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(03/27/08 6:00am)
After three days off, March Madness is back in full swing
Thursday with four regional semi-finals. However, fans will have to
wait until Friday evening for the matchups in the Midwest Region.
No. 3 seed Wisconsin and No. 10 seed Davidson hit the court first,
followed by No. 1 seed Kansas and No. 12 seed Villanova.
(10/09/07 6:00am)
Keeping with his style, Matt Nathanson put on a show last
Thursday that left a good impression of the newly remodeled
Majestic Theater in the minds of attendees.
(10/04/07 6:00am)
Though not new to the singer-songwriter field, and a member by
self-admission, Matt Nathanson - who plays tonight at the Majestic
Theater (115 King St.) - is not an artist who should be
pigeon-holed into the category.
(09/06/07 6:00am)
It's been said for a long time that the Harry Potter books by
J.K. Rowling have grown in maturity as their readers grew up, and
the newest book is no different. The conclusion of the septology
shows a side of the characters that is more realistic of
17-year-olds than most parents of younger readers would
like.
(09/05/07 6:00am)
On September 7, 1979 ESPN launched by broadcasting its first
episode of SportsCenter, followed by the network's first live
sporting event: a slow pitch softball game. Last Thursday the Big
Ten Network launched at 7 p.m. CST with its first episode of Big
Ten Tonight and broadcasted its first live sport event Saturday:
the biggest upset in the history of college football.
(05/03/07 6:00am)
Doubt no longer exists that commuter train plans, as part of
Plan 2020, are moving forward.
(02/21/07 6:00am)
The mayoral primary election went as many expected Tuesday night
with incumbent Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and Ray Allen advancing to
square off on the April 3 ballot.
(11/15/06 6:00am)
On his last album, The Sunset Tree, James Darnielle (aka the
Mountain Goats) expunged the demons looming over him after the
death of his abusive step-father. While that album was near joyous
in both its music and storyline, the newest album, Get Lonely,
follows on the same train as 2002's Tallahassee: raw emotion,
incredibly compelling lyrics and Darnielle's uncanny ability to
paint an image in the listener's mind.
(10/17/06 6:00am)
Madison East High School, 2222 E. Washington, was put on
lockdown Monday morning after reports of a student gun threat.
(09/21/06 6:00am)
Even in a city full of bars and local breweries like Madison,
sometimes a nice cold beer at home does the trick. Thanks to local
wine and hop shops, it is possible to drink beer that tastes as
good specialty brews yet is more reasonably priced: home brewing.
Yes, brew your own beer—and it is not a tough process. Beer
contains only four ingredients—water, malted barley, hops and
yeast. It simply requires patience and a few bucks up front.
(09/12/06 6:00am)
An attempted mugging went awry early Saturday morning, with
several men successfully fighting off their attackers.
(06/01/06 6:00am)
Madison, consistently rated the country's No. 1 party school,
has a reputation for drunkeness that is not altogether undeserved.
(06/01/06 6:00am)
The current exhibit on display at the Chazen Art Museum,
'Metalsmiths and Mentors: Fred Fenster and Eleanor Moty' offers
something that is not usually reserved for art museums:
practicality. Almost all of the pieces on display in the exhibit,
now opened an extra week until July 30, seem like something you
would see under glass'but at Bed Bath and Beyond or William Sonoma,
not the Chazen.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
Hunziker Like the Wolf
(01/23/06 6:00am)
Traditional library research may go the way of the typewriter
thanks to a new alliance between Google, universities and libraries
from across the world.
(12/02/05 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle convened a hearing on gas and oil profits held at
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Continuing
Education Wednesday afternoon.
(08/31/05 6:00am)
Brian Calhoun is fast. The Badger's junior running back is
fleet-footed, as he was timed running 40 meters in 4.29 seconds in
spring 2004. He was also part of the Badgers' Big Ten championship
400-meter relay team last spring.
(03/16/05 6:00am)
Next week thousands of UW-Madison students will say goodbye to
textbooks and tests for a week of spring break adventures in the
United States and abroad. They will join virtual cities of fellow
partiers, with tour operators expecting at least 50,000 in Acapulco
and 100,000 in Canc??n over the next few weeks, as reported in the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch. All those plane tickets, hotel rooms and
Jell-O shots add up not only to good times, but also to big
business for student travel agencies.
(12/07/04 6:00am)
At the end of a close presidential race, student activism is
more important now than ever before. Regardless of political
partisanship, it is necessary for young people especially to remain
committed to the issues they care about most.
(10/21/04 6:00am)
Do not adjust your television set-you did just see that. Do not
refresh the ESPN.com homepage-you are reading that right. And do
not reach for your glasses-our headline says what you think it
does.