China's Seismic Population Shift: Why an "Urban" China Matters
Two hundred million rural peasants move to China's booming cities - every year. This seismic shift offers China some major economic advantages in the global economy, and has ramifications for the rest...
View ArticleLocal Sikh Educator Aims to Spread Awareness of Faith
As the Federal and local investigations into Sunday’s tragic shootings at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek continue, people all over Southeast Wisconsin hold vigils for the victims and their families, and...
View ArticleNeurosurgeon Explores Afterlife - in Death and in His Book
Few things are as mysterious to us as the existence of an afterlife. At the same time, the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life found that three-quarters of Americans believe in an afterlife –...
View ArticleBiography Celebrates "The Most Important Filmmaker You've Never Heard Of"
You may not know his name, but many of the movies you've seen have been influenced by his work.Filmmaker Rouben Mamoulian left his native Armenia before the World War II, in an effort to escape looming...
View ArticleManual Controller's Electronic Sound Mashes Microwaves
It’s been a while since the name Paul Schwarzkopf showed up in the Lake Effect credits. But he's back, using audio waves in a whole new way.
View ArticleTwin Brother Debuts Natural, Feel-Good Sound
Twin Brother marks a "starting over point" with a new album.
View ArticleDriving Down the Convertible's Memory Lane
It's been a long road for the convertible since it's hey-day.
View ArticleSupermen, Heroes, Aliens, and Monsters: This Summer's Movies
One of the great summer pastimes in America is to go cool off in the movie theater. But is there anything good to see this year?
View ArticleDesigner: Green Building the Way of the Future
Green energy is making an in on the residential scale.
View ArticleFilm Critic: 'Before Midnight' an Exercise in Authentic Storytelling
Before Midnight is the third film in a trilogy by director Richard Linklater.
View ArticleGet Street Smart about Smart Streets: The Future of Traffic
Driving a smarter car might involve driving your current car on a smarter road.
View ArticleWho's Who Among Milwaukee Chefs
For such an unassuming culinary city, Milwaukee is gaining steam in the trendy restaurant scene - thanks to its chefs.
View ArticleCars' Gadgets & Gizmos: When Not Everything Goes Vroom
In a world of modern accommodations every new gadget and gizmo is made to provide convenience, through regularly it comes with added confusion and expenditures.
View ArticleNot All Summer Films are Blockbusters: Lake Effect talks Movies with Dave...
While summer is usually the time for Hollywood blockbusters, that doesn’t mean there aren’t other good films to be seen during the hot months. Plenty of alternatives are available for the non-teenaged...
View ArticleTwin Brother Debuts Natural, Feel-Good Sound
Twin Brother marks a "starting over point" with a new album.
View ArticleLaughter Roars for Boulevard Theatre's 'Tigers Be Still'
What do you get when you combine a jobless art therapy graduate, a kleptomaniac teenager with anger management issues, and a tiger on the loose?
View ArticleDiners Debate Breastfeeding at the Table
Few topics seem to galvanize public debate quite as much as breastfeeding in public.
View ArticleDoes a Skills Gap Exist?
We've been hearing about the skills gap in manufacturing for a long time. But, is it real?
View ArticleDoes 'Range Anxiety' Stop You from Buying an Electric Car?
When Chevrolet unveiled its electric car, the Volt, in this country, its TV commercials reassured would-be buyers that the car also has a gas tank, so it can still get them home if the batteries die.
View ArticleWhat Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About Politics
The idea that pop culture is filled with parables and stories beneath the surface is nothing new.
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