Former, current alders to challenge incumbent Paul Soglin in mayoral election
A city known for its strong political ties, Madison will have the opportunity to redefine itself as residents look to elect a new leader in the 2015 mayoral election.
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A city known for its strong political ties, Madison will have the opportunity to redefine itself as residents look to elect a new leader in the 2015 mayoral election.
Decades entwine in John Sedgwick's new novel, \The Education of Miss Bemis."" Twenty-eight-year-old psychiatrist Alice Matthews finds elderly Madeline Bemis suffering from a breakdown in Filene's department store and adopts her as both a patient and friend.
Picture a perfect summer day: You and your fianc?? get into the car for a warm, sunny drive to the beach. The sunroof is open, and you feel a warm breeze brush your cheek as you race down a Madison highway. Two hours later, your fianc?? is lying on a bed in the emergency room, unconscious and unaware that he will never walk again.
Madison is a city blanketed with many patches: parks, athletics, restaurants, theater and much more. All of these things make up the giant quilt that covers Madison. Theater, a well-known big-city feature, makes up more of those patches than most people realize.
Alex Witchel's new novel, \Me Times Three,"" opens and closes with tragedy. But the face of that tragedy changes dramatically from beginning to end. The beginning embraces heartache and entertainment as Sandra Berlin finds out that her fianc??, Bucky, is engaged to two other women. She finds comfort and escape in her long-time college friend, Paul Romano. Sandra and Paul build their own ""Will and Grace"" relationship, full of shopping trips, dinners out and occasional weekend getaways.
When one thinks of a travel companion, a family cat is far from first choice. However, in Christopher Wren's novel \The Cat Who Covered the World,"" his family cat, Henrietta, is not only the family's travel companion, but also its third child.