Colleen Hoover’s series ‘It Ends With Us’’ portrays abuse with scary accuracy
We’re all just people who do bad things.
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We’re all just people who do bad things.
Although the post-Thanksgiving holiday frenzy has kicked into full gear, there’s one daunting task that always seems to bring this cheer to a screeching halt: Christmas shopping.
Steely Dane is not your average tribute band. Their fourteen musicians fill the stage with multiple keyboards, a horn section and backup vocalists committed to reproducing Donald Fagen and Walter Becker’s signature sound.
State Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison) was selected to be Senate Minority Leader on Nov. 15 for the 2023-24 Wisconsin legislative session.
Billionaire Elon Musk has found himself in the middle of the media’s attention for his controversial strategy as the new owner and CEO of social media platform Twitter. The platform is used by many journalists to stay in-the-know. So, when he decided to fire roughly half the staff of Twitter in his first couple weeks at the helm, the media was quick to criticize. He says this is all part of the plan.
In an unforeseen turn of events, former president Donald Trump announces that he will be changing his political affiliation to the Green Party, and will be running as such in 2024.
One of the best things about the holiday season is the opportunity to give and receive gifts. If you’re looking for the perfect gift for the special woman in your life, you’re in luck. We’ve put together a list of some of the best gifts for women, so you can find the perfect present for your loved one.
Mayoral candidate Gloria Reyes spent her childhood and entire professional career in Madison. Now, she wants to move the city forward through collaboration and equity by running for mayor.
Bartell Theater’s newest queer-centered production “Act A Lady” graced the stage earlier this month in a flourish of feathers and exaggerated French accents. The production presents a real mind-bending viewing experience.
The Backseat Lovers released their sophomore studio album “Waiting to Spill” at midnight on Oct. 28. This album is fiercely vulnerable in comparison to their debut album, “When We Were Friends.”
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-5, 3-4), looking to rebound from an inexcusable and costly loss at Iowa, travel to Lincoln to take on the lowly Nebraska Cornhuskers (3-7, 2-5) this Saturday at 11 a.m.
What is the best U.S. produced sitcom of all time? Is it “Friends”? “The Office”? “Modern Family”? Maybe even “How I Met Your Mother”?
If you’re anything like the average college student, you’re likely balancing school with extracurriculars, jobs and a personal life. This means you might forget to call mom and dad back sometimes.
It’s that time of year again — leaves are beginning to fall off the once vibrant trees, the air is getting slightly chillier and an abundance of individuals are forgetting about Thanksgiving and bulldozing straight towards a yearning for the winter holidays to approach.
Comedian, journalist and Wisconsin native Charlie Berens was announced as this year's winter commencement speaker. Berens graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009 and is best known as the creator of the Manitowoc Minute.
Colleen Hoover is dominating the New York Times Best Seller list with seven of her novels in the top 10 spots for the Paperback Trade Fiction category. She has sold over 20 million books. Her best-seller “It Ends With Us,” has been on the list for 78 weeks straight.
The story of Ganga Jagjivandas starts out bleak. Entangled in the youthful rush of love, Ganga elopes away from her wealthy family in the Indian peninsula Kathiawar in hopes of barreling towards her dream of becoming a Bollywood actress.
The stage was “Sett” on Friday night as a crowd composed of hipsters warmed up in Union South, anxiously anticipating what would be an unforgettable show. Wisconsin Union Directorate’s (WUD) latest concert brought in a sizable group of fans.
On Nov. 4, Canadian pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen stopped in at the Sylvee for one of the last nights of her “The So Nice Tour.”
Ducking into the lowly-lit stage room of the Bur Oak a couple weeks ago, I was greeted by a comfortable small stage with chairs and tables. I could feel the intimacy of the space when I first walked in, which was daunting at first.