Early morning jam at the State Fair
Phil Norby hits the Machine Shed stage at 8 a.m. each day for the entire 11-day run of the 2010 Wisconsin State Fair. Video by Mike De Sisti
Phil Norby hits the Machine Shed stage at 8 a.m. each day for the entire 11-day run of the 2010 Wisconsin State Fair. Video by Mike De Sisti
If one car covered in rubber ducks wasn’t enough. Columnist Jim Stingl found two area women who find delight in covering their vehicles in the squeaky yellow bath toys. Read about the duck cars in Sunday’s Journal Sentinel.
Musician Phil Norby hits the Machine Shed stage at 8 a.m. each day for the entire 11-day run of the 2010 Wisconsin State Fair.
Longtime dance partners and good friends Betty Hornby and Frank Pachucki continue to dance together even though Frank has suffered health problems and is in assisted living. Read about them in Stingl’s column coming Sunday.
Columnist Jim Stingl takes part in the “AirTran Airways Big Fly Derby” at Helfaer Field. The event featured the Brewers’ Ryan Braun and was sponsored by AirTran, which donated $10,000 to the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee.
Colten Henry is sleeping in his car for a chance at his dream. Journal Sentinel columnist Jim Stingl asks Colten and other “American Idol” hopefuls what’s driving them to audition for the show.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Jim Stingl? The columnist gets air thanks to the Milwaukee Ballet, Peter Pan, and a flying company called ZFX Flying .
Columnist Jim Stingl takes microwaving Peeps to the next level. Watch as he torches, mows, and deep fries the popular Easter candy.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Jim Stingl dives into the biggest book he’s ever read. The newest Stephen King novel, “Under the Dome” is a whopping 1,100 pages.
Take a peek inside and hear the story behind the infamous purple house. A Milwaukee landmark of sorts, the home is now for sale and can be yours for $33,900.