I got pierced at Studs — here’s the review
Studs, a 2019 New York piercing and jewelry startup, has made its way to Madison. It officially opened its State Street storefront last week, and I got pierced to tell you what it’s like.
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Studs, a 2019 New York piercing and jewelry startup, has made its way to Madison. It officially opened its State Street storefront last week, and I got pierced to tell you what it’s like.
Steely Dane is not your average tribute band. Their fourteen musicians fill the stage with multiple keyboards, a horn section and backup vocalists committed to reproducing Donald Fagen and Walter Becker’s signature sound.
State Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison) was selected to be Senate Minority Leader on Nov. 15 for the 2023-24 Wisconsin legislative session.
Badger football fans were shocked on Nov. 27 by the announcement that former Cincinnati Bearcats coach Luke Fickell will be the successor to Paul Chryst. Though most assumed the job would go to interim head coach Jim Leonhard, Fickell has been welcomed with open arms in exchange for taking advantage of his appetite.
Mayoral candidate Gloria Reyes spent her childhood and entire professional career in Madison. Now, she wants to move the city forward through collaboration and equity by running for mayor.
Pokémon fans have waited three years since the release of “Pokémon Sword and Shield” in 2019 for a new generation of monsters. The wait is finally over as Game Freak presents the ninth installment of the iconic series with “Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.”
Known for hits from his time in the Hall of Fame duo Hall and Oates including “You Make My Dreams Come True,” “Rich Girl” and “Private Eyes,” Daryl Hall is on a solo tour heading to Madison’s Orpheum Theater on Nov. 27. He hopped on the phone with The Daily Cardinal to discuss his tour, his music, his monthly free web show “Live from Daryl’s House” and more.
In 2019, freshman me was seeking a taste of home, having spent months away for the first time in my life. Defining “home” has always been tricky for me, but in a culinary sense, I feel most at home when eating Indian or Middle Eastern food. This makes sense considering I was raised in the United Arab Emirates in an Indian household. The one food item I missed the most at the time was the chicken shawarma wrap.
Synth-pop duo Magdalena Bay brought the crowd with them on a journey into their surreal hyper-online multiverse of secrets on Nov. 6. Originally from Miami, the group is now based in Los Angeles, where they have gained a cult-like following from fans captured by their mixed media approach to creating.
One of the biggest stories from the 2022 midterms is the Arizona gubernatorial race. Five days after election day, only 93% of the vote has been counted. As of 1 p.m. on Nov. 14, Kari Lake is trailing Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs by roughly one point.
Ducking into the lowly-lit stage room of the Bur Oak a couple weeks ago, I was greeted by a comfortable small stage with chairs and tables. I could feel the intimacy of the space when I first walked in, which was daunting at first.
“What is prog rock?”
Madison’s mayoral race kicked off last week with an announcement from a well-known city figure.
On Saturday afternoon, right around the kickoff of Wisconsin-Iowa, Purdue completed a 31-24 upset of the 21st-ranked, division-leading Illinois.
As Jack and his posse of friends walked up to the entrance of the bar, ready to get their fake IDs checked, all they could do was pray. Standing in close proximity to other prospective underage drinkers, everyone had the same idea in mind: A wish that the bouncer and bar would be somewhat lenient tonight.
Take a walk down State Street and you’re sure to see them — stores advertising products like CBD, Delta-8 and an assortment of other recreational and medicinal items. While these stores can seem ubiquitous today, all of their products are actually relatively new, only having been legalized a few years ago.
On Election Day, some find themselves scrambling. This often means figuring out where to vote, how to get there or scheduling it into an already busy work day. Sometimes, it’s not as easy as looking up polling locations online and plugging the address into a phone. In fact, some polling stations are located in a spot that won’t be found on a typical city map — sewers.
With a thriving bar scene and party scene and relaxed state-wide drinking laws, the University of Wisconsin-Madison consistently makes the cut as being a top party school. Despite this drinking scene being heavily connoted with attending the university, a sizable portion of the student body does not drink.
Considering Wisconsin is widely known for its drinking culture, it is perhaps unsurprising that the state’s legal minimum drinking age has long been a subject of debate.
The Rohr Chabad house at the University of Wisconsin-Madison hosted a town hall discussion on antisemitism on Sunday night. Approximately 30 members of the UW-Madison Jewish community gathered to discuss antisemitism on a local and national level.