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Gallery: The Flaming Lips
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Gallery: The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips with opener Cherry Glazerr dazzled the crowd last Friday night at the Orpheum. Their performance included giant balloons, unicorns and lots and lots of confetti.


Gallery: Wisconsin Badgers get over semifinal hump in Frozen Four, fall to Clarkson Knights in National Championship Game
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Gallery: Wisconsin Badgers get over semifinal hump in Frozen Four, fall to Clarkson Knights in National Championship Game

Photographer Cameron Lane-Flehinger shot the action from a wild Frozen Four weekend. Wisconsin first beat Boston College in its semifinal game 1-0 on a goal with 17 seconds left. The next day, goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens was named the Patty Kazmaier award winner, given to the top player in women's college hockey. Sunday, the Badgers came up short against Clarkson, losing 3-0 in the National Championship Game.  


Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal
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Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal

After losing in their first Big Ten Tournament matchup last season, the Badgers fended off Indiana to advance to the semifinals. Bronson Koenig led the team with 16 points, while Ethan Happ tacked on 14 points and 12 rebounds. Wisconsin will face Northwestern Saturday afternoon with a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game on the line. Photos by Katie Scheidt


Do Ho Suh Installation
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Do Ho Suh Installation

From now until May 14th, Madisonians can enter the mesh mini-home of Do Ho Suh, whose intricate installation is on display at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The installation features a multi-part, full-scale model of Suh’s New York City apartment. Made of translucent, pastel fabric, each part of the installation is filled with extraordinary detail, right down to the text on light switches. Suh began creating unique sculptures such as these in 1994 – “An impulse that became a life’s work,” according to the installation’s description.Though lighthearted in color, the installation has an overwhelmingly melancholy tone. There’s something about the innate emptiness of the recreation of home that shines through in Suh’s installation. Walking through the soft hallways, I recalled that all too familiar feeling of bittersweet memory: You’re happy to remember, but all too aware of the distance at the same time. -Katie Scheidt


Women's March Madison
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Women's March Madison

Approximately 100,000 people filled State Street and Capitol Square Saturday as a part of the Women's March, an international movement following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. 



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