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(10/06/15 2:55am)
Residents of the Tenney-Lapham neighborhood have expressed concerns over an accepted offer to purchase a property on the 1300 block of East Washington Avenue to open a permanent day shelter for the homeless.
(09/25/15 12:30am)
It’s Saturday. Your alarm rings at 6:30 a.m. You’ve been waiting for this day all week. You jump out of bed, turn the bass up on your stereo and throw on your bibs. The neighbors are already out celebrating on their porch. What day is it? It’s market day. Time to turnip the beet.
(06/27/15 9:15pm)
“If we can change one kid’s life, the mission is accomplished. Because that one kid could change a generation, could change a culture. That’s the idea.”
(04/13/15 4:45am)
Seconds after Wisconsin’s loss to Duke, as the camera swept through a sea of heartbroken fans, it paused on one fan dressed as “Po,” the red Teletubby whose face captured the emotions of Badgers across the country.
(03/26/15 1:35am)
Although most people are still unfamiliar with this band’s name, they have however danced at some point to the band’s Grammy winning song “Rather Be.” Now that you know who I am talking about, the British electronic group, Clean Bandit, is set to bring their classical and techno fusion music to the Majestic April 4. The group is comprised of four twenty-somethings who met during their stint at the University of Cambridge, and discovered a shared love for creating truly unique music.
(03/04/15 6:02am)
This Wednesday, MisterWives will perform at the High Noon Saloon with openers BØRNS and Handsome Ghost. Most well known for their hit “Reflections,” MisterWives has sold out the upcoming show in Madison. Last Friday I had the pleasure to chat with the talented Garrett Borns, better known as BØRNS. The interview was really enlightening and he came across as a very genuine musician.
(02/10/15 3:12am)
Months away from GeekCon, Madison finally has a spring fan convention of its own. The Wizard World Comic Con came through Madison this past weekend, bringing a slew of vendors and celebrities into the Alliant Energy Center convention hall. Walking in, a young girl called out to her father, “You’re breaking the law! You can’t be both Superman and Batman!” It set the tone for a sweet event.
(02/06/15 3:04pm)
The Wizard World Comic Con is coming to Madison this weekend at the Alliant Energy Center. Featuring events on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as well as plenty of stars from the comic scene who will be there to take pictures and sign autographs, the event is one worth attending and dressing up in your best cosplay for.
(02/03/15 3:47pm)
This weekend Anthony Sanders and Daniel Radovanovic stopped by to chat and perform a couple songs for us here at the Nest on Saturday afternoon. They discussed everything from the wacky descriptions given to their main band, The Island of Misfit Toys, by promoters to how their involvement in poetry motivated them to finish high school.
(12/05/14 4:45pm)
It’s a big weekend for Wisconsin men’s hockey.
(11/11/14 4:22am)
(11/03/14 4:00am)
Inspiring others to pursue their goals, whatever they may be, is the overarching goal of Keven Stonewall, a 19-year-old UW-Madison sophomore who has made incredible breakthroughs in colon cancer research.
(10/30/14 6:00am)
Slug, born Sean Daley, is 42 and having some of the best years of his life. He is hailed as a God MC to so many children of the Midwest Winter.
(10/23/14 12:39am)
I have a riddle for you.
(10/17/14 4:15am)
Jet-lagged on a Wednesday morning, professional actor and comedian Chris D’Elia was kind enough to take some time to speak with me about his upcoming performance at the Madison Comedy Festival and his current industry projects.
(10/13/14 3:22am)
A war on the people who have the audacity to make budget-priced or free, independent games that represent characters other than grizzled white dudes has been ongoing since August. Their games push back against the idea that games must be power fantasies, whether the power in place is the ownership of a vehicle worth millions or being an individual assassin striking terror in the hearts of the orcs of Middle Earth. Most, if not all, of these games are pretty easy to acquire, run on your college laptop, and cost $20 or less.
(10/09/14 5:48am)
Brin Riley, a University of Wisconsin-Madison senior, woke up to the iconic sound of a Facebook message iPhone notification from her roommate Saturday when she found out her residence was being robbed.
(10/08/14 4:30am)
Caroline VanSickle’s office was exactly what I would expect the office of an anthropologist to look like with a handkerchief-sized cloth printed with hominid skulls laying draped over a bookshelf and a tiny replica of a pelvis resting on top of the cloth. VanSickle herself sat in front of a computer that flicked through pictures of animals in their natural habitats. When I sat down and we started to chat, it was like I had known her for years, even though this was only the second time we had conversed.
(09/30/14 3:33am)
Approaching the hole-in-the wall haven that is The Frequency, I could feel some real live music magic in the air. The rest of the square was pretty much dead, but the lull of bright lights and cigarette smoke lured us magnetically towards the end of the block, where we found musicians and concert-goers alike basking in the awesomeness of the first quarter of the night.
(09/23/14 5:39am)