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(09/29/14 5:21am)
Some might say that beginning my residency as The Daily Cardinal’s video games columnist with an editorial on a mobile game is inauspicious. But amidst the several titles entangling me, none pull as much focus as the stark “Desert Golfing.” Described by iOS developer Adam Atomic (“Canabalt,” “Hundreds”) as “the ‘Dark Souls’ of ‘Angry Birds’”—perhaps the most absurd form of description, akin to the constant ringing question begging, “When will video games have their “Citizen Kane” moment?,” whatever that means—it is a spare experience that closely evokes the beloved RPG’s unforgiving indifference.
(09/25/14 8:16am)
Gone are the Saturday SERF sessions to burn off and sweat out beverages consumed the night before if a new Madison business has anything to say about it. The Capitol Pedaler owners are ushering in the era of exercising while you drink.
(09/25/14 4:57am)
Madison food trucks soon may be able to now legally set up shop even earlier before the Dane County Farmers’ Market, according to a proposal adopted by the Vending Oversight Committee at a Tuesday meeting.
(09/23/14 6:06am)
Editor's note: this story was edited to correct the statement that Ald. Ledell Zellers, District 2, recommended to omit amplified music from the rooftop restaurant, Zellers recommended reviewing the use of amplified music should it cause any disturbances.
(09/23/14 6:02am)
Mayor Paul Soglin made it clear at a press conference Monday that he wants all citizens to vote in November’s gubernatorial election, from students and the elderly, to single parents.
(09/18/14 8:03am)
The city’s Alcohol License Review Committee considered a request from Madhatter’s Bar to increase the bar capacity from 200 to 320 occupants and decided to prolong a house party ordinance, during a meeting Wednesday.
(09/12/14 12:21am)
A nonprofit legal firm in Milwaukee filed suit Wednesday against the Madison Metropolitan School District, Board of Education and teachers’ union for using a labor contract they say was negotiated using collective bargaining practices made illegal by Gov. Scott Walker’s Act 10 legislation.
(05/01/14 5:14am)
In what many are calling a complete public relations disaster, Magnus Lothar, dean of Warriors, explicitly denied the existence of a ‘Pillage Culture’ at Viking University during a press conference Monday.
(04/30/14 6:49am)
Madison’s city Council approved an ordinance to allow alcohol consumption on downtown commercial quadricycles and renewed a contract with Judge Doyle Square project directors to continue its negotiation process.
(04/30/14 5:14am)
The underground hip-hop scene is dominated by a style that flips mainstream rap on its head. Spearheaded by artists such as MF DOOM and the late J Dilla, this unique style of hip-hop puts the focus on production value. Jeremiah Jae adopts the same flair of creating experimental, complex beats, but also adds enough lyrical exposition to make Good Times a solid release.
(04/28/14 7:58am)
An ordinance written by Dane County policy makers to give residents a voice in mining site regulations has now entered the negotiation stage to ensure support from all town representatives.
(04/24/14 6:20am)
City officials denied Osaka House privilege to provide entertainment and discussed permits and entertainment licenses for others local venues Wednesday.
(04/23/14 6:53am)
Madison community members and organizers marched down State Street Tuesday evening, Earth Day, to raise awareness of environmental and social justice issues as part of a 10-day Global Climate Convergence.
(04/18/14 12:11am)
State Rep. Brett Hulsey, D-Madison, sent an email to Gov. Scott Walker Thursday criticizing a statement made about BadgerCare on his website.
(04/16/14 12:26am)
The 400 block of West Gilman Street will be closed to through traffic from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday.
(04/15/14 4:27am)
According to the United States Constitution, Article II, Section 3, “[The President] shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers…” This means that the president of the United States can either accept or deny the incoming ambassador of a foreign country. However, in accordance to the 1947 agreement that the United States signed, the United States is obliged to grant entry visas to representatives of United Nations member states. Thus, the United States and more specifically the president of the United States, has no right to deny a visa or entry to the country. Nor does the U.S. have the right to pass a bill that blocks entry if the individual is an incoming ambassador of the United Nations.
(04/09/14 6:45am)
City council members unanimously approved a new alcohol policy Tuesday that seeks to expand the vicinity for establishments to obtain alcohol licenses and provide clear definitions for different types of alcohol-serving businesses.
(04/09/14 5:18am)
Gov. Scott Walker signed 62 bills Tuesday that the State Legislature had approved in the final session before the end of the legislative year.
(04/09/14 4:47am)
For the first time, data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is able to be visualized in three dimensions using the Living Environments Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, according to a news release.
(03/28/14 12:45am)
The 400 blocks of West Gilman and West Dayton Streets will close starting Friday, March 28 at 7 a.m. due to separate construction projects.