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(02/09/23 8:00am)
As a freshman from New Jersey, adjusting to the Wisconsin winter weather has been a slow process. The sidewalks are covered with ice, some of the walkways are still snowed over and the wind coming off the lakes does not help the situation at all. After being here for a little over a week since coming back from winter break, I have picked up a few tips, both from myself and my Midwestern friends.
(02/03/23 8:00am)
Four bands, two DJs and one amazing show — Arthurfest, a fundraiser-turned-DIY music festival at the Nottingham Cooperative, raised the bar for local music in Madison, creating a performance that will shine on in Madison indie history.
(02/02/23 6:04pm)
State Street boasts a wide variety of culinary choices, with chain restaurants and local eateries tussling for turf at the heart of Madison. Despite the thriving food ecosystem, State Street lacked a vegan presence until Sookie’s Veggie Burgers at 502 State St. came along with the noble aim of saving the environment one burger at a time.
(02/02/23 8:00am)
The summer before eighth grade, I went to Half Price Books with about 15 fantasy novels. I sat them on the counter and was offered $12 for all 15 books. Because I had no concept of the value of money — and was happy to be offered anything — I accepted. With the $12, I bought “The Catcher in the Rye” and “The Bell Jar.”
(02/02/23 8:00am)
The annual Freeze for Food 5K and 10K will return this March in celebration of Peace Corps Week, hosted by the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Wisconsin-Madison (RCPV) and volunteer organization Open Doors for Refugees (ODFR). The RCPV absorbs the majority of race expenses and will donate all proceeds from the event to the ODFR for the seventh consecutive year.
(01/28/23 8:00am)
Three design teams presented their proposals to remodel the Lake Monona Waterfront Thursday evening at the Madison Public Library.
(01/26/23 8:00am)
(01/26/23 8:00am)
It’s time to spring into second semester at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and if you’re looking for some advice, here’s a shower of suggestions. School is hard, winter is cold and moist socks are uncomfortable, but finding ways to freshen up your school year isn’t an impossible task.
(01/26/23 8:00am)
As the new year begins, you know what that means — many of us are taking time to reflect on the past and setting goals for the future. But before you go crazy with unrealistic goals, let's talk about how to improve the most important aspects of your life slowly yet effectively.
(12/19/22 4:54am)
I went through films released this year, found spurious connections between them and pitted them against each other. Let’s go.
(12/14/22 6:01pm)
Badger Film Group, a local Madison-based film group, is set to premiere its latest project and first feature film, “Watch Out,” at the Marquee Theater in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Union South on Thursday. Entry is free, and the first 100 viewers to arrive will receive an Ian’s pizza slice voucher.
(12/13/22 10:23pm)
The sold-out Sylvee was the place to be on Sunday night for fans of one of the defining acts in indie rock this century, Modest Mouse. The Grammy-nominated group is touring their latest studio album, “The Golden Casket,” which dropped last year.
(12/12/22 9:59pm)
Sheldon Epps has been a prominent face in the American theater for decades. He conceived and directed the Tony-nominated musicals “Play On!” and “Blues in the Night.” Additionally, he directed episodes of classic shows like “Friends,” “Frasier” and “Sister, Sister” all while working as the artistic director of the Pasadena Playhouse, occupying the role from 1997 to 2017.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
A nomadic Twitter user only knows the most accurate American political pundit by his username — @Cityafreaks — or by the dime-sized profile picture that accompanies his written thoughts and, contrary to popular belief, is not Tony Soprano.
(12/07/22 3:25am)
Interim head coach Jim Leonhard announced he will leave the Wisconsin Badgers at the end of the 2022 football season on Tuesday night.
(12/08/22 8:00am)
The term “woman” is used in this article to refer to all woman-identifying persons.
(12/07/22 8:00am)
"Peter and the Starcatcher" opened with a mystifying preview Thursday Nov. 17 at the Ronald E. Mitchell Theatre and audiences were enchanted by the performer’s childlike sense of play.
(12/04/22 10:57pm)
Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz announced he will enter the transfer portal Sunday evening.
(12/05/22 8:00am)
The sequel to “Knives Out” (2019) is another masterful mystery from writer and director Rian Johnson. Once again starring Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc, “Glass Onion” delights with exciting mystery, charming characters and social commentary that is somehow both timely and timeless — vaulting the tale into instant classic territory.
(12/02/22 7:00pm)
As a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, there are a few reliable constants. One, that rusty bike with a missing wheel still chained to a bike rack near the Subway on West Dayton St. Two, people trying to steal plastic flamingos from campus property. Three, emails from Jon Eckhardt.