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(03/14/12 6:36am)
I still vividly remember going to see “Super Bad” back in my senior year of high school with my friends who were kind enough to chauffeur me to an opening-night screening in the wake of my wisdom-teeth removal. For weeks leading up to the release, I must have watched the unrated “redband” trailer on YouTube over a dozen times and was bombarded with the abbreviated television-ad even more frequently. When I finally got to see the flick, I obviously laughed my ass off (the pain killers from my surgery the day before made sure of that). However, I couldn’t help but feel like I would have enjoyed the movie significantly more if I had gone into it without seeing its best jokes excerpted and played out of context, over and over. I knew what to expect. I was perpetually waiting for the punch lines and the memorable plot points I knew were coming, trying to place them into the narrative still unfolding.
(03/14/12 6:34am)
Despite the withdrawal of a $1.5 billion northern Wisconsin iron mine proposal after Democrats in the state Senate blocked a mining reform a week ago, Gov. Scott Walker vowed he would “not give up” on mining in Wisconsin in a Tuesday morning radio show appearance.
(03/12/12 6:45am)
When the Joint Finance Committee passed the bill limiting collective bargaining rights for public employees late Feb. 16, 2011, Sen. Minority leader Mark Miller, D-Monona, told state Sen. Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee, to bring an extra shirt and a toothbrush to Thursday morning’s caucus.
(03/07/12 6:41am)
With multiple recall races likely on their way in Wisconsin, Assembly representatives passed a joint resolution Tuesday that could change the state constitution by redefining the grounds for a recall election.
(03/01/12 12:31am)
As a youngster, sleepovers were the highlight of my week. I used to beg—and I mean beg on my hands and knees at her feet—to get my mother’s permission to sleep at my B.F.F.’s house and would tell her she was the cruelest mother in the whole world and ruining my life should my meager request be denied. Nowadays, a twist of fates has induced quite the opposite reaction in me when I am proposed with the question, “Do you want to spend the night?”
(02/29/12 1:14am)
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(02/27/12 2:54am)
For the impatient out there, here’s a single sentence summation of Paralytic Stalks, of Montreal’s latest sonic think piece: The sound of Kevin Barnes, frequent musician and perpetual thespian, traveling so far up his own ass that he has finally emerged out the other end and into the brilliant light of day.
(02/15/12 1:11am)
As I explained when this column debuted, Little Shapiro, Big World is about doing things that are outside my comfort zone. These have been, and usually will be, situations I actively seek out that make me feel squirmy for comedic purposes. However, there is a big difference between uncomfortable and terrifying. This anecdote falls in the latter category.
(02/13/12 2:28am)
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(02/08/12 1:50am)
I occasionally have those introspective moments in which I
suddenly realize that I am not as smart or as normal as I like to
think I am.
(02/03/12 8:08am)
UW-Madison needs to reallocate its resources in order to
preserve the quality of the university, UW-Madison Chancellor David
Ward said at a forum with members of the UW-Madison community
Thursday.
(01/30/12 3:05am)
To a person without a disability, the life of a person with one is
nearly impossible to truly comprehend.
(01/26/12 8:37am)
Chancellor David Ward asked campus officials to examine
UW-Madison’s sexual assault reporting process and alcohol policies
Wednesday, addressing gaps identified in a recent report that
revealed sexual assault allegations against former associate
athletic director John Chadima.
(01/25/12 8:23am)
Jeff Gilbert did not think much of the smoke alarms ringing on the night of Jan. 13. Where he lived-the Porchlight Transitional Housing Complex on North Brooks Street-they went off frequently.
(01/24/12 3:47am)
Winter break is a wasteland for productivity. It is too short in which to accomplish anything significant and too cold to ever make you want to leave the house. This, of course, means television. A lot of it. "Family Guy," "Law and Order: SVU" or, whatever, "The Price is Right," because the remote is all the way on the other side of the living room and your skin has begun to grow into the fibers of your parents' couch.
(01/18/12 1:07am)
The drive to gather enough signatures to force a recall of Gov.
Scott Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and four Republican State
Senators culminated in a rally Tuesday where organizers announced
they had collected approximately 1.9 million signatures.
(01/03/12 1:30am)
PASADENA, Calif.—For a season as successful as the one Wisconsin
enjoyed, it is ironic that some of the most indelible memories of
the year came in loses.
(12/15/11 8:26am)
For most people, the holidays are the most joyous time of year.
They are time spent with family, and time spentpracticing of
close-held traditions. Putting up the Christmas tree and lights,
leaving cookies and milk out for Santa Claus and waking up early on
Christmas morning to see what he left you. But, for student
athletes such as members of the Wisconsin men’s hockey team, the
holidays are a bit different from more traditional
festivities.