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(12/09/11 5:53am)
It is a tale as old as time, but the performance of Beauty and
the Beast at the Overture Center reinvents the classic tale,
bringing attendees back to their childhoods and making them feel
the magic of the story all over again.
(12/09/11 3:08am)
Fresh off of its bye-week, the Wisconsin men's hockey team
(4-7-1 WCHA, 7-8-1 overall) returns to action this weekend to face
No. 1 and defending national champion Minnesota-Duluth (9-2-1,
13-4-1).
(12/08/11 7:23am)
At 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, Wisconsinites and Green Bay Packers
fans worldwide had the chance to buy a $250 piece of paper that
means practically nothing.
(12/07/11 6:27am)
When it comes to the holiday season, prevalent visions of sugar
plum fairies dance about in the peaceful slumbers of young,
stressed college students, but now the UW-Madison community has a
chance to see these legends of Christmas lore come to life in
Madison Ballet's "The Nutcracker" at the Overture Center for the
Arts.
(12/06/11 6:38am)
Coming off of its bye-week, the Wisconsin men’s hockey team
(4-7-1 WCHA, 7-8-1 overall) is hoping that that time off will have
the team in top shape as it prepares to welcome No. 1
Minnesota-Duluth (9-2-1, 11-3-2) to the Kohl Center this
weekend.
(12/06/11 4:26am)
Last Saturday, a number of Daily Cardinal-associated folk met up
for a vaguely "Mad Men"-themed classy Christmas party. While I was
pre-gaming in my blue-suit-and-skinny-tie combo, a friend observed
that I had been acting remarkably somber in light of Russell Wilson
and Co.'s epic late-breaking beat-down of Michigan State earlier
that evening. He suggested that I needed to get out of character
and act more like my goofy, excitable self.
(12/05/11 2:15am)
Cameron Crowe was once regarded as a seminal modern American
filmmaker. He spent the ‘80s and ‘90s producing some of the most
beloved films of those respective decades. In the 80's Crowe began
his film career by adapting a screenplay from his non-fiction book
"Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story," a chronicle of the
lives of six different teenagers, which Crow secretly re-enrolled
in high school at the age of 22 in order to capture.
(11/30/11 4:38am)
My parents never gave me "the talk." Based on the awkward
stories I've heard and knowing my own parents, I think I'm pretty
lucky. The fallopian tubes scene from the Amanda Bynes movie
"Sydney White" never happened, nor did the tennis conversation from
"American Pie." I would probably have locked myself in my room with
Fall Out Boy's "7 Minutes in Heaven" blaring if they had tried.
(11/29/11 2:39am)
Protesters at the state Capitol in spring of 2011 brought plenty
of passion to the dome, but for a truly effective fusion of
politics and music, progressive artists will need to step up their
game.
(11/29/11 2:37am)
As Occupy Wall Street threatens to ignite a powerful
left-leaning cultural movement in the United States, I have to
wonder if music can play or should play an important role. American
music and radical leftist politics share a long and fruitful
history. No one may be more aware of this history than the union
sympathizers so gallantly entrenched in the polite folk and gospel
traditions that claim Pete Seeger and Josh White among their
originators.
(11/28/11 4:07am)
"Drive," the 2011 film by Nicolas Winding Refn was a
page-to-screen adaptation of the novel of the same name by James
Sallis. The creative liberty taken with the film is one of the
reasons for its success.
(11/28/11 4:06am)
I can't count the number of times I've gone to see a film
adaptation of a book I've read only to be disappointed by the
result. It's lead to my policy of almost always seeing a movie
before I read its source material, simply because I know I'll
probably be more impressed with the latter. But this seemingly
inevitable degradation in the transition from paperback to film
stock is because writing a novel and writing a movie are two very
different processes.
(11/28/11 3:43am)
When a group as talented as the No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey
team (9-1 WCHA, 15-1 overall) outscores its opponent 11-1 over two
games, it would be easy to think it was cruising without
incident.
(11/22/11 3:15pm)
Trevor Powers' dreamy soundscape, Youth Lagoon, got off to a
great start Monday night at the High Noon and came to an even
stronger finish.
(11/22/11 6:20am)
Head coach Mike Eaves has said all season long that it is a
“process” with this year’s young Wisconsin men’s hockey team (4-7-1
WCHA, 5-8-1 overall), and after getting swept on the road by
Colorado College, the team will have plenty to look at and grow
from as they return home to face Mercyhurst (5-1-1 Atlantic Hockey,
6-5-1 overall) this weekend.
(11/22/11 5:57am)
Here’s the thing about the women’s hockey matchup between
top-ranked Wisconsin and WCHA cellar team St. Cloud State this
weekend: It is not going to be close.
(11/22/11 2:57am)
The Protect IP Act (in the U.S. Senate) and the Stop Online
Piracy Act (in the House of Representatives) have caused incredible
uproar in the Internet geek community over the last few weeks. If
passed, the more egregious SOPA would restructure the means with
which owners of various Intellectual Property (IP) rights owners
could penalize websites that "facilitate" the illegal sharing of
music, movies and other media.
(11/21/11 2:41am)
One of my favorite movies from the Sundance Film Festival this
year ended up being "Like Crazy." The screening I attended followed
just after director Jason Reitman ("Juno", "Up in the Air"), head
of the festival's Grand Jury this year, awarded the 2011 Sundance
Grand Jury Prize to "Like Crazy" director Drake Doremus.
(11/18/11 6:14am)
The end of last season was a disappointment for the Wisconsin
men's hockey team (4-5-1 WCHA, 5-6-1 overall) as it stumbled down
the stretch, before it was eliminated in the first round of the
WCHA layoffs by Colorado College in Colorado Springs.
(11/17/11 6:47am)
Since news of the Penn State scandal first broke and as the
horrifying details of alleged sexual assaults and cover-ups
unfolded over the next week and a half, there has been one question
nagging at so many sports fans: Could it happen here?