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(03/22/07 6:00am)
The beer hall was packed wall-to-wall with people. Large men in
extra-large Packers sweatshirts and women in after-work
professional wear crowded along the long bar, waiting to be seated.
A surly group of middle-aged men in leather jackets—the types who
invaded Madison last weekend in the wake of the high school
basketball tournament—kept toasting one another and looked
dangerously close to falling over. And until the polka band took
the stage, the background music consisted of laughing, screaming
children, the clink of pint glasses and the swishing and swooshing
of wind pants.
(03/07/07 6:00am)
(02/25/07 6:00am)
Associated Students of Madison recently announced the return of
online polls for this spring's student government election. Given
the election debacle last year, we hope the new online system is
bug and corruption-free come April.
(02/25/07 6:00am)
By Joe Pudas
(02/22/07 6:00am)
There are good movies, there are bad movies and then there are
movies like ""Ghost Rider,"" which is so unbelievably,
inconceivably, jaw-droppingly bad that it defies categorization.
(02/15/07 6:00am)
The CIA helped install Saddam Hussein to power in Iraq, campus
activists declared Wednesday during a protest in North Hall.
(01/22/07 6:00am)
We all remember certain gifts from our youth. Maybe it was that
first G.I. Joe action figure or maybe one of those light-up yo-yos
that you saw on TV commercials. Certain presents just trigger happy
thoughts and conjure up pleasant recollections.
(01/18/07 6:00am)
Forget your New Year's resolution—it's time to gain a few pounds
and burn some cash. Yes, textbook-buying season has arrived. It
seems all the professors toiled over winter break to revise old
editions (change one sentence) just in time for publishers to give
new meaning to inflation.
(01/18/07 6:00am)
Given Madison's resounding opposition to the ban on same-sex
unions, it makes sense for the Madison City Council to oppose the
latest amendment to the state constitution. Like many on the city
council, we also opposed the passage of the amendment. Still,
lawmakers who represent Madison have a higher obligation to respect
the state constitution.
(11/29/06 6:00am)
Willie Nelson has secured his status as a legend of country
music because of his rebellious attitude and his indubitable talent
as a songwriter. His latest release, Songbird, is technically
sound, but is overall nothing more than average.
(11/28/06 6:00am)
The idea of a new Beatles album is something simultaneously
scary and thrilling. Given that the Beatles created the most
brilliant, original and influential discography in the history of
rock music, the idea of a new Beatles album is one of the most
exciting things conceivable. At the same time, given that the
Beatles broke up 36 years ago and this new album is primarily made
up of previously released material, people have more than enough
reason to think Capitol Records is just repackaging old material as
a way to make a quick buck off people ready to buy anything
Beatles-related.
(10/30/06 6:00am)
Bob Dylan is playing at the Kohl Center tonight, so I thought,
in honor of the occasion, it would be appropriate to list... The
Top Five Reasons Why Bob Dylan is the Coolest Musician Ever:
(10/30/06 6:00am)
By Erin Lemke
(10/25/06 6:00am)
More than 15 years ago, Athletic Director Barry Alvarez and
Rayovac artist Rick Sucharek teamed up to develop the ""Motion W""
logo we currently associate with UW-Madison athletics.
(10/18/06 6:00am)
The adventurer walks across the room. He carefully navigates the
pitfalls and gaping chasms inherent to an indigenous shrine before
finally arriving at his destination. A glass crystal floats next to
the wall. He removes his gravity-defying sand and weighs it out to
make the exchange. Not enough sand! The temperature drops to
absolute zero! All molecules freeze and the adventurer is the
victim of eternity.
(10/15/06 6:00am)
Across the country, Republicans are in full-blown panic mode
about the midterm elections on Nov. 7. The GOP could very well lose
both its House and Senate majorities, leaving President Bush's
agenda effectively crippled for the last two years of his
administration.
(10/05/06 6:00am)
In the most recent controversy surrounding the recognition and
funding of religious student organizations within the UW System,
the UW-Superior chapter of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship filed
suit against the Board of Regents Monday.
(10/01/06 6:00am)
In an age where computer-generated cartoons have become the
norm, it takes more than a film full of talking animal shenanigans
to win over an audience. Unfortunately, that is all that the
clichAc plot of ""Open Season"" delivers.
(09/24/06 6:00am)
Love it or hate it, ""Jackass"" is a powerful force—it was the
show that made real-life violence funny again, revitalized the art
of low-brow humor and enraged every moral conservative. When they
released their first movie in 2001, reactions were clearly split—at
least half the audience was cackling uncontrollably along with the
performers, some walked out in disgust and one or two probably
threw up in the aisles.
(09/14/06 6:00am)
1. The ABC movie ""The Path to 9/11"" drew heated criticism and
protest from what White House administration?