keep going until you can almost taste the cold water of Lake Michigan. Two of Milwaukee's cultural gems are hosting big events this weekend with something for everyone (particularily foodies, winos and shoppers l...
Posted by jkashou at 3:14 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Arts & Entertainment
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July 12, 2008
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Reader submitted blog Poco Loco: Crazy good Mexican food
If you find yourself stuck outside of the city, searching for a decent meal among a sea of terrible chain restaurants and corner pubs, check out Poco Loco.  Poco Loco opened in September 2005 and took over the former space of the Vilage Coffee Shop, nesteled right off Brown Deer Road,...
Posted by jkashou at 9:56 a.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Dining
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June 23, 2008
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Reader submitted blog Rustico Pizzeria, Zarletti's new venture
The only thing better than a picturesque summer night on Milwaukee's riverfront is enjoying a delicious, authentic, Italian pizza while sitting on the riverwalk.Since it was a warm Friday night, a few friends and I visited the new restaurant Rustico, that replaced Riverwalk Bistro on Water S...
Posted by jkashou at 6:26 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Dining
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June 13, 2008
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Reader submitted blog MKE folds to the pressures of the digital era
The newspaper? Who reads the newspaper anymore? I do, but sometimes I get to certain sections a day late. Much to my surprise on this sleepy Friday afternoon, I flip open the chalky, matte pages of the cumbersome print edition of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Thursday's ed...
Posted by jkashou at 4:09 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Marketplace
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June 1, 2008
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Reader submitted blog The A.D.D. Generation
Straddling the gray line of GenX and GenY, I am torn as to where my loyalties lay. I relish in the advancements from the tech-savvy Generation X, but cannot identify with the stereotypical reputation as being apathetic, cynical or a slacker, like members of GenY. Allow me to make my case on...
Posted by jkashou at 11:48 a.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Milwaukee Buzz
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May 30, 2008
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Reader submitted blog Supermarket faux paux
With gas surpassing $4 per gallon, I thought that now might be a good time to jump on that going green bandwagon. I've been taking baby steps by switching to energy efficient light bulbs, walking to work more often and carrying reusable grocery bags. Have you noticed that some places like Whole F...
Posted by jkashou at 7:45 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Marketplace
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May 20, 2008
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Reader submitted blog A Culinary Tour at La Merenda
Dining and sharing a good meal with friends is definitely one of the great pleasures in my life. Last weekend, I went to La Merenda with some new friends, one in particular who is often known as the “Milwaukee Maestro.” He has a distinctive palate and true adoration for good f...
Posted by jkashou at 2:45 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Dining
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May 15, 2008
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Reader submitted blog Maxies A Bit of Southern Charm
I recently made my first visit to the restaurant Maxie’s Southern Comfort, specializing in Creole and Cajun cooking from scratch. It has only been open for about a year, but has certainly made a name for itself among West Side and Downtown diners. Located directly north of the 68th ...
Posted by jkashou at 12:44 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Dining
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May 7, 2008
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Reader submitted blog The MOCT original sounds in Milwaukee
The MOCT (pronounced most, which is Serbian for bridge) has long since been a fashionable addition to the diverse fifth ward. The industrial-looking, open space blends progressive art, design, architecture and music with creative cocktails and crowds. With the barrage of posh, upscale bars open...
Posted by jkashou at 7:32 p.m. | Talkbacks
Category: Bars & Clubs
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Reader poll
What will happen first this fall?
The Brewers will secure a spot in the playoffs.
Aaron Rodgers will get injured.
Gov. Sarah Palin will be removed from the Republican ticket.
Sen. Joe Biden will make another off-the-cuff, embarassing remark.
Midwest Airlines will file for bankruptcy.
Gas prices will drop below $3 a gallon.
The first frost warning.
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