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(10/19/04 6:00am)
\I'm just average, common too / I'm just like him, the same as
you / I'm everybody's brother and son / I ain't different from
anyone,"" Bob Dylan sang on ""I Shall Be Free No. 10."" He meant
it. There will never be an appropriate biography for Bob Dylan. It
would consist of broken words never meant to be spoken. There's far
too much music mythology at stake to piece together a tell-all
work. Dylan needs the tales to round out his identity. Without a
few parables and some strange yarns, he's just a man who has known
better days.
(10/18/04 6:00am)
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and Republican opponent Dave
Magnum emphasized differences from their own political parties at
the 2nd Congressional district Candidate's Forum on Global Affairs
Sunday night at Memorial Union.
(10/18/04 6:00am)
WEST SALEM, Wis.-The UW men's cross country team ran as a team
and won as a team Saturday at Maple Grove Country Club golf course,
just outside La Crosse, Wis.
(10/14/04 6:00am)
(10/13/04 6:00am)
Pitted between Oscar Meyer and Maple Bluff, American Table
Family Restaurant, 1201 N. Sherman Ave., is a fixture for
North-side residents.
(10/11/04 6:00am)
\Taxi"" turns out to be a rather good action movie but a pretty
poor comedy. With the odd-couple pairing of Jimmy Fallon and Queen
Latifah as the stumbling white guy stuck with the sarcastic black
woman, there might have been plenty of comic fodder to draw on.
Instead, the chemistry between them amounts to little more than the
exchange of insults in increasingly worse slang. What saves the
movie from complete disaster are the chases across, over and around
New York City.
(10/08/04 6:00am)
Downtown Madison is once again the stomping ground of numerous
bookworms, wannabe poets and published authors as the third annual
Wisconsin Book Festival comes to town. The festival, which started
Wednesday, continues with a weekend full of readings, lectures,
discussions and book signings as well as storytelling, exhibits and
children events, offering something for every reader.
(10/07/04 6:00am)
There is a place on this campus, away from the buzzing noise and
dull
(09/30/04 6:00am)
At Parkway Family Restaurant, 1221 Ann St., most of the food is
misnamed but agreeable nonetheless. The diner is unremarkable, with
regular dishes and decent prices. If it weren't for the fact that I
carry those qualities in high regard, I'd probably dismiss this
humble place by the highway. Instead, I find Parkway an adequate
place to go when you're looking to be satisfied and little
else.
(09/27/04 6:00am)
Albert, the protagonist of \Leaving Sardinia,"" simply cannot
carry the book by himself. He may be embarrassingly polite at times
and strangely impulsive at others, but he is not fascinating enough
to make the work into the love story it could be. With voyeuristic
tendencies and an on-again, off-again fling with Elena, a lovely
barista at a caf?? in Rome, Albert's story could use some more
characters and a few less diversions.
(09/22/04 6:00am)
\If you look around the table and you can't tell who the sucker
is, it's you."" -Paul Scofield.
(09/21/04 6:00am)
Steve Earle
(09/16/04 6:00am)
The word \unnecessary"" comes to mind. It's not the sort of
unnecessary that means something shouldn't be around at all, but
the kind that means it is simply out of place, or rather, already
there.
(09/09/04 6:00am)
\Will that be all?"" the garbled voice said.
(08/30/04 6:00am)
With divisions in geography come differing tastes. Northern
Europe has been traditionally butter and beer while the south part
of the continent was wine and oil. The state of Wisconsin is still
split between the Northwoods, with its venison and fried cheese
curds, and the unfortunate people who live south of Highway 29 and
are rumored to be vegetarians who don't fry their cheese.
(05/05/04 6:00am)
Lest you've forgotten that finals are swiftly and menacingly
approaching, the Cardinal is here to remind you of that fact with
its first annual Coffee Crawl. A crew of four dedicated caffeine
consumers hit five State Street shops to help you decide which spot
will best suit your needs, whether they be a study spot, a chill
atmosphere, or just a kickstart to the old nerves.
(04/29/04 6:00am)
The woods beckons. It always does. With the call of spring now
more of an echo of the first days of summer, I'm longing to walk
amongst the trunks.
(04/29/04 6:00am)
This weekend everyone who is too stingy for opera has a chance
to take in a show. The Madison Opera will present two shows of \Die
Fledermaus"" with tickets available through a pay-what-you-can
program. This will be the final opera performed in the Oscar Mayer
Theatre. Anyone with a few dollars can take in a fine production of
the sort of show they otherwise might not see.
(04/22/04 6:00am)
This Saturday marks the moment when the producers take back the
Capitol Square from the bankers. In a place of wing tips and
expensive suits, a few straw hats and bib overalls will spring up.
Instead of paper-shuffling professionals, the square is populated
by dirt-working growers. If there were ever a moment when the two
identities of Madison and Dane County are fused, it is at the first
outdoor Farmers' Market of the year.
(04/15/04 6:00am)
Monsanto is curtailing the production of one its main products
and that may rekindle old controversies that used to surround
it.