by Jamie - Editor | Jun 10, 2021 | One More Thing
The Summer Job Syllabus by Tyler Sjostrom Whenever I visit a tourist town (which because I’m nothing if not predictably basic, is often), I always take stock of the individuals who are scooping my Moose Tracks, bagging my saltwater taffy, or applying a henna tattoo to...
by Jamie - Editor | Jun 10, 2021 | Beer + Brewing
Brews for Summer by Steve Lonsway Often beer styles are synonymous with certain seasons because of restrictions the season creates for the brewer. Many beer styles were developed prior to refrigeration and because of that, these styles had to be brewed at particular...
by Jamie - Editor | Jun 10, 2021 | Great Reads
Beneath a Scarlet Sky By Mark Sullivan In 1943 in Milan, Italy, Pino Lella is a teenager who is more concerned about chasing girls than a war that still feels so far away. But when Milan is bombed and his family home is destroyed, Pino begins working in secret for the...
by Jamie - Editor | Jun 10, 2021 | Theater
Summer Theater Preview by Jim Romenesko With all the excitement of a theatre curtain dramatically rising at the top of a show, the Appleton theatre community is edging its way back to normal operations. Although with fewer productions in the hopper and,...
by Jamie - Editor | Jun 10, 2021 | Arts & Canvas
Local Arts Favorite Expands Outreach by Courtney Cerniglia Leave it to the arts community to get creative about hosting events while the world is still semi-closed from the pandemic. With cautions still in place for large gatherings, the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of...