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(10/11/07 6:00am)
As a bi-weekly and bi-sexual food columnist, I typically use my
allotted space to dish out mouth-watering recipes that are yummy
with a capital Y, or to give the skinny on which local restaurants
are worthy of a college student's much-needed - or should I say
kneaded - dough.
(10/11/07 6:00am)
I was walking down the street with a College Republicans shirt
on. It was right before the [2004 presidential] election and I had
red, white and blue in my hair. Then someone who was selling the
socialist paper around Library Mall called me a 'f---ing
Republican' and spit on me, said Sara Mikolajczak, junior and
current chair of UW-Madison College Republicans.
(10/11/07 6:00am)
\I was walking down the street with a College Republicans shirt
on. It was right before the [2004 presidential] election and I had
red, white and blue in my hair. Then someone who was selling the
socialist paper around Library Mall called me a 'f---ing
Republican' and spit on me,"" said Sara Mikolajczak, junior and
current chair of UW-Madison College Republicans.
(09/26/07 6:00am)
The Madison Police Department arrested 56-year-old Kevin F.
Howard Monday night for allegedly asking two UW-Madison students
for recreational sex"" on the 1200 block of Spring Street.
(09/20/07 6:00am)
Corporations don't do anything by whim or chance - so you can
assume that every product they create has been painstakingly
conceived, researched, considered and tested. Then why is it that
we consume these products without giving real thought to what is
implied by each item?
(09/14/07 6:00am)
It's rare when an album legitimately stuns you with something so
good that years from now, people will look back and say, God, they
just don't make music like that anymore.""
(09/13/07 6:00am)
Hunger: That which reminds you that no matter how often you use
wireless internet or how well you can analyze Macbeth, you are
really just an animal.
(09/13/07 6:00am)
It's rare when an album legitimately stuns you with something so
good that years from now, people will look back and say, God, they
just don't make music like that anymore.""
(08/29/07 6:00am)
Living on the UW-Madison campus is often reminiscent of living
in a bubble - albeit a wonderful bubble where most people share the
same progressive ideas.
(05/09/07 6:00am)
The food at Memorial Union blows ass. I don't actually mean to
single out their food as unpalatable in particular, because the
stuff at Union South's Red Oak Grill, Ingraham Deli and E2 is just
as lame.
(05/08/07 6:00am)
Over Memorial Day weekend this summer, filmmaker David Lynch,
quantum physicist Dr. John Hagelin and singer/songwriter Donovan
will converge upon Fairfield, Iowa's Maharishi University of
Management for a three-day mix of workshops and seminars on
transcendental meditation and how it has influenced their
respective careers and creativity.
(05/07/07 6:00am)
You can turn on the television any day and become scared of a
small subset of people that are trying to destroy America.
(04/26/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison's HealthEmotions Research Institute received a $2
million contribution Wednesday and will name its new building in
the donor's honor.
(04/25/07 6:00am)
(04/17/07 6:00am)
Madison residents met Monday with the new prospective owners of
the Majestic Theatre and debated the new business plan for the old,
violence-plagued club.
(04/11/07 6:00am)
Strangely enough, there aren't many scenes in movies that
actually focus on food. There are plenty of classic food-related
lines, like, ""Leave the body, take the cannoli"" in ""The
Godfather,"" and, ""I'll have what she's having"" from ""When Harry
Met Sally.""
(04/09/07 6:00am)
Rarely does one come across a film so deeply affecting and as
savagely honest as ""Firehouse Dog."" This children's film is
ostensibly about a pampered celebrity pooch who escapes death to
remind an unhappy firehouse captain and his trouble-making son
about the importance of family, but ""Firehouse Dog"" is about so
much more. It is about the importance of family, the importance of
civic duty in American life and—most importantly—it's about the
stuff that true heroes are made of, whether they have two—or
four—legs.
(03/21/07 6:00am)
There's a question that has been nagging on my mind for several
minutes now: If I knew I was going to die tomorrow, what would my
last meal be? Would I quick motor home for a taste of Mom's
cooking? Would I go someplace upscale and unnecessarily expensive
like Nadia's? Or would I just swing by Wendy's drive-thru and grab
a couple double cheeseburgers in order to save a few bucks?
(03/19/07 6:00am)
The No. 39 UW men's tennis team dropped a trio of matches this
past weekend in a field of powerhouses at the Blue Gray Tennis
Invitational in Montgomery, Ala.
(03/19/07 6:00am)
If you view the Stooges' new album, The Weirdness, as the
successor to 1973's Raw Power—generally regarded as one of the most
important hard rock albums ever—it is a failure and a
disappointment. Until they disbanded in 1974, the Stooges were one
of the most original, inspired and hard rocking bands of the time,
and are often cited as the first true punk band. Each one of their
three albums is considered a classic, regularly making it onto
""Best...EVER!"" lists of all kinds.