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(10/20/09 6:00am)
The last time I paid to watch a sporting event was last summer
to watch the Brewers play. One of the best things about Miller
Park, despite the inflated prices, is the stadium always allowed
fans to carry in whatever snacks they might have brought from home
to enhance the experience. Fans' bags were inspected on arrival,
and upon entrance attendants observing that Mr. and Mrs.
Baseball-Fan had nothing more than peanuts and sunflower seeds in
their bags, they were allowed in.
(10/13/09 6:00am)
One of the biggest perks of being an upperclassman is no longer
needing to take classes in crowded lecture halls with 200 other
students three days a week with an additional 50-minute
discussion.
(10/08/09 6:00am)
The Life of the World to Come, the 17th studio album by the
Durham, North Carolina-based Mountain Goats, contains the same
strikingly poignant lyrics frontman John Darnielle has offered in
previous works and continues along his path of phenomenal
music.
(10/08/09 6:00am)
Earlier this week a fellow columnist wrote about the dangers of
ESPN's dominance over the sports media industry. I completely agree
with his point in that context. But from a different angle, ESPN's
presence in a huge media conglomerate can also create benefits
across different platforms. In this case, it's access to
entertainment.
(10/05/09 6:00am)
Contrary to popular belief, the end of human kind
will not come suddenly, taking the shape of a mushroom cloud in the
red sky. The destruction of society is already underway, and you
can see it at the library, in lecture halls, on Bascom hill,
walking Charter Street and in State Street cafés.
(10/05/09 6:00am)
In accordance with an ancient doctrine, UW-Madison sophomore
Eric Witstanker, 20, evolved into a Broseph after his
five-thousandth Keystone beer last Thursday night at a house party
located on Lakelawn Place.
(09/30/09 6:00am)
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(09/25/09 6:00am)
Todd Yeagley has seen Indiana Hoosiers soccer from just about
every possible angle.
(09/24/09 6:00am)
State Rep. Jeffrey Wood, I-Chippewa Falls, was arrested
Wednesday night near Wausau on suspicion of driving while
intoxicated, according to a report released Thursday.
(09/24/09 6:00am)
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(09/22/09 6:00am)
Snarf: a character in the popular mid-1980s animated show
ThunderCats, or the word I have to start this column with after
losing a drinking-induced bet to my friends Saturday night.
(09/11/09 6:00am)
Multi-sport athletes at the collegiate and professional levels
have always been rare when each game requires so much devotion of
time and effort in order to become the best. The critics reason
that individuals can't possibly reach maximum potential in a
particular sport if they're trying to juggle two games at a
time.
(09/10/09 6:00am)
Nipping at the heels of last year's debut album Limbo, Panto,
Wild Beasts continue their strange and bombastic odyssey into
music's darker fathoms with Two Dancers, a decidedly more mature
album that advances the band's already extraordinary talents and
pushes them into new territory. Wild Beasts are nothing if not
unique. Lead singer Hayden Thorpe's ever-present,
bawdy-yet-aristocratic falsetto spews epithets and vulgar
insinuations as though they were lofty hymns, and bassist Tom
Fleming (whose vocal talents are much more prominent this time
around) offers a down-to-earth deadpan ring that subtly implicates
his narrators in what amount to nothing more than everyday
atrocities, all while following tense, galloping rhythms and vast,
far-reaching melodies. This combination of musical and lyrical
oddity separate Wild Beasts fully from the safety of the norm;
these soulful, lilting tracks belie a sinister core bordering on
the psychotic.
(09/07/09 6:00am)
Jay-Z is a hustler. I could cite dozens of his lyrics
self-proclaiming such (especially pertinent to this column's topic,
""I'm more Frank Lucas than Ludacris""), but the more music that
comes and goes, the more the evidence supports his claims.
(08/23/09 6:00am)
Friday, August 7
(08/23/09 6:00am)
Friday, August 7
(08/02/09 6:00am)
With the sun quietly resting its head behind an
adjacent chapel, Beirut's wunderkind Zach Condon graciously
remarked over his gentle strumming, ""This might be the biggest
crowd this ukulele has ever played for.""
(08/02/09 6:00am)
With the sun quietly resting its head behind an adjacent chapel,
Beirut's wunderkind Zach Condon graciously remarked over his gentle
strumming, This might be the biggest crowd this ukulele has ever
played for.""
(06/05/09 6:00am)
The Madison Common Council voted to suspend, and not revoke, the
liquor license of a downtown bar Tuesday despite its repeated
problems with the Madison Police Department.
(05/07/09 6:00am)
With the year nearing its unavoidable conclusion and seniors
nearly ready (or for some far beyond ready) to end their stay in
Madison, it only seems appropriate to reflect on the athletic feats
and disappointments which the class of '09 has borne witness to.