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(08/30/04 6:00am)
With phase two of Camp Randall's $107.9 million renovation
complete and a host of new amenities now in operation, this
season's Badger football fans will have a whole new reason to \Jump
Around"" at home games.
(06/06/02 6:00am)
Twenty-five years ago, the biggest and possibly the most famous,
if not the most historic, farewell concert was given. The legendary
rock group, The Band, said good-bye on Thankgiving night 1976 after
16 years on the road.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
Ex-Metallica bassist Jason Newsted first met drummer Brian
Sagrafena during a 1995 Super Bowl party when Brian began playing
funk riffs on an old drum set. Shortly after, Sagrafena introduced
Newsted to singer and guitarist Dylan Donkin and Echobrain was
born. After five years of playing together during Newsted's off
time from Metallica, the trio set about crafting the music of
Echobrain. At times, Newsted's bass still resembles the heavy
pounding from his Metallica days, but the music is far from it. The
recently released self-titled debut record is more melodic than the
heavy metal band and resembles the mid-'90s rock popular when the
band was formed. The Daily Cardinal caught up with Newsted to
discuss some of his current and past music endeavors.
(04/22/02 6:00am)
VH1 claims to show movies that rock, but \Grease"" and
made-for-television Jacksons are not really movies about music. For
the past two years the Sound Unseen Music and Film Festival has
shown 40 underground movies and documentaries. This year the
Minneapolis festival is going on a seven city tour with six movies
as the Sound Unseen Roadtrip. The tour's first stop is the
Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Ave., in Madison on April 23-25.
(04/01/02 6:00am)
The hottest thing to emerge from Indiana since Bobby Knight's
temper, rock trio Flaccid Ernie is ready to burst upon the newly
burgeoning revival scene already inhabited by bands like The Hives
and The White Stripes. Their catchy melodies, semi-literate lyrics
and no-holds-barred rock 'n' roll are sure to catch on amongst
hipsters everywhere. Now touring in support of their debut album
Sun, Shine On Me, they roll into the Radical Rye on Tuesday night.
The band sat down with Cardinal Arts to discuss rock, roll and
ABC's Friday night lineup.
(11/06/01 6:00am)
A golem is a creature created by a magician to be a companion or
servant. However, since only God can give souls, the creature
becomes a destroyer. Since he is a follower and not a leader, he
lacks a dominant identity. In the same sense, a person's identity
defines one's existence.
(10/23/01 6:00am)
There is an expression that says 'pictures speak a thousand
words.' Comic books rely on pictures to help convey a story,
dialogue and emotion. Words are used, but sometimes, pictures have
to carry the weight.
(09/11/01 6:00am)
Over the past year Marvel Comics has gone through some pretty
big changes. On August 30, 2000 Joe Quesada became the new editor
in chief and immediately one could see the differences.
(09/11/01 6:00am)
One of the biggest comic book secrets is being revealed.
September 5, the first installment of 'Origin' was released. The
six- issue mini-series, written by Paul Jenkins and penciled by
Andy Kubert, tells the story of one of Marvel Comics's most sought
after secrets'Woverine's origin.
(09/11/01 6:00am)
Marvel Comics is growing up. Under the name MAX, the new line
will feature stories aimed at an adult audience. Hoping to expand
its audience, these stories will feature both new and old Marvel
characters, but in the equivalent of an R-rated movie. The comics
feature a parental advisory label on the front cover to really
notify the reader what he is about to get into.
(01/30/01 6:00am)
To help commemorate the centenary of Oscar Wilde's untimely
death, the UW Madison Department of Special Collections is
displaying many of the author's works from their original
publishing. The exhibition \Flights of Fancy: The Decorated Books
of Oscar Wilde and His Circle from the James G. Nelson
Collection,"" takes a look at Wilde's contribution as well as his
contemporary authors and illustrators.
(01/23/01 6:00am)
\Georgiana: The Duchess of Devonshire,"" by Amanda Foreman gives
a personal view on the life of the very amazing Duchess. Georgiana
began her flamboyant lifestyle at the age of 16 when she married
William Cavendish, the Duke of Devonshire. Georgiana became an
instant celebrity and every action was monitored by society. She
gained notoriety for her odd sense of fashion. In a time of tall
hair, Georgiana would outdo everyone, making hers three-feet tall
and topping it off with ornaments of waxed fruit or a ship in full
sail.