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(11/26/12 4:34am)
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of traveling a good ten hours back and forth from Madison to Minneapolis. Although I got off these trips relatively scot-free, that has certainly not been the case for most of my travels.
(09/26/12 2:30am)
Passing by the historic doors of The Majestic Theatre, one would not have guessed the venue was temporarily turned into a place of worship last night. The visiting deity was Lil’ B, known by his avid followers as The Based God. Needless to say, there were a lot of hands raised to the heavens and pressed together in prayer (an interesting juxtaposition against the actual definition of “BASED”).
(05/30/12 6:41am)
I’m beginning to think that I cannot attend a music festival unless it is blisteringly hot outside. After the infamous heat of Tennessee, Austin and California where other popular festivals are held, I was looking forward to the hip-hop festival in the cool, early-summer weather of my Minnesotan homeland. However, the scorching heat present at this years’ Soundset festival wasn’t enough to stop the Rhymesayers crew from continuing their tradition last Sunday, May 27 on the plains of Shakopee, MN, with the help of nearly 20,000 avid fans.
(05/10/12 12:31am)
Soundset
(04/26/12 12:50am)
Were you one of the lucky seniors in high school that looked at their future Badger roommate on Facebook and shuddered with fear at what lay ahead? Or, better yet, did you arrive on campus, fresh-faced and ready to begin drinking (ahem, studying), only to realize that your dorm life was going to be a living hell? Enter, “The Female Odd Couple,” a comedic production that speaks to the hearts and minds of anyone who has ever had a bad roommate.
(04/20/12 4:12am)
On a campus as large as UW-Madison’s, finding synchronicity and cohesion can at times be difficult. Performance has always had the intrinsic quality of counteracting that disconnect, and arguably no group on campus has worked harder to put on an incredible performance than the African Student Association (ASA).
(03/25/12 11:30pm)
The Second City, a premier comedy troupe based in Chicago, is a verified comedian-machine. With the likes of Bill Murray, Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, John Belushi and Mike Myers as alumni, their tendency to produce top-of-the-line comedians is undeniable. On March 24, the current members of Second City took the stage at the Overture Center with their Laugh Out Loud tour, and gave audiences a glimpse into the future of comedy.
(02/17/12 3:24am)
It will be one of the great gatherings, a unification to
remember. Think Wilson and Churchill, Batman and Robin, Kanye and
Jay-Z...well it may not be quite that epic, but this Saturday, Feb.
18 at the Wisconsin Union Theater, the a capella choirs of
UW-Madison will come together to bring you a sonic treat that hits
close to home.
(02/03/12 12:26am)
The Daily Cardinal got the chance to speak with Zumbi and
AmpLive of Zion I prior to their show at The Majestic on Saturday,
Feb. 4.
(11/22/11 3:01am)
I adore the holiday season. Christmas music, sparkly lights, a
general air of happiness, delicious sugar-ridden treats that induce
that yearly 3-to-5-pound weight gain over the course of a
month-yes, fond memories. However, I can't help but be a little
alarmed by the holiday-themed marketing campaigns creeping in well
before Thanksgiving.
(11/11/11 6:03am)
Savion Glover nearly stomped through the floorboards of the
Wisconsin Union Theater's floorboards Thursday evening, followed by
multiple standing ovations from the audience. Glover, a 37 year old
tap dancer, actor and choreographer from New Jersey has incredible
amount of expertise, which was immediately apparent through his
performance.
(09/12/11 6:00am)
As a member of the UW-Madison community, students have the
opportunity to be exposed to cultures that are extremely different
from their own. Unfortunately, not everyone has the patience to put
up with the grueling time commitment of first semester foreign
language classes or extra ethnic studies credits.