Weasel lips victoriously leads his team
The match had reached a pivotal moment.
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The match had reached a pivotal moment.
It seems that, intentionally or not, each Fiona Apple album has arrived with controversy that overshadowed the actual music. There was the near-pornographic video and her infamous \This world is bullshit!"" Video Music Award speech that accompanied her first album. Many more people heard about her second album's 90 word title than actually heard any of the music off of it. And now, her third record, Extraordinary Machine, arrives with the most tortured back story of all.
Harvest Fest 2005 celebrated its 35th year in Madison this weekend, attracting activists and pot smokers from as far away as California.
Embracing modest successes and bemoaning perceived failures on the part of the UW-Madison administration and student community, students and faculty shared experiences, observations and tears at the sixth annual Plan 2008 campus forum on diversity.
Libra: Sept. 24-Oct. 23
Quarterback John Stocco raced into the end zone, giving the Badgers a win over Michigan Saturday and putting Wisconsin football in the national spotlight once again.
Several scientists at the UW- Madison's Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies believe there is a significant story about Hurricane Katrina that has been left untold by the mainstream media. These hurricane researchers are convinced that accurate storm forecasting in the days leading up to Katrina's landfall kept the death toll from being in the millions.
Dear Hangover ~
In the liner notes to Healthy in Paranoid Times, the sixth studio CD released by Toronto-based alternative rock band Our Lady Peace-and the band's first in three years-there are various photos of walls where facts are scrawled.
The revelation that Madison has the fourth-highest physician prices of all U.S. metropolitan areas is a disheartening blow to those who believe quality health care is a right for all, not a privilege of the wealthy. Health care has been pushed to the back burner in the face of war, an energy crisis and hurricane devastation, but the Government Accountability Office report should be a jarring realization to all levels of government that priorities need to expand.
For many liberals, the Supreme Court's conservative core trio represented such classic Hollywood monsters as werewolf (Antonin Scalia), mummy (Clarence Thomas), and Dracula (the late William H. Rehnquist). President Bush's nominee to fill Chief Justice Rehnquist's seat, Judge John G. Roberts, does not seem to fit that mold at first glance. Then again, there is little to glance at given the paucity of Roberts' record. Still, one of Roberts' decisions involving American prisoners tortured by Saddam Hussein's Baathist thugs suggests that he might prove as scary to liberals in Madison and elsewhere as Justices Scalia, Thomas and Rehnquist.
\Give us some respect!""
How do you make God laugh?-Make a plan.
As the approaching fall summons students back to Madison, many of us prepare to say goodbye to one set of friends and hello to another. Over the summer, we experience the familiar scene of catching up with our high school pals, exchanging stories of our collegiate capers and learning who got married, pregnant and who still works at Wal-Mart. But the rendezvous is never complete. Friends are always missing, often reflecting the absence of those high school buds who are serving America in a foreign land.
As the approaching fall summons students back to Madison, many of us prepare to say goodbye to one set of friends and hello to another. Over the summer, we experience the familiar scene of catching up with our high school pals, exchanging stories of our collegiate capers and learning who got married, pregnant and who still works at Wal-Mart. But the rendezvous is never complete. Friends are always missing, often reflecting the absence of those high school buds who are serving America in a foreign land.
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David Duchovny's \House of D"" seems smart. Reading a synopsis will make it sound collectively subtle and touching, but ""House of D"" is not this type of movie.
Sometimes an actor's reputation is directly affected by his rate of productivity; appearing in too many movies can wear out a welcome, while an indefinite hiatus can impair name recognition. Some actors are better known for their constant output than the films they appeared in, whereas highly revered, picky stars flirting with early retirement inspire reliable interest in their latest project.
Last week, Associated Students of Madison came to Mayor Dave Cieslewicz to convey the message that their constituents, residents of Mifflin Street, wanted to move the block party, which was mistakenly scheduled on their official study day of May 7 to April 30. Analogously, alders often come to the city council endeavoring to pass legislation or approve projects important to the constituents of their district. Like the alders, ASM is an advocacy group, not an event organizer. The idea that ASM ought to pay for the Mifflin Street Party because they campaigned for a date change is as ludicrous as the idea that alders should open their pocketbooks and fork over cash for each and every project or proposal they vote for. I doubt Ald. Zach Brandon, District 7, would be willing to agree to such a suggestion. However, he makes enough money from his student-supported business, Laundry 101, that he is one of the few alders who might be able to meet this demand. Perhaps Brandon would care to put his money where his mouth is?
They say you always remember your \first time,"" the awkward motions, the poor lighting, the slightest scent of stale alcohol emanating from bottles strewn about the room. The most romantic of us certainly remember the music, providing a soundtrack for their first time.