Library Mall hosts cheap, new food carts
As finals near, you may be looking for something to spice up your usual food routine. Those brave enough have been enjoying the food carts in Library Mall for weeks now.
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As finals near, you may be looking for something to spice up your usual food routine. Those brave enough have been enjoying the food carts in Library Mall for weeks now.
Those who think hip-hop is just a musical genre better sit down and get educated. Or better yet, attend one of the many events from Hip Hop as a Movement Week 2008: Element Fusion - A True Skool Evolution, which lasts from April 18 to April 25.
Love is the single-most intangible concept known to mankind, as equally wonderful as it is frustrating, as constant as it is volatile and as certain as it is confusing. Love can be professed in countless ways to numerous types of people and is the vessel that motivates even the most hardened hearts. One can go on and on trying to explain love, but the tuth is , love is too expansive to be summarized in a few words.
It has been a record-breaking year for the NFL, topped by the New England Patriots' undefeated 16-0 season and the Green Bay Packers' Brett Favre setting NFL career records in touchdowns, passing yards and, of course, interceptions. The playoffs were filled with electrifying plays but ended with an upset of the Packers.
It has been a record-breaking year for the National Football League, topped by the New England Patriot's undefeated 16-0 season and the Green Bay Packers' Brett Favre setting NFL career records in touchdowns, passing yards and, of course, interceptions. The playoffs were filled with electrifying plays but ended with an upset of the Packers.
If you ever happen to be in a New York state of mind, you are going to want to check out Gotham Bagels at 112 E. Mifflin St. Since opening in March 2007, Gotham Bagels has been serving up New York-style bagels to countless Madison consumers.
Those looking for a simple yet exotic date spot need not go far. Cabana Room, 240 W. Gilman St., serves up light Brazilian cuisine perfect for a quick lunch or romantic dinner.
UW-Madison will be rocking out at the third annual Madison Pop Festival Nov. 8-10.
You don't have to fly all the way to Jamaica to taste their signature dishes. David's Jamaican Cuisine, 5734 Monona Drive, is just a 10-minute drive from campus and is sure to pique your taste buds.
The pervasion of synth-pop is not a new phenomenon as bands like Duran Duran, Tears for Fears and Depeche Mode popularized the use of electronic sounds in the 1980s and early '90s. The synthesizer characterized the new wave era and is still prevalent in modern bands such as the Killers, Kaiser Chiefs and Franz Ferdinand. But lately, the synthesizer has found a new home in urban pop, melding the upbeat funk with the in-your-face pounding of hip-hop.
Summer Book Recommendations
Paper is a common object taken advantage of each day we take notes for class, each time we read a book and each moment we write a check for something seemingly more valuable. Paper has such an everyday function that sometimes we forget the different ways in which paper can amaze us in its visual glory.
Chazen Museum of Art opened its door to nature April 7 for the opening of ""Silver Wings and Golden Scales: An Installation by Jennifer Angus and Alistair MacDonald.""
The Holocaust Remembrance Day Coalition's Art and Poetry exhibit opened up Thursday night at the Red Gym.
Ed Piskor is a 24-year-old cartoonist based out of Pittsburgh, Penn. He attended the prestigious Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art for one year. Not long after, his drawings caught the eye of the renowned graphic novelist Harvey Pekar, who chose Piskor to illustrate for his graphic novel, ""Our Movie Year."" Pekar asked Piskor to work with him again in his latest graphic novel, ""Macedonia,"" slated to come out May 1.
The 79th Annual Academy Awards are fast approaching, and The Daily Cardinal Arts Desk is back to share their Oscar predictions.
With films like The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause"" and ""Unaccompanied Minors"" hitting theatres this Christmas season, ""Deck the Halls"" looked to be this year's holiday hit. It followed the basic formula for a family comedy, added a dose of Christmas flavor and cast fresh faces to the Christmas movie genre""stars popular enough to put an end to Tim Allen's dominance over the Christmas world. All of this should have made ""Deck the Halls"" a season favorite. Instead, it is nothing more than a subpar family flick with very few laughs, a pretty useless plot and an excess of Christmas lights.
Wisconsin may have voted ‘yes' on the amendment banning gay marriage, but many Madison residents refused to concede the fight against the ban as they gathered to protest Friday on Library Mall.
Hugh Jackman is on a roll, and he just might be Hollywood's poster boy of the year. Take that back, Hugh Jackman is Hollywood's poster boy of the year, no doubt about it. Since the summer release of ""X-Men: The Last Stand,"" Jackman has stepped away from his Wolverine persona and has taken on diverse roles. In his latest movie, ""Flushed Away,"" the public sees Jackman as it's never seen him before: as an animated mouse.
Before its demolition, University Square was home to shops, a movie theater and several restaurants. Though students will never come across University Square again, they can still experience the flavors of its former restaurants, many of which have relocated throughout the Madison area.