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(03/05/10 6:00am)
Year after year, senators and congressmen alike receive a small
memo from their secretaries with an innocent smiley face or
shooting star surrounding the words ""pay raise""! A little victory
dance around their cluttered desk and a few jersey shore fist pumps
are thrown in celebration, but who do these representatives have to
thank? You!
(03/01/10 6:00am)
For anyone who loves a good zombie movie, George Romero's name
has become practically synonymous with the living dead. Therefore,
it's no surprise that the new release ""The Crazies,"" a remake of
Romeo's 1973 film by the same name, gives off the vibe of just
another film infected by the zombie craze. Fortunately, it's
not.
(02/07/10 6:00am)
Through all the genre-saturation hullabaloo generated by the
Internet, there are two veins of sound most poised to identify
themselves as the namesake of the current decade-plus in music
history. Animal Collective's digitalized experimentation has the
most followers in both bands and fans, and its very literal
technology-bound soundscape makes it an easy candidate for the
title; but bands like TV on the Radio make a bold statement for a
different form of otherworldly inventiveness, one not tied to the
blips and bloops we associate with our own technological progress.
And it's in this second vein that Yeasayer find themselves on their
latest, Odd Blood.
(01/21/10 6:00am)
The Urban Design Commission met Wednesday night to discuss
proposals for the Target retailer on Midvale Boulevard and
renovations to Edgewater Hotel.
(11/03/09 6:00am)
Community members voiced concerns after developers presented
revised plans for the Edgewater Hotel at the City Plan Commission
meeting Monday.
(10/30/09 6:00am)
President Obama will have the opportunity to discuss federal
stimulus incentives such as the ""Race to the Top"" education
program during his visit to Madison next week, Gov. Jim Doyle said
Thursday.
(10/30/09 6:00am)
After two games against top-10 opponents, is seemed like a bye
week came at a good time for Wisconsin. With most of its injured
players back and rested, now comes the challenge of getting back on
the winning track.
(10/16/09 6:00am)
(09/09/09 6:00am)
(09/04/09 6:00am)
The historic Washburn Observatory, new home to the College of
Letters & Science Honors program, will open this month after
two years of renovation.
(04/02/09 6:00am)
Two suspects in an armed robbery and car chase early Wednesday
morning may be linked to two armed robberies at gas stations
earlier this week.
(03/06/09 6:00am)
The beginning of ""Waltz with Bashir"" weaves between
conversations between friends and fragments of dreams. In one
dream, a pack of wild, yellow-eyed dogs chase down a street, and in
another, a giant, naked woman swims peacefully in the ocean. It
seems as if the film will be about the separation of these things,
the dissection of imagination from memory.
(02/25/09 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison's proposed new constitution
failed to pass the student body Tuesday.
(02/23/09 6:00am)
Four faculty members from UW-Madison recently received a
prestigious, competitive research award.
(02/20/09 6:00am)
Another series, another top-10 opponent. That's just the road
the Badgers must travel through the WCHA.
(02/16/09 6:00am)
A few weeks ago, a group of Wisconsin lawmakers, amid the
growing demands to deal more effectively with drunken driving
violators, endorsed a proposal forcing certain first-time and
repeat DUI offenders to install ignition interlock systems in their
vehicles. These systems, once added, make it impossible for the
perpetrator to start their car unless their blood-alcohol levels
are around (typically) 0.03 or less. Although it is great to see
lawmakers take action to toughen the rather weak DUI laws, their
efforts to impose this interlock law are pointless. Instead, they
should be focusing on other solutions. More severe penalties,
suspended driver's licenses and alcohol awareness programs
targeting youth would be a more effective means of curbing drunken
driving in the state than these ignition interlock systems.
(02/11/09 6:00am)
The top 16 secretaries in Gov. Jim Doyle's cabinet will not
receive their 2 percent pay increases originally slated to occur in
June 2009.
(02/05/09 6:00am)
Junior women's basketball player Mariah Dunham was dismissed
from the team Wednesday, according to a statement from the
University of Wisconsin Athletic Department.
(01/27/09 6:00am)
A proposal for extensive renovations to UW-Madison's Acacia
fraternity house met a tied vote Monday night at the City of
Madison Plan Commission meeting, and may go to the Common Council
for further review.
(01/22/09 6:00am)
UW-Madison students will have the opportunity to vote on a new
Associated Students of Madison constitution Feb. 17-18, pending
approval by the ASM Student Judiciary.