History of Gay and Lesbian Life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Print Media - InStep Magazine

Instep Magazine- Issue Excerpts
 
Volume 1, Number 4 -- March 22- April 4, 1984
Cover image
 
Ad: 1st Street Tavern, 10 cent beer bust
(page 2)
 
Masthead + Contents
(page 3)
 
News Brief: Ban on poppers sought after bizarre death of Mount Horeb man
(page 4)
 
Ad: Wisconsin Emperor & Empress Masqued Ball, at the Body Shop in Green Bay
(page 5)
 
News Brief: "Gays in Marriage" series in Milwaukee Journal; + Photo: Mardi Gras at Club 219
(page 6)
 
Ad: Your Place bar
(page 7)
 
News Brief: Police Chief Breier throws his weight around yet again
(page 8)
 
Group Notes: UW-Madison's 10% Society presenting Out & About gay/ lesbian awareness series;
Gay Community at UWM and Cream City Foundation co-sponsoring Spring gay weekend events
+ Photo: 10th anniversary at BallGame
(page 9)
 
The Gay Side cartoon
(page 14)
 
Steppin' Out: news on opening of Unicorn, and Club 219 Mardi Gras
+ Photos from Club Bath Milwaukee's Green Day
(page 15)
 
Steppin' Out, cont.: Parkway theatre showing gay films; Milw Area Lambda League; Ballgame anniversary (previously Castaways and Nightbeat)
+ Photos: Ballgame 10th anniversary party
(page 16)
 
Ad: Factory II
(page 17)
 
Steppin' Out, cont.: BAM/ Business Association of Milwaukee bar crawl to Chicago;
+ Photos: Mardi Gras at Club 219
(page 18)
 
International Mr. Leather
(page 19)
 
The Calendar
+ Ad: Shadows cocktails & dining
(page 20)
 
The Calendar, continued
+ Ads: Jo'Dee's bar, Racine, and 1101-West, Appleton
(page 21)
 
Ad: "La Cage aux folles" Now Open
(pages 24+25)
 

(page 32)
 
Dance Steps, by Factory II programmer/ DJ Kim Zweibohmer: top songs
(page 33)
 
Ads: Parkway Theatre, + Finale bar
(page 36)
 
Juicy Bits column, by W.W. Wells III
(page 37)
 

(page 38)
 

(page 39)
 
the Guide
(page 40)
 
the Guide
(page 41)
 
the Guide
(page 42)
 
the Guide
(page 43)
 

 

 

Credits: All cover images and text from In Step copyrighted;
Thanks to William Attewell for permissions to reproduce select items.
Artwork of Tom Rezza reproduced with his permission.
Page design and format by Don Schwamb.
Last updated: December-2008.