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(02/05/08 6:00am)
The Northside Artists Group proudly portrays their love for
Madison's Northside in a cozy new exhibition at the Overture
Center. Titled Reflections of the Northside,"" the exhibit features
a variety of visual art including acrylic, watercolor, photography,
mixed media and mosaic.
(01/24/08 6:00am)
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.
(11/26/07 6:00am)
A new breakthrough in stem cell research engineered by
UW-Madison researchers is not only exciting news for scientists and
patients, but has the potential to quell religious and political
debates that have plagued the technology.
(11/08/07 6:00am)
Tucked away on the third floor of the Overture Center, Tracks
and Traces, Drawing from Experience"" is a small exhibit of mixed
media works produced by local artists Sara Schneckloth and Teresa
Getty. These works, while slightly hidden and out of the way of
most campus-dwellers, are worth the trip.
(10/23/07 6:00am)
Jimmy Eat World's success has never been about trends. It has
never been about the mainstream, and it has certainly never been
about being cool. Meticulously building an empire on awkward-geek
chic, the Arizona quartet have amassed a flawless catalog of catchy
tunes about heartbreak, poppy anthems for the rejected and
sing-song stadium jams for individuality.
(09/20/07 6:00am)
Even before the sun eases up past the horizon, the Lakeshore
Path is dotted with runners and bikers hoping to get the path to
themselves before it's filled with families and leisurely walkers,
looking for the first glinting red leaves of autumn. A few people
walk briskly in the crisp air, swinging briefcases and backpacks,
on their way to work at the Capitol or to campus for school. Golden
light sifts its way through the trees near the Lakeshore dorms,
revealing a large pair of bulldozers near a huge pile of
brush.
(09/17/07 6:00am)
Those who bring their car with them to Madison have to brave a
concrete jungle of parking meters and yellow paint. They must face
the joys and perils of parking in the city.
(05/08/07 6:00am)
Unfortunately for you Cardinal sports readers, you are stuck
with me for another year. The Pep Talks are gone, and you will just
have to deal with a column name that still does not make sense to
you (Seriously, just think: ""A Hole in One"").
(05/07/07 6:00am)
We live in a world that at times seems to be crumbling beneath
us, slowly suffocating from the pollution, wars and grinding
poverty that blanket much of the planet.
(05/03/07 6:00am)
If her 2005 album Let It Die was the explosion that catapulted
former Broken Social Scene singer Leslie Feist onto everybody's
radar, her second major-label album The Reminder is a slow
burn.
(04/26/07 6:00am)
The only thing dirtier than the six couples making out on the
red pleather armchairs at Madison Avenue on Wednesday night was
what was happening on the dance floor.
(04/18/07 6:00am)
Student fantasies of a world with free beer are closer to
becoming a reality in Wisconsin—three ounces at a time.
(04/15/07 6:00am)
The Holocaust Remembrance Day Coalition's Art and Poetry exhibit
opened up Thursday night at the Red Gym.
(03/11/07 6:00am)
In every person's life, there are important decisions to make.
Shall I stay at the party and hook up with that chick who's been
eyeing me all night, or shall I go home to my waiting girlfriend?
Shall I inject the experimental group with 0.1 M solution or 3 M
solution? Would I rather spend my entire life within a vertical
range of a few miles, or would I like to go to space?
(03/08/07 6:00am)
All it takes to graduate from UW is a mouse click. When you get
to the graduation application page, there is no pull-down menu, no
""On Wisconsin"" playing in the background after clicking
""submit,"" no confetti or flashing graphics. It makes it really
easy to forget graduation will one day happen. I took care of my
clicking late one night, promptly fell asleep and removed all
thought of entering the post-graduate world from my mind. It would
all work out, wouldn't it?
(03/07/07 6:00am)
There is one simple philosophy for the Wisconsin Badgers men's
hockey team as it prepares for a first-round, best-of-three road
series against Denver in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association
tournament:
(02/28/07 6:00am)
Twelve p.m.—Four Cardinal salsa enthusiasts enter Chipotle with
empty stomachs eager to seek relief from a cold Monday morning. As
snow falls steadily outside, the group settles down into a booth
ready to warm up with an enticing array of salsas laid out on the
table for each hungry taster to sample.
(02/22/07 6:00am)
A few Crease Creatures notwithstanding, the guess is that most
fans who heard two new chants at the Kohl Center this past weekend
were asking themselves the same thing I was: ""what?""
(02/06/07 6:00am)
Here's a line for you: ""When the upper-crust does shady deeds,
they do them all over town, and the pitch is, they got these little
symbols so they can tell each other without word getting around.""
This line may seem meaningless to you outside of the context from
which it derives, but the second I tell you it's from a film noir,
bells start to ring, don't they?
(02/06/07 6:00am)
Two of Wisconsin's health-care reform organizations, Wisconsin
Health Project and AFL-CIO, met Monday to address health-care
access and affordability at a seminar titled ""Mending Wisconsin's
Broken Health Care System.""