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(04/14/11 6:00am)
These days confessing I don't pay much for music is tantamount to
saying I sneak candy into a movie theater or a flask onto a
putt-putt course. Y'all don't just accept that kind of thing—you
expect it from me. Because I'm broke, y'know? My minimum-wage
income gets stretched thin enough just covering my social drinking
habit, not to mention any time the GF drags me out to dinner.
(04/12/11 6:00am)
Dear Mr. Scientist: In chemistry labs we're never allowed to wear
contacts. My TA says that chemical fumes could cause contact lenses
to fuse to your eyes. Are there actually chemicals that can do
this?
(03/23/11 6:00am)
What if one little pill allowed you to access the 80 percent of
your brain scientists said humans couldn't access? The ""pill""
makes you the most brilliant version of yourself, where math
becomes second nature and foreign languages a breeze. Cue
""Limitless,"" the answer to those very questions.
(03/21/11 6:00am)
ERIE, Pa.—When the Wisconsin women's hockey team took the ice Sunday afternoon, most considered them the favorites to win the National Championship.
(03/02/11 6:00am)
It's an experience lost on our generation, but one of the coolest
things about record players was how they enabled their users to
size up an album with the flick of their fingers.
(02/16/11 6:00am)
I'm sure somewhere in the world some guy serenaded his boo on
Valentine's Day with Bruno Mars' lyrics, ""If perfect is what
you're searching for, then just stay the same."" If this girl is
anything like me, then she probably threw up a little bit in her
mouth. And if she isn't like me, well, then that's probably why she
has a boyfriend on Valentine's Day to begin with. She probably
batted her eyelashes at him and then they made out or
something.
(02/15/11 6:00am)
Earth: Earth's unique drone metal hit its peak on their last
album, but this new one won't disappoint longtime fans.
(02/09/11 6:00am)
Bo Ryan and Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery have plenty in common.
In addition to both being at the helm of their representativeBig
Ten men's basketball programs, Ryan and McCaffery are also both
proud Pennsylvania natives.
(02/02/11 6:00am)
Looking out the window and watching the snow circle to the
already-white ground invites me to blissfully reminisce about the
sense of triumph, giddiness and playfulness last year's snowday
created. Like yesterday, I felt like a kid again. And judging by
the thousands of Badgers who ran amuck through
(02/02/11 6:00am)
The thing I love about dubstep is that it's loud as shit. That's
all I knew about it two years ago when I started working at an
Italian deli with my go-to on all things electronic, Alex. It's
loud, angry and transgressive—exactly the things I liked about punk
rock when I wore those Sex Pistols T-shirts at the converted
Alcoholics Anonymous house that hosted all the high school punks'
mosh pit shows. But I don't care as much about the
antiestablishment rhetoric as I used to. In hindsight, lyrics from
bands like Anti-Flag and the Exploited are laughable, and dubstep
fixes that by usually not saying anything.
(01/27/11 6:00am)
This week's column marks the third and final installment in our
female orgasm series. Today, we're hearing from a group of people
who enjoy helping a female-bodied partner achieve orgasm. If you
like giving ladies orgasms and/or you're a lady who likes having
orgasms, take heed.
(01/27/11 6:00am)
As UW-Madison students, we all understand the dilemma that the
winter season poses for dressing fashionably. No matter what we are
wearing to combat the cold, we feel oversized and over bundled.
While thick, puffy jackets are useful in keeping us Wisconsinites
warm, they also have a tendency to hide the fact that there is
actually a human under all of those layers. Unfortunately, this
fashion choice is often unavoidable.
(01/21/11 6:00am)
Next week, sports fans around the world may get a chance to witness
history in front of their eyes. This historical run is not being
made on the frozen tundra of Soldier Field, nor on the wind-swept
ground at the head of the Ohio River in Pittsburgh.
(01/15/11 6:00am)
Often albums that do not initially impress me turn into deep,
rewarding experiences. But what about those albums that impress me
upon first listen, only to fall flat on subsequent spins? Sadly,
the new Cake album falls into this latter category. It may have
been the seven year wait since their last release that overwhelmed
me with anticipation, as I was jamming to Showroom of
Compassion the first time around. But, alas, once the shine
and sparkle of the long-awaited new album wore off, we are left
with an album that can only be described as safe.
(12/28/10 6:00am)
(12/08/10 6:00am)
The first time I had an orgasm occurred approximately three years
after the first time I had sex.
(11/12/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team is peaking at the right time.
(11/10/10 6:00am)
Newly elected governor Scott Walker hasn't even been sworn into
office yet and he's already making big changes for Wisconsin—and
not necessarily for the better.
(11/08/10 6:00am)
The regular season for the Badger men's soccer team (1-4-1 Big Ten,
4-12-2 overall) ended Saturday night. Hosting the Nittany Lions of
Penn State (2-3-1 Big Ten, 11-6-1), the Badgers looked to close out
the season on a positive note.
(11/05/10 6:00am)
That is not to say the Wisconsin women's basketball team didn't
learn a few things in their season-opening, 82-53 exhibition win
against Winona State Thursday night at the Kohl Center, though.