Thursday, November 29,2007
Elections

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Monday, December 17,2007
Film clips

More Sparkle, Less Substance

Golden Compass on the silver screen

By Aisha Motlani
Chris Weitz's adaptation of Philip Pullman's dark fantasy proves that all that glitters is not gold.
Friday, December 21,2007
Music Feature

The New Face of Milwaukee Emo?

The Response Fits the Bill (In a Good Way)

By Evan Rytlewski
While recently re-watching Rushmore, Steve Kerwin realized with some dismay that a memorable line in the film bears an unintentional resemblance to the title of his band's latest album, With Friends Like You, Who Needs Enemies?
Thursday, January 10,2008
Traveling Shepherd

Name the Best Communities in Wisconsin

The voting begins now

By Gary Knowles
Happy New Year! Once again, it’s time to vote. In 2007 thousands of people voted in the Traveling Shepherd’s search for the “Wonders of Wisconsin” and selected winners in 21 categories. (You can find the complete list at www.wondersofwisconsin.com.)
Thursday, January 10,2008
News Features

Will Wisconsin’s Vote Count?

Races may be undecided when primary voters make their choice

By Lisa Kaiser
Five weeks can be an eternity during a campaign—especially when the presidential races are as unpredictable as they are now. The candidates face more than a dozen primaries— including Feb. 5’s Super Duper Tuesday— before Wisconsin voters go to the polls on Feb. 19, and anything can happen between now and then.
Friday, March 14,2008
Today in Milwaukee

Five Years Too Many!

Rally & March on the 5th Anniversary of the Invasion

By Shepherd Express Staff
Saturday, March 15, 1pm O'Donnell Park, E. Wisconsin Ave. & Prospect Ave.
Wednesday, April 23,2008
The New Economy

From Rust Belt to Green Belt

By Ken Reibel
Wisconsin is front and center in a regional push to create 820,000 new jobs producing cleaner energy technologies. The Green Jobs for America Campaign joins the United Steelworkers (USW), the Sierra Club, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Blue Green Alliance...
Thursday, May 15,2008
Cover Story

See Wisconsin’s Best Towns This Summer

Your favorite destinations for every activity

By Gary Knowles
The Traveling Shepherd’s Best Wisconsin Towns poll is perfectly timed for those who want a close-to-home trip instead of a wallet-busting holiday. In our survey, nearly 3,000 people voted for favorites in 20 categories of Wisconsin towns. Now those recommendations can be your inspiration for summer day trips, weekends away or full-blown vacations. These are Wisconsin places you can afford to visit—even if gas prices reach the dreaded $4 a gallon. Here are the winners, close runners-up and tips on what else to look for when you get there.
Thursday, May 15,2008
Letters

Shepherd Fan Wants Kenosha Delivery

Deb, Kenosha

we love you, but i've recently discovered (once again) that the businesse/schools where i've normally picked up the sheperd are at this time not being delivered or it has become very inconsistent. i have had other friends tell me the same thing. for example, northside library, gateway technical college and CVS pharmacy (22nd avenue and wash. rd-hwy 43).
Tuesday, May 20,2008
Today in Milwaukee

Maggi McCormick Gordon

Tonight @ the Mequon Schwartz Bookshop - 7 p.m.

By Shepherd Express Staff
To Maggi McCormick Gordon, quilts aren’t just decorative blankets; they’re historical artifacts, each one of them with a unique backstory. In her new book, American Folk Art Quilts, Gordon examines 25 quilts from the Wisconsin State Historical Society, sharing their history and, for those who are more interested in making . . .
 
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