June 2002 Issue
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Features
» Juneteenth: A Festival for Freedom
» Co-Housing
» Cohousing – An Alternate Way to Live
» Gentrification: What Does the Future Hold for Riverwest?
» Free Boxers: Protesting Corporate Waste and Living Off the Urban Landscape

News
» Jewel-Osco Liquor License Denied
» CMC Heartland Sells Property to River Revitalization Foundation for Riverwest Bike Trail
» Metro Milwaukee Fair Housing Council (MMFHC) and Partners Declare, “Don’t Borrow Trouble!”
» COA Introduces a New Riverwest Cultural Arts Program for Kids
» Children’s Summer Activities
» An American Classic: Fourth of July at Gordon Park
» It’s a Street Party Like No Other
» Special Election in Third District Sets Penny Podell Against Five Challengers
» Challenger Hits the Campaign Trail
» Change in Riverwest Property Values: 2000-2002

Neighbor Spotlight

Business Spotlight
» Just Because
» Just Because

Business Briefs

RNA News

Further Down Stream
» Further Down Stream

Editorials
» Facing Gentrification

Commentary & Opinion
» The Burning and the Trembling: Reflections on a House Fire and the Nature of Community
» CoHousing -- An Alternative Way to Live
» Pet Peeve: Folks who won't SCOOP THEIR DOG'S POOP!
» The Journal Sentinel's Coverage of Riverwest and Gentrification

Letters

Columns
» Milwaukee Dog Training Club
» Herp Inventory of Riverside Park & Milwaukee River Corridor
» Riverwest Poised to Soar?
» At Onopa
» Beatnik Beat: Beautiful Names
» Me on Gentrification
» The Local Art Scene
» Herp Inventory of Riverside Park and Milwaukee River Corridor

Arts & Entertainment
» Gatherin' Moss - Book Review and Interview with Andrew Stone
» Milwaukee Public Theatre: A Strong Presence at Riverwest Summer Festivals

A&E Briefs

Music & Events

Riverwest Events Calendar