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(09/01/09 6:00am)
Two studio albums into their 20s, Arctic Monkeys were the most
perfect incarnation of post-Beatles euro-pop to date. They'd
successfully taken the last 35 years of just-wanna-hold-your-hand
poptimism and respooled it so tight that all of their hands were
too wrapped up in their own style to reach out for the grasp of
another person. Now two full albums in, their spool of thread is
frayed. Humbug, the group's highly anticipated third
effort, is a fuzzed-out study in maturation in more ways than
one.
(08/26/09 6:00am)
Two studio albums into their 20s, Arctic Monkeys were the most
perfect incarnation of post-Beatles euro-pop to date. They'd
successfully taken the last 35 years of just-wanna-hold-your-hand
poptimism and respooled it so tight that all of their hands were
too wrapped up in their own style to reach out for the grasp of
another person. Now two full albums in, their spool of thread is
frayed. Humbug, the group's highly anticipated third effort, is a
fuzzed-out study in maturation in more ways than one.
(04/30/09 6:00am)
Well, we've reached the end of the year, and because the final
issue next Thursday will be full of summer previews, this will be
my last column... or will it? Might some extra page space show up
conveniently? Will I flex my considerable power as arts editor and
kick some freshman's measly article off the page for my own
enjoyment? You'll have to wait and find out.
(04/16/09 6:00am)
No doubt you've seen or heard the advertisements printed on
bulletins at your place of worship, aired on late-night television
or even shouted at you on the street, warning you about the dangers
that threaten your soul. The script is familiar:
(04/09/09 6:00am)
Single mother of four ""Susan"" doesn't know what to do. If she
continues working her third job, she will fall into a slightly
higher income bracket and no longer qualify for government
assistance. If she quits her third job, she will be dependent on
welfare just to feed her family.
(04/03/09 6:00am)
When Badgers head coach Greg Van Emburgh started pursing the
talented recruit Moritz Baumann two and a half years ago, the young
German was not at all familiar with the Badger tennis program. But
now, the southpaw from Inzlingen, Germany, is stealing the show
with a spotless record this spring, and Wisconsin is making room
for yet another rising German star in freshman Patrick
Pohlmann.
(03/05/09 6:00am)
A person could fill pages and pages trying to precisely pin down
the sound and meaning of English duo the Boy Least Likely To's
deceptively titled debut, The Best Party Ever. On it, the
band makes liberal use of instruments widely employed by other
indie-folk acts, such as harmonicas, brass and banjos, but the
resulting sound is wholly unlike that of any of their
contemporaries, and might be best described by one of the album's
in-joke lyrical references to a country-disco band.""
(03/02/09 6:00am)
Our government, and our nation as a whole, has a problem—one
that may not even be our fault. It is a problem evident in even the
earliest stages of youth. Shortsightedness is this problem—the
inability to look past the short-term. It is not hard to believe
that this notion is carried forth to ensure personal benefit; this
is our psychological motivation for self-interest at work. You are
probably wondering what is wrong with personal success. There is
absolutely nothing wrong with personal success, but the nation's
problem is far beyond that.
(03/02/09 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Dance Marathon raised almost $57,000 for the
American Family Children's Hospital Friday and Saturday during the
overnight dance marathon event at the Shell.
(02/24/09 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's tennis team edged out the No. 21 Wake Forest
Demon Deacons for a 4-3 victory in the last minutes of singles play
at Sunday afternoon's meet at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
(02/12/09 6:00am)
Cook time: 10 minutes
(12/11/08 6:00am)
Wednesday afternoon hit me with a pondering surprise. I just
consumed a sandwich for lunch and continued searching for that
little something extra to top off the meal before class. As I began
scrounging the kitchen and pantry for possibilities, waves of food
memories and growth washed over me.
(12/11/08 6:00am)
Rocky Rococo
(11/13/08 6:00am)
Wisconsin cross country runner Landon Peacock thought that if
the Badgers' Big Ten title streak was ever going to end while he
was on the team, it would have happened this year. Since Wisconsin
had its two top returners struggling with injuries early in the
season, two good runners transferring out and a new head coach, it
appeared Michigan had a decent shot at upsetting the Badger
dynasty, especially at the Wolverines' home course.
(11/13/08 6:00am)
While his role as chair of the Committee on Colleges and
Universities will end in January, state Rep. Steve Nass,
R-Whitewater, plans to continue to be active in education
policymaking.
(10/28/08 6:00am)
Israeli folk-pop, singer-songwriter Yael Naim's catchy single
New Soul"" swooped into the United States early this year and
gained immediate popularity via a Macbook Air commercial. Featuring
a piano and horn-driven groove with an upbeat and ethereal melody
""New Soul"" reigned No. 1 on iTunes and peaked at No. 7 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in February 2008 - right after its debut in the
Mac ad.
(10/07/08 6:00am)
The Oct. 6 piece, Economy demands time to regulate, not hastily
approved bailout"" by Andrew Pichotta misses many contrary economic
statistics.
(09/30/08 6:00am)
1. Freshman Phenom
(09/29/08 6:00am)
They couldn't do it. No way. Impossible. Return to Cookie
Mountain was too good of an album. How could TV on The Radio
follow up one of the best albums of 2006? Better yet, how the hell
could they follow up one of the best albums of this decade? With
expectations for Dear Science at impossible heights, Tunde
Adebimpe and company were going to let everyone down...
right?
(09/15/08 6:00am)
Threats of stabbings and drive-by shootings are just a few
things Jason Koepke heard after denying entry to unruly patrons
when he worked at Madison Avenue, a popular bar and dance club in
downtown Madison.