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(02/16/04 6:00am)
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.
(02/11/04 6:00am)
Mark Johnson, the current Badger women's hockey coach, was a
member of the Olympic team immortalized by the recent movie
\Miracle."" He recently spoke with The Daily Cardinal about the
film.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
Writer Harvey Pekar has been a cult figure in underground comic
books since the 1970s when he started his semi-autobiographical
series \American Splendor."" He has covered such personal moments
as his battle with cancer and intimate family relationships in the
pages of his comic, and his life's work was recently filmed as the
movie ""American Splendor."" He recently spoke with The Daily
Cardinal about his motivations and the present state of the
industry.
(01/30/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team makes a trip across the
Minnesota border to face the two-time defending champion Minnesota
Gophers. Seventh-ranked Wisconsin (9-4-5 Western Collegiate Hockey
Association, 15-7-6 overall) is chasing No. 1 North Dakota and No.
9 Minnesota-Duluth, which are both tied for first place in the WCHA
and lead Wisconsin and St. Cloud State by three points.
(01/21/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's hockey team is sitting at the No. 4 spot
of the U.S. College Hockey Online poll after capping off its winter
break action with a 5-2 victory over then-No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth.
The Badgers, who were ranked fifth in the country heading into the
series against the Bulldogs, skated to a 1-1 tie Saturday before
pulling off the upset Sunday.??
(01/16/04 6:00am)
For the first time in the 28-year history of the United States
National Team Development Program, the U.S. returned from the World
Junior Championship in Helsinki, Finland with a gold medal. The
World Junior tournament pits the top 10 hockey programs that
feature players under 20 years old.
(11/25/03 6:00am)
(11/17/03 6:00am)
The response to my call for nominations of the top \Saved by the
Bell"" episode was overwhelming. Each of the five e-mails made a
strong case, and I would not wish this judge's task on anyone, even
those Valley jerks. Without further ado:
(11/13/03 6:00am)
\[Ron Alexenburg] was the president of Sony Records, the
president of Infantry records, he was the president of CBS records,
he consulted for Time Warner Corporation, which is, you know, the
biggest communication company in the world. He consulted for Rupert
Murdoch, and you know all about who he is. He signed Michael
Jackson to his solo career, he signed Janet Jackson, REO
Speedwagon, Kansas, Chicago and Meatloaf. He has 158 gold and
platinum records. And he wants to work with Kingfinger.""
(11/10/03 6:00am)
While I visited my girlfriend in Iowa this weekend, we happened
along an advertisement for a screening of \The Princess Bride.""
After consoling her (we'd missed the screening by a couple of
days), she realized that I hadn't said anything about it.
(11/05/03 6:00am)
Saturday will mark the 113th game between the Wisconsin Badgers
and the Minnesota Golden Gophers. With the exception of a one-year
hiatus in 1906 when President Theodore Roosevelt cancelled
collegiate football rivalries to ease tensions after players left
games injured or even dead, these two teams have met on the
football field every year since 1890.
(10/30/03 6:00am)
(10/24/03 6:00am)
More than a year and a half ago, UW-Madison Sports Information
Director Steve Malchow began assembling an exhibit of more than 100
years of Badger sports memorabilia. Today, the display makes its
formal debut in the Kohl Center.
(10/17/03 6:00am)
(10/13/03 6:00am)
Ethan and Joel Coen have built a reputation as talented, off the
wall, extremely versatile filmmakers. Regrettably, I have only seen
a small handful of their films. Nonetheless, it's hard to miss
their influences-spectacular visuals, odd dialogue and characters
so quirky that you can't help but love them. \Intolerable
Cruelty,"" their latest offering, has been much maligned by Coen
fans who deem it too ""mainstream."" Mainstream or not, the Coens
have crafted a screwball romantic comedy that feels classic in
style and overflows with laughs.
(10/10/03 6:00am)
From the earliest known writings to the cutting edge of modern
science, humanity has been enamored with the idea of attaining
immortality. Geneticists today think it feasible that, through the
application of their craft, the human lifespan could one day be
extended to-I kid you not-500 years.
(10/03/03 6:00am)
Now that October has begun, conversations 'round campus tend to
drift to one of two topics: the thrashings about to be delivered by
particularly malignant midterms, or how folks will be festively
garbed whilst getting sloshed this Halloween.
(10/02/03 6:00am)
Women's World Cup:
(10/02/03 6:00am)
Engineering students from UW-Madison won top awards this past
weekend at Challenge Bibendum, the world's largest environmental
vehicle event.
(09/29/03 6:00am)