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(01/30/14 3:55am)
Transcending the bounds of one individual sport, a universal tug-of-war exists in the sporting world: Do we want the best team to win the championship, or do we want the thrilling storyline of an underdog taking down the season's top teams?
(01/29/14 5:41am)
What’s immediately striking about the Real/Surreal exhibit is how effectively it sucks you into its domain. The gallery itself, located on the second floor of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA), is as much an unnerving display of surrealistic tendencies as the art it showcases. When you first walk in, the room opens up into slanted walls displaying the pieces of the exhibit, all slightly ajar from the implied centers of the walls, and the viewer instantly feels slightly off balance.
(01/19/14 3:54am)
The line to get in was immense, stretching down the majority of Exhibition Hall. There was some slight confusion—on the part of your gustatory nomad—as to how to get in, since one line moved one way and the other moved the opposite way. It turns out one line was for the coat check, which was gleefully sidestepped in order to get closer to the festivities. The fest was sold out, which should come to no surprise given what the fest was sampling.
(12/09/13 11:30am)
1. Kanye West—Yeezus
(12/09/13 4:18am)
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill Friday that seeks to provide expanded workforce training for state residents with disabilities.
(12/06/13 5:47am)
Avant-garders Xiu Xiu dug their way through history on this one. Jamie Stewart—Xiu Xiu’s frontman, founder, leader, etc. —looked at jazz legend Nina Simone for inspiration, as he and a team of jazz players deliver a collection of jazz duels and whispered lyrics that serve as reworks of cuts from Nina’s deep, 50-year catalog. Jazz is all about free spirit and pushing musicians to their limits (just ask Guitar George), and Nina definitely delivers just enough free spirit to keep it fighting through avant-garde’s cage.
(12/05/13 7:19am)
Local food vendors presented to the Vending Oversight Committee Wednesday to express concerns about problems associated with late-night vending.
(12/05/13 5:54am)
Gov. Scott Walker fired one of his aides Tuesday after it became clear she had posted demeaning comments about Hispanics on social media.
(12/03/13 8:14am)
Three decades into playing a significant role in the rise of experimental indie rock, Yo La Tengo has still not tired of making good music. The trio of Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley and James McNew have found success once again on their 13th album, Fade, out this past January, with a deluxe version released in November.
(11/21/13 6:53am)
(11/21/13 6:50am)
Nineteen-year-old Jake Bugg wowed the U.K. with his self-titled debut album in late 2012, but the indie grassroots rocker didn’t have as much success in the U.S. when he released the album here in April 2013. The most publicity he’s gotten in the States has probably been his recent Twitter throw-down with the pop sensation boys of One Direction, where he (being the angsty British punk he is) publicly insulted their musical abilities. They got really upset and he got absolutely butchered by teenage girls and the media. But, despite being number one on U.K. charts and no higher than 75 on the U.S. billboard charts, Jake Bugg decided to make a move to California and record his sophomore album, Shangri La (named after the Malibu studio where it was recorded), with American producer Rick Rubin.
(11/19/13 8:18am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee approved the Greater University Tutoring Service’s 2014-’15 budget in a unanimous decision Monday.
(11/14/13 6:19am)
While Packer fans thought losing Aaron Rodgers was devastating, imagine how Barcelona fans feel after losing forward Lionel Messi to a hamstring injury likely for the rest of the calendar year.
(11/08/13 4:03am)
Not often is an athlete checked into a hospital and simultaneously heard echoes of blame for it. Miami Dolphins second year player Jonathan Martin reported to a South Florida hospital to be treated for emotional distress before he returned to his home to be with family.
(11/06/13 2:31am)
[Ironic applause]
(11/05/13 7:27am)
Now that the first annual YouTube Music Awards are over, Spike Jonze’s—director of the ceremony—comments now seem like more of a warning than a statement of creative ambition. Jones told The New York Times he hoped the live event would become a “fun mess,” not something you expect to hear from someone putting together an internationally-streamed award show.
(11/04/13 8:55am)
The Wisconsin women’s soccer team (5-5-1 Big Ten, 10-6-2 overall) finished off their regular season on a high note Saturday, overpowering Northwestern (1-9-0, 3-14-2) 3-0 at McClimon Soccer Complex.
(11/04/13 7:44am)
It's that time of year again. The rental ads are endless and the showing frenzy is in full swing. But take a breath, it'll be alright. Here is our guide to help you navigate the vibrant but overwhelming Madison housing market.
(11/01/13 3:20am)
The Wisconsin women’s soccer team (4-5-1 Big Ten, 9-6-2 overall) is looking to make their final stand in their last game of the regular season against Northwestern (1-9-0, 3-13-2) Saturday afternoon at McClimon Soccer Complex in a game that will determine whether or not the team qualifies for the Big Ten Tournament.
(10/22/13 4:14am)
Delays are a touchy subject among video game players. Drawing on Internet ire seemingly from the fiery pits of hell, some players vent their unbridled frustration on the friendly confines of NeoGAF.com. Others take a more rational approach, believing extra time should make better product.