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(10/16/13 6:07am)
There are far too many issues happening in the world today for us to concern ourselves with who loves whom, and why. There is terrorism, nuclear warfare, global climate change, mass shootings, poverty and hunger, and yet we still have politicians spending their time arguing against gay marriage. The fact is that some men fall in love with other men, and some women fall in love with other women. Why concern ourselves with who people want to love? Love is love.
(09/11/13 5:44am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Transportation Services will offer a shuttle bus to students who cannot physically make the trek up Bascom Hill, according to a UW-Madison news release.
(11/27/12 8:33am)
Developers are proposing a new student housing project on Monroe Street, which would require the demolition of Stadium Bar.
(03/16/10 6:00am)
In the '70s, the all-girl rock band the Runaways gained huge
amounts of fame and attention for albums like The Runaways and
Queens of Noise. Although the group disbanded decades ago, the band
continues to gain recognition with the new film ""The Runaways.""
The movie, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier
this year, tells of the band's experiences in the music industry
and is likely to be a success with audiences.
(02/14/10 6:00am)
Peter Straub's book ""Mystery,"" recently reprinted by Vintage
& Anchor Books, lives up to its name. It creates a mysterious
and curious world full of secrets, twists and turns, making readers
wonder what will happen next.
(01/27/09 6:00am)
After waiting almost two years, Princess Amelia Thermopolis of
Genovia will wear her tiara for the last time in Forever
Princess,"" the tenth and final installment of Meg Cabot's
bestselling ""Princess Diaries"" series. True to the name of the
series, each book is written in diary form from the perspective of
everyday teenager Mia Thermopolis, who also happens to be the sole
princess to the small European country of Genovia.
(12/09/08 6:00am)
The story we all fell in love with as children, Wizard of Oz,""
is flying over the rainbow and coming to Madison's Overture Center
this Friday through Sunday, Dec. 14.
(11/24/08 6:00am)
(11/20/08 6:00am)
Mark Herman's new film, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,"" is not
for the faint of heart. Set in WWII Germany, this film confronts
the horror of the Holocaust in a story aimed at young adults.
Unlike its predecessor, ""Schindler's List"" - whose story unfolded
through the eyes of German businessman Oskar Schindler - ""The Boy
in the Striped Pajamas"" shows us the world through the innocent
eyes of a child who is completely naive about the war and who
mistakes the concentration camps for farms where everyone gets to
wear pajamas all day.
(11/04/08 6:00am)
If you're looking for a disturbing horror movie but don't feel
like putting yourself through the gore-ified Saw V,"" look no
further than Clint Eastwood's new film ""Changeling"" - a brooding,
unsettling drama about one mother's mission to discover the truth
behind her son's mysterious disappearance.
(09/30/08 6:00am)
Fans of writer Chuck Palahniuk waited a long time for Hollywood
to adapt one of his books for the big screen. So when Fight Club""
fans heard the news of another Palahniuk adaptation, ""Choke,""
they took notice, hoping for another cult classic in the making.
But be warned. Unlike ""Fight Club,"" ""Choke"" relies not on
action, but comedy, which, in this movie, only actor Sam Rockwell
delivers.
(09/24/08 6:00am)
Like a Frankenstein monster, the movie Igor"" seems to be thrown
together at the last minute, borrowing spare parts from clichéd
horror movies and held together with weak stitches of original
story.