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The cartoon alarm clock goes off and a man wakes, immediately reaching for his cell phone. For 30 seconds we see him from morning to night constantly chatting on his phone with his faithful dog by his side.
The cartoon alarm clock goes off and a man wakes, immediately reaching for his cell phone. For 30 seconds we see him from morning to night constantly chatting on his phone with his faithful dog by his side.
Is it just me, or does it seem like midterms always come at a bad time? Take this past week, for example. How is a kid supposed to spend the weekend studying when it also happens to be NBA All-Star Weekend?
Feeding people can be tricky business. Just ask my left hand.
Last week, a freshman from an area high school committed suicide. He was a popular young man as well as a great basketball player. The staff said he displayed no warning signs. His friends and family are going through hell trying to put the pieces together.
In the 1960s, who would have thought we would see music sold next to kitchen appliances and vacuum cleaners.
The vast majority of legendary director Mike Nichols' films explore the nuances of relationships and sexual behavior, from 1966's \Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"" to his recent HBO work (""Angels in America,"" ""Wit""). Hell, even ""What Planet Are You From?"" used Garry Shandling's humming alien penis to shed some insight on the tricky nature of relationships So it comes as no surprise that his latest is another seriocomic look at the trials and tribulations of love. But ""Closer,"" the star-studded adaptation of Patrick Marber's controversial play, is a forceful, incisive dramedy akin to a Neil LaBute movie without the stilted dialogue; it is a piercing, vibrant piece of work that is one of this year's most notable cinematic accomplishments.
The life of a cabbie is one of always being in motion. People come and go, but the road never ends as they search for the next fare and big tip. In Madison, taxi cabs congregate around State Street like bees to the hive, and on the Friday night of Halloween weekend, everything is swarming and alive.
OK, we know you know which bars in Madison are best for certain special occasions. If it's a birthday, you're heading to The Nitty Gritty. Huge Badger game? State Street Brats. Desperate to smoke a hookah? The Casbah is calling your name. But where do you go when you just wanna go?
Political fact blended with whimsy at Memorial Union Thursday afternoon as author Peggy Wireman read from her latest book \Alice In Bushland,"" featuring March Hare Cheney and Compassionate King Bush determining the path of the country.
Students and graduates had a chance to network around the world outside college at the 2004 Career Links reception, held Thursday night at the Pyle Center. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, the forum offered students of all levels and backgrounds a chance to talk with alumni about finding a career path outside of college.
You have to wait in line to see Ghafoor Zafari.
While many rely on bikes to get around campus, students with Kryptonite bike locks may soon encounter a problem.
A handful of students chatted with Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk at \Cookies and Milk,"" an informal series of discussions involving students and local public figures put on by the Wisconsin Union Directorate.
Most commonly identified as a part of the Saddle Creek Records' emo-pop scene, Cursive has set itself apart with raw vocals, stinging lyrics and brash guitar. Started in 1995, Cursive has gone through several lineups and creative tangents, most recently resulting in its 2003 release,
Madison police returned the search warrant filed last week for UW-Madison sophomore Audrey Seiler, according to Madison Police Sgt. Dave McCaw.
Sometime in the last five years, I became intensely aware of just how rude and inconsiderate many moviegoers are. Without fail, I always manage to sit next to some complete moron that's just begging for a swift tire-iron upside the head. People pay up to $10 to go see a film in a theater and then act no differently than if it were playing in their comfy living room. So, in the vein of stand-up comedian George Carlin's bit \Complaints and Grievances,"" here's a simple list of movie-goers who oughta be killed.
In a 1993 Internet chat, \The Simpsons"" creator Matt Groening was asked about the possibility of a ""Simpsons"" movie. Groening's response would fuel more than 10 years of geek speculation and anticipation, saying a film ""is way down the line."" That non-committal string of hope is all fans have had to go on-until now.
With Valentine's Day right around the corner, what better way to get in the loving mood than to hear what your favorite UW spring athletes have to say about their plans, dream dates, worst dates and anything else that comes to mind when given the chance to speak.
At the end of my interview with Art Paul Schlosser, he said something probably unprecedented in interviewing history.