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(10/06/11 6:00am)
Lewis Black hates a lot of people. He hates Scientologists. He
hates Republicans (though he would rather be a Republican than a
Scientologist) and Democrats alike—minus U.S. Senators Russ
Feingold, Ted Kennedy, and Bernie Sanders, ""the guy from
Vermont."" The biggest asshole he has ever met, though? That award
goes to Donald Trump.
(10/02/11 6:00am)
October 4, 1976
(09/27/11 6:00am)
A drum-beat is so simple, and yet it is so close to our own
heartbeats that the pulse sneaks its way into our blood and causes
us to shake our asses. Music, though invisible, is nonetheless
deeply physical.
(09/20/11 6:00am)
A man wearing a cowboy outfit sexually assaulted a woman on State
St. Sunday, Sept. 11, police reported Monday.
(09/18/11 6:00am)
Back in high school, I liked to fancy myself a rebel. This not only
shone through in my music and makeup choices—I was ""emo"" at one
point, by which I mean I wore copious amounts of black eyeliner—but
also my politics.
(09/15/11 6:00am)
Class of 2015, as you venture through the first few weeks at
UW-Madison, you may now be realizing Wisconsin stereotypes about
cow farms and cheese are not all true, while rumors about
alcoholism and rednecks are very accurate. The school is everything
‘College Life' made it seem to be.
(09/13/11 6:00am)
There are few dates that brings our country together more than
Sept. 11. On that day the usual divides that separate our country
melt away and we all come together to remember and mourn one of the
most tragic day in our nation's history.
(09/12/11 6:00am)
Growing up, it was pretty standard to have ""Seinfeld"" blaring on
the television at certain times. When I was young, I liked Kramer
because he had a funny name and George wore a fanny pack sometimes,
so the show had me at Scene 1.
(04/26/11 6:00am)
No matter what Joe Brennan does in his time at Wisconsin, he
probably will not be the most recognizable Badger to hail from New
Jersey. A big running back that wore No. 33 and the name ""Dayne""
on the back of his jersey has that title safely locked down for the
foreseeable future.
(04/11/11 6:00am)
An estimated 500 people gathered at Library Mall for the first
annual UW-Madison Suicide Prevention Walk Saturday afternoon, which
raised over $20,000.
(04/08/11 6:00am)
It would be interesting to count up how many gallons of ink were
used over the past two weeks so writers could wax poetic about the
beauty and majesty of baseball's opening day.
(04/01/11 6:00am)
MADISON (AP)—Gov. Scott Walker shocked Wisconsinites Thursday when
he declared in a press release he has come up with a good idea.
(03/08/11 6:00am)
About once a month Rachel Weinberg, 32, dresses up in ripped pink
and black fishnets, striped knee-high socks, spandex shorts and a
corset top. Then she writes the number 311 on her arm with black
marker, straps on her roller skates and dons elbow pads, knee pads
and wrist guards.
(02/02/11 6:00am)
The thing I love about dubstep is that it's loud as shit. That's
all I knew about it two years ago when I started working at an
Italian deli with my go-to on all things electronic, Alex. It's
loud, angry and transgressive—exactly the things I liked about punk
rock when I wore those Sex Pistols T-shirts at the converted
Alcoholics Anonymous house that hosted all the high school punks'
mosh pit shows. But I don't care as much about the
antiestablishment rhetoric as I used to. In hindsight, lyrics from
bands like Anti-Flag and the Exploited are laughable, and dubstep
fixes that by usually not saying anything.
(01/31/11 6:00am)
Guy to group of friends by the Natatorium:
(01/18/11 6:00am)
It had been weeks since the Wisconsin women's hockey team last took
the ice as a complete group when it faced off against St. Cloud
State Friday night.
(01/15/11 6:00am)
Often albums that do not initially impress me turn into deep,
rewarding experiences. But what about those albums that impress me
upon first listen, only to fall flat on subsequent spins? Sadly,
the new Cake album falls into this latter category. It may have
been the seven year wait since their last release that overwhelmed
me with anticipation, as I was jamming to Showroom of
Compassion the first time around. But, alas, once the shine
and sparkle of the long-awaited new album wore off, we are left
with an album that can only be described as safe.
(11/03/10 6:00am)
When I was in high school, I saw the glam-rock revivalists The
Darkness in concert twice. They were the best. Lead singer and
guitarist Justin Hawkins wore flamboyant outfits, crowdsurfed while
soloing, hit really high falsetto notes and cursed a bunch in a
British accent. It was pure lightning in a bottle and I guzzled it
down whole.
(10/28/10 6:00am)
Note to readers: Refer back to this column after celebrating your
Halloween weekend. You may indeed find these scenarios eerily
familiar. Madison Freakfest does have the tendency to create such a
feeling.
(10/21/10 6:00am)
As many of you know, this past Wednesday, Oct. 20, was Spirit Day.
Spirit Day was a nationally promoted event with the goal of
""[supporting] teens who took their lives because of anti-LGBT
bullying,"" according to the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against
Defamation (GLAAD). In order to do this, LGBT folks and allies wore
purple, posted Facebook statuses in support of LGBT equality and
took some time to remember the lives lost to homophobia.