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Bartell Theatre's latest play, ""Ugly Ducklings,"" directed by Jan Levine Thal and written by Carolyn Gage, is like a reenactment of all those exciting, innocent and youthful days at overnight summer camp—but with a serious twist. Camp Fernlake, the fictional camp in Maine where ""Ugly Ducklings"" takes place, is an all-girls camp where many of the girls discover and come to terms with their lesbian identities.
The autumn leaves on the ground—or should I say autumn leaves sprinkled with snow (what the heck was that last Thursday?)—remind me that something huge is coming up. Stripperfest—I mean Halloween! In the words of Lindsay Lohan in ""Mean Girls,"" ""Halloween is the one night a year when girls can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it."" As expected, Madison is no different.
UW-Madison fourth-year junior Craig Foster enjoys catching up on Daily Cardinal news upon his return from a stint in Appalachia. With no 20-something ladies where he stayed, this mountain man got lonely enough to turn to the personals to meet women.
We were not surprised when UW-Madison Transportation Services announced moped drivers would soon be paying to park on campus. In the last year, we have seen the implementation of a wide scale moped management program including limited parking spaces and the issuance of citations for those not following the new rules. All of these steps are fair and necessary for transportation safety and efficiency.
Q: How can I tell if I'm eating enough servings of whole grains?
Student-government elections saw a second delay Thursday after unsuccessful attempts to fix technical problems by a noon deadline pushed the voting into next week.
Army employees were startled Monday afternoon when a brick crashed through the window of the campus Army Recruiting Station, 73 University Square, around 2:30 p.m.
When asked about interesting conversation, most students will likely not place economics at the top of their list—unless, of course, they're discussing next month's rent. Economics is traditionally seen as an obtuse science that takes years of study to understand, and relies on theories that might as well have been written on the Rosetta Stone considering how many average people understand them.
Advertisers all over the world have long understood the marketing value of music. That's why Coca Cola is paying Jack White to pen a tune for its commercials, and why Pepsi spent more than $80 million hiring Britney Spears for a promotional campaign (before firing her for drinking Coke). It is also why, in at least five continents over the last several years, white supremacist organizations have been shifting their focus from public rallies and camo-gear to CDs and band merchandising.
Most college students already know the story of 'Curious George' from the books they read and loved as children. The recently-released animated film adapting these books is technically well made'the fantasy world the filmmakers have created is beautiful to look at'but the story is made specifically for very young children. In the past few years, films such as 'Finding Nemo,' 'Shrek' and 'Shark Tale' have accustomed audiences to children's movies filled with enough complicated jokes to keep the older people in the family entertained. That is the problem with 'Curious George:' It is not a family film, it is a film only for children.
Buying textbooks for the spring semester: $300. Selling textbooks back for the fall semester: $63. Realizing textbooks make you poorer: not worth a cent.
Debate surrounding the sick- leave proposal initiated by the grassroots Healthy Families, Healthy City Campaign and Ald. Austin King, District 8, last September is growing as the proposal makes its way to the Common Council.
Madison's downtown will have wireless Internet access by early next year, but there is no guarantee that the rest of the city will become wireless-ready anytime soon.
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Thanksgiving is next week, which means in a little over a week the holiday season will begin. This year, however, the holidays come a little early at the Madison Repertory Theatre with their production of David Sedaris' 'The Santaland Diaries.' It is a sardonic little holiday comedy that takes a wry look at the holiday hype, yet still plays sweeter than a candy cane.
The ongoing tug-of-war over a small plot of land between UW-Madison's primate research center and Budget Bicycle Center, 1201 Regent St., entered its next legal battle when the Primate Freedom Project filed an injunction Oct. 26 in Dane County Circuit Court to prevent the property's sale.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz proposed an amendment to the city budget Wednesday allowing the Central Public Library, 201 W. Mifflin St., to stay open most Sundays.
EVANSTON, ILL.??- Prior to this Saturday, the play of the Wisconsin defense could be described in four simple words: bend but don't break. However, on a chilly and overcast day in Evanston, the floodgates finally opened, and the results were disastrous.
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