Zappa Plays Zappa pays tribute to the legendary Frank Zappa
On Friday, Sept. 25, Zappa Plays Zappa is set to take the stage at Madison’s Barrymore Theatre.
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On Friday, Sept. 25, Zappa Plays Zappa is set to take the stage at Madison’s Barrymore Theatre.
All you need is love to have the perfect Valentine's Day, right?
Star of the cult hit comedy “Workaholics” and 2003 University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate Anders Holm did not stray from his hallmark brand of getting-as-close-to-the-line-without-crossing-it humor as he delivered a pop culture-soaked and heartfelt commencement speech to UW-Madison’s class of 2013 at the Kohl Center Saturday.
A gunman allegedly attacked, robbed and sexually assaulted a 22-year-old woman on the 700 block of West Washington Avenue early Sunday morning.
St. Paul's student center proposed new plans for a 6-story building instead of the originally planned 14-stories.
Developers held a public meeting Tuesday on the opportunities a new open space will present for Judge Doyle Square once the current parking garage on Pinckney Street is bulldozed.
Members of the Urban Design Commission discussed initial plans for a new student housing apartment complex on the corner of Dayton and Brooks Wednesday.
Members of the Mifflin Neighborhood Association discussed the future of the Mifflin Street Block Party and the construction of a new apartment complex on North Bassett Street Wednesday.
City officials refocused Wednesday an ordinance meant to curb large house parties to more specifically address the problem of underage drinking in downtown Madison.
Funding for future Madison bike initiatives could be hindered by the new Capital Budget despite enthusiasm for the program, Mayor Paul Soglin said Wednesday at Madison's Moving Bicycling Forward event.
City officials and members of the Reapportionment and Redistricting Ad Hoc Committee met Wednesday night to further discuss plans for redistricting Madison.
In a historical election, Paul Soglin beat incumbent Dave Cieslewicz in the Madison mayoral election Tuesday night.
Madison Common Council candidates Sam Stevenson and Ald. Bridget Maniaci, District 2, expressed their opposition to UW-Madison's proposed split from the UW System at a debate Wednesday.
Candidates for the Madison Common Council gathered at the Wisconsin Lutheran Church Thursday to engage in a forum discussing ways to improve the city of Madison.
The Alcohol License Review Commission granted Logan's Madtown, Osaka House and Tiki Shack alcohol- and entertainment-related licenses Wednesday night.
Madison's Urban Design Commission debated over the revised design model for a proposed hotel on West Johnson Street Wednesday.
Madison's Urban Design Commission debated over the revised design model for a proposed hotel on West Johnson Street Wednesday.
ESPN analyst and Daily Cardinal alumnus Andy Katz was on campus Tuesday and stopped by the office where he got his start to answer a few questions about Wisconsin basketball.
As the Old Republic is in its last days and Chancellor Palpatine claims martial law in 'Star Wars: Episode III,' Senator Amidala says, 'So this is how liberty dies'with thunderous applause.' Much like the citizens of the fantasy republic, Americans are watching their liberty die. In this instance it is because of the president's domestic spying program. It is the result of a president who feels he is above the law and above the separation of powers, which is one of the pillars our great nation stands upon.
A music genre is in dire straits when the best album it has to boast in recent memory can be best described as 'a very solid album.' Well, for some time now, heavy metal has been that genre, and Lullabies to Paralyze, the new album from alt-metal stalwarts Queens of the Stone Age, is that very solid album.