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(03/23/15 5:46am)
The Badgers (0-3 Big Ten, 13-16 overall) had a rough start to their opening Big Ten play as they were swept by the Purdue Boilermakers (3-0, 22-9) in all three games of their weekend series. Wisconsin struggled to hit the ball, recording only five total hits in series compared to the 21 from Purdue.
(04/10/14 5:14am)
After what has been a lackluster season thus far, head coach Yvette Healy stressed to her team that it had to find a way to string a few wins together to build momentum heading into its final stretch of the year.
(04/23/13 5:00am)
(09/16/10 6:00am)
After last year's record of 10-3 in his first season starting,
senior quarterback Scott Tolzien looked poised to have a breakout
year behind center. However, a slow start with turnover troubles,
mental misques and an injured receiving corps has fans and
opponents alike wondering if Tolzien and the Badger passing game
will ever reach its full potential.
(02/07/10 6:00am)
(12/10/09 6:00am)
In the early 2000s, traditional and folk music regained some
lost prestige. With the help of the movie ""O Brother, Where Art
Thou,"" and performers like Allison Kraus in mainstream music, the
old-timey tunes got a brush-off. But it still needed an album to
encapsulate how far folk had come. Gillian Welch's 2003 masterpiece
Soul Journey provided just that. It shook the shadow from
Welch's earlier efforts and offered a supremely balanced yet
surprising collection. Combined with Time (The Revelator),
Welch animated and revitalized folk music for the decade.
(12/01/09 6:00am)
Siren, chanteuse, troubadour, songbird, bard.
(10/27/09 6:00am)
Nineteen amendments to Madison's 2010 Executive Operating Budget
were discussed at the Board of Estimates meeting Monday night.
(09/14/09 6:00am)
The Alpha Lambda chapter of Sigma Chi hosted its first annual
9/11 Memorial Barbeque Friday, raising money to benefit the
Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund.
(12/05/08 6:00am)
Chabad Madison and the Madison Jewish Community Council will
hold a Community Memorial and Solidarity Gathering Sunday to
commemorate Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, his wife Rivka, and other
victims of the Mumbai terrorist attacks last week.
(09/28/07 6:00am)
Michael Lang, the organizer of the original Woodstock Festival
and the last two attempts to recreate it, has said he has many
things planned for 2009"" - a year that will mark the festival's
40th anniversary. It would be wonderful to have a true ""new
Woodstock"" to commemorate it, but if Lang goes through with his
plans, we can probably expect an overcommercialized mess devoid of
the original Woodstock spirit.
(09/27/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison students voiced their opinions on the Jena six case
at Library Mall Wednesday to protest what they believed was unfair
treatment against six black high school students in
Louisiana.
(10/07/05 6:00am)
Within \American Farm"" resides the beauty of cooperation,
simplicity and hard work. The film, playing at the Orpheum Theatre,
216 State St., relays the tale of Contour Meadows, a
fifth-generation family farm in Richfield Springs, N. Y.
(05/05/05 6:00am)
Six thousand votes made Wisconsin blue in 2000. While the
state's electoral votes went to Democrat Al Gore, the razor-thin
margin is more important. It showcased Wisconsin as a swing state,
evenly divided between the political right and left.
(05/02/05 6:00am)
When dolphins are flipping, twisting and leaping into the sky
for the first several minutes of a movie, the production in
question must be a huge gamble or a huge joke. Fortunately, \The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"" is both.
(04/29/05 6:00am)
Madison is in a vise. All around it, the outgrowths of its
livability as a city are pushing back. While it once seemed like it
could expand all across Dane County, Madison must now contend with
its neighbors. Its suburbs are boxing in Madison. If county
officials, namely Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, do not
address the situation quickly, the next round of county-wide
planning will be border battles.
(04/28/05 6:00am)
Kazuo Ishiguro, best known for his book \The Remains of the
Day,"" has returned to form with his most recent offering, ""Never
Let Me Go."" With isolated characters who recall their best days,
now far behind them, and teasing details that alternately hide and
reveal the full premise of the book, ""Never Let Me Go"" is
surprisingly unsettling and strangely alluring to the final page.
(04/26/05 6:00am)
In Michael Perry's new collection of essays, \Off Main Street,""
he jumps from rural pilots to kidney stones to the prevalence of
Elvis Presley. The book reveals Perry as a wandering essayist
emerging with tremendous talent and dozens of voices, each
calibrated to his subjects.
(04/25/05 6:00am)
\Raise the bar,"" Schultze (Horst Krause) shouts at the train
station attendant. As a dumpy, old man squatting on his bicycle,
Schultze's complaint seems misplaced in the first five minutes of
""Schultze Gets the Blues,"" a film now showing at the Orpheum
Theatre, 216 State St.
(03/17/05 6:00am)
Though spring break will whisk students away from Madison, one
event is bringing the town together. The second annual Madison Area
Music Awards, slated for Saturday, March 26, will bring musicians
of every genre to the Wisconsin Union Theater in Memorial
Union.