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(01/24/11 6:00am)
Through the ages, the concept of casual sex went from taboo to
accepted. With 40-hour work weeks plus everything else that goes on
in life, who has time to deal with the emotional rollercoaster
known as a relationship? Casual sex is the perfect solution; you
get what you need minus all the complications. But most people,
including director Ivan Reitman, know things are never that simple.
Cue the cliché title ""No Strings Attached,"" cast Natalie Portman
and Ashton Kutcher and you have a movie about two insanely gorgeous
people having sex and keeping it simple until someone starts to
feel something more than horniness.
(01/20/11 6:00am)
I used to have a pretty good friend named Gary. He was a good
enough fellow, and we used to shoot fireworks off at each other
down by the creek every once in a while. Once we even made a pretty
ambitious bike jump over a really deep ravine and Gary, who used to
be pretty daring, ended up shattering his pelvis in several places.
After the ""Pelvis Incident"" Gary was confined to an ""ass-cast,""
as we called it, and went into self-instated retirement for what
ended up being several years. The last few words I ever heard Gary
speak still run through my mind from time to time:
(12/08/10 6:00am)
""Dexter""
(12/05/10 6:00am)
Christmas stations are an ‘O Holy Hell'
(12/03/10 6:00am)
Union members protesting the hire of privately employed food
service workers interrupted the Wisconsin Institutes for
Discovery's grand opening ceremony Wednesday.
(12/02/10 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's basketball team returned home and earned a
statement victory over NC State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge,
helping the Big Ten to its second consecutive win in the annual
competition.
(12/02/10 6:00am)
When I was a senior in high school, Girl Talk and Man Man played a
show together at Club 770 in Union South. The pairing seemed
natural at the time. Girl Talk was understood as a manic computer
whiz who let Neutral Milk Hotel count off the time signature for
Juelz Santana to flow over a Steely Dan riff in an avalanche of
three decades that lasted all of 20 seconds before he thought of
something different. It was like riding a roller coaster with a
blindfold on. It was a cacophonous orchestra that didn't sound all
that disparate from the full-throated, Tom Waits-on-amphetamines
garishness of Man Man.
(12/02/10 6:00am)
Arts Editor Jon Mitchell sat down with newly elected WSUM Station
Manager Danez Smith to discuss his plans for the student-run radio
station.
(11/30/10 6:00am)
I'm a huge proponent of the History Channel. Sometimes there's
nothing better after a long day of toiling over mind-numbingly
exhaustive classes than sitting down and letting the History
Channel pander its infinite wisdom to me, without even asking me to
read a few hundred pages after the show ends.
(11/29/10 6:00am)
After turning a three-point halftime deficit into an 11-point lead
in the first 10 minutes of the second half, the Badgers got away
from the principles of Wisconsin basketball. Seizing the
opportunity, Notre Dame closed the game on a 26-8 run and picked up
a 58-51 win over UW in the championship game of the Old Spice
Classic.
(11/21/10 6:00am)
Imagine you were playing a drinking game last week during the
Student Council meeting. Let's say you had to take a shot every
time someone mentioned bullying or intimidation. By the end of the
night, I bet you would've been drunk enough to get the point.
Unfortunately, I was sober, so I missed it entirely.
(11/19/10 6:00am)
I know, I know, I'm sick of talking about the BCS system as much as
you are.
(11/16/10 6:00am)
Madison is big. Real big. With such a large university comes a
multitude of students from all walks of life, all with their own
unique quirks and personalities. There are those people who have a
great sense of humor and those that are chronic assholes. Some are
musical, athletic, dorky, quiet or religiously outgoing. In any
case, there's a clusterfuck of humanity walking the streets of
Madison, and if you feel like you're a little fish in a pond full
of 40,000 other various-sized fish, you're not alone. It's normal
to see completely new faces every day you walk down the street to
class, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed at the sheer volume of
people here. Plus, if you're like me—an incredibly studly fish who
has its fins involved in a lot of different and random interests
and activities—it can be tough to find a ""school"" of other
like-minded fish.
(11/12/10 6:00am)
As Wisconsin basketball heads out of the exhibition season and into
Sunday's regular season opener, one question comes to mind: While
these exhibition games may in fact be wiped from the record, are
they wiped from memory?
(11/10/10 6:00am)
When I was in third grade I was asked, ""What are you learning in
math; have you gotten to division yet?""
(11/10/10 6:00am)
From humble beginnings of ciphers on sidewalks to the spotlight of
commercial media, hip-hop has gone through transformations that
challenged its integrity. In Madison, there is a movement to
acknowledge its presence within a community dynamic. This past
Sunday night the Barrymore Theater played host to Madison's First
Annual Hip-Hop Awards. While its resources were not humble—smoke
machine, lasers, advanced lighting, the nature of the prefix
""first"" captures the modest beginning of this newborn event, one
that glorifies the positive in hip-hop.
(11/01/10 6:00am)
Pay $10 for Freakfest? When I only want to visit my bartending
friend who works at ______? Sorry you good boys and girls, I'm
bordering on ""Savers only"" and ""raid parents' house for things I
can use"" broke. Plus, I have principles and ""attempt to get in
sans being forced to lay down cold, hard cash"" ranks in the top
five. Look, I was only on State Street's
horse-shit-and-puke-plastered pavement for all of two blocks in
transit to a party después de drinks at the aforementioned bar, so
at least give me the chance to tell you about my adventure.
(10/31/10 6:00am)
Though you wouldn't know it from the media coverage of this
election, there is more at stake tomorrow than seats in government
office. Hitting closer to home, a few local referenda deserve
attention before heading to the polls tomorrow. Though only two
questions will appear on the ballot in Madison, they hit on key
issues that should resonate with many college students.
(10/29/10 6:00am)
The Badger volleyball team (2-8 Big Ten, 13-8 overall) will take on
Michigan State (3-7, 11-10) and No. 15 Michigan (8-2, 19-3) this
weekend.
(10/29/10 6:00am)
Common Council members proposed $792,000 worth of amendments to
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's operating budget Thursday.