Wisconsin People & Ideas
Wide Eyed is intended to be a breathing body of images, a space to bounce and veer and double back while maintaining the sensation of being in a place of familiarity without specificity.
Kathy Mehls is a retired high school guidance counselor from Chippewa Falls with an abiding love of birds and the outdoors.
In the quest for offering limitless choice, digital marketers and programmers have enabled our retreat into a tribe of one, a singular profile to which all messages can be specifically tailored.
First the eyes, he thought. Watch the eyes—where are the eyes watching? Forward, searching over heads, sorting out the familiar ones ahead on the rickety gangplank?
Storied Door County writer Norb Blei and his pursuit of the writer’s life.
A new tool for rotational grazing takes advantage of an ancient principle.
Scultpor Karl Unaasch's "Ruminant" finds a permanent place to park in Reedsburg.
Over a two-year period, I walked the 480-mile Yellowstone Trail through Wisconsin in an effort to understand the state of the State—and the Union.
Wisconsin is rapidly graying. What impact will this have on our quality of life?
My love of drawing and illustration is what got me into graphic design in the first place, and comics were a big part of that.
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