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City Bar 3p.m.-10p.m. $4.00 pitchers PBR, 10p.m.-close $3.00 rail mixers
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City Bar 3p.m.-10p.m. $4.00 pitchers PBR, 10p.m.-close $3.00 rail mixers
City Bar 3p.m.-10p.m. $4.00 pitchers PBR, 10p.m.-close $3.00 rail mixers
Hawk's Bar and Grill $3.00 Jumbo lites
Wando's Bacon Night: $1 Coors Light, Pabst Blue Ribbon and Miller Lite cans, $4 jumbo rails, $5.00 jumbo Absolut mixers, $2 Harlem Shots
Kollege Klub $5 Jack Daniels mixers
Amy's Cafe
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Elite
I'm normally a pretty healthy eater, mixing fruits, veggies and whole grains in with the poor college-student staples. I eat only lean meats and try not to over-salt when I'm cooking. I drink 64 ounces of aqua a day, not including the water in Miller Lite. Richard Simmons would be proud.
My last Mifflin Block Party has got me feeling a bit down. Madison is a special place, a place where the wine flows from a plastic bag and the women come equipped with vodka-filled Nalgenes. In the ""real world,"" people don't engage in such an endless liver assault. Or do they?
The Caribou is a diamond in the rough. The Cardinal bar team hasn't quite found the diamond yet, but we're sure it's there somewhere.
Promoting Wisconsin pride and heritage by selling merchandise with witty slogans and old-school flair, UW-Madison juniors Ben Fiechtner and Troy Vosseller have transformed a grassroots T-shirt operation into a flourishing business venture.
Recently a friend pointed out to me that even though this column is an outlet for creative communication, it has only been utilized to sustain a concentrated fury of personal lament. In other words, throughout the year-save the sporadic staccato bursts of glee-all I have done is gripe, grouse and complain. The same friend then followed the observation with a question-\Does that mean that there is nothing to be happy about?""
You're probably coming to one of two conclusions: one, Peter N. Long has turned into a portly African-American. Or two, he's allowing anybody to occupy this space for a 1.75 of Jack and some incriminating photos. Rest assured, neither is the case. Pete's off tending to some family business. In the meantime, he asked me to write something in his stead.
Dear Mom and Dad:
The NFL just won its appeal of a decision that allowed individuals fewer than three years removed from their high school graduation to enter into the league's draft. Hell Yeah! NOT!!!!
There is a grassroots movement heading inbox to inbox, which, like bowl games and political debates on opinion, we as a staff of arts professionals have to take a stance on: Yoshimi's battle with 3 Doors Down.
With the release of her third solo album in 2001, Because It Feel Good, Kelly Hogan solidified her place in the upper echelon of the alt-country ranks, alongside Bloodshot Records' label mates Neko Case, Ryan Adams and Robbie Fulks. She is currently on tour and rolls into Cafe Montmartre, 127 E. Mifflin St., on Friday night. The Daily Cardinal caught up with her en route to get some pancakes after a show in Nashville, Tenn.