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(10/06/05 6:00am)
Few students on campus are more conflicted than UW-Madison
junior Sasha Aranow. The poor girl is lactose intolerant, but
absolutely loves cheese. Living in the cheesiest state of the
union, she's got a lot of options: shredded, curded or in
stick-form, Sasha is not picky when it comes to her poison of
choice. Last weekend, self-restraint failed her and she ate over a
pound of melted Velveeta and three bags of Tostitos. Shortly
thereafter, she passed out. The sight of nachos now brings tears to
her eyes.
(09/30/05 6:00am)
most famously known for his role as Harry Goldenblatt on \Sex
and the City,"" spoke Thursday night in front of a sell-out crowd
of 300 people at Hillel about his role as an actor and cancer
survivor.
(09/22/05 6:00am)
It's hard to believe that after living in Madison for almost
four years, I had never been to one of the finest events the city
has to offer-Dane County's Farmer's Market on Capitol Square. There
is no good reason I hadn't been to it before. Distance was never an
issue and I love food and anything food-related.
(09/08/05 6:00am)
In June, the Madison City Council enacted an ordinance allowing
patrons 18 years of age or older into licensed venues where
structured entertainment is taking place.
(08/31/05 6:00am)
An hour and a half in the cramped quarters of coach class
probably appeals to very few. This is squarely where director Wes
Craven places Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy in his latest
feature, \Red Eye."" Luckily, McAdams and Murphy are more than game
and make the plane ride feel riveting.
(08/31/05 6:00am)
MEN'S SOCCER
(04/29/05 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz delivered an emphatic announcement
promising to restrain and subdue revelry on the upcoming 2005
Halloween weekend.
(04/25/05 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's announcement Thursday morning that the
city of Madison had officially set April 30 as the date for the
Mifflin Street Block Party came as a huge relief. After months of
irrational hope that students would agree to have the party May
7-the eve of the first day of final exams-city officials came to
the realization that students would party April 30 whether there
was a police presence or not.
(04/20/05 6:00am)
\Off the Map,"" finally is getting to see the light of day. This
little-known film, made in 2003, at last received distribution from
Holedigger production company this year.
(04/07/05 6:00am)
It is difficult to say Queen Latifah's \Beauty Shop"" is worth
the time it takes to unfold, so it would be very easy to write it
off as just another mindless comedy, similar to ""Bringing Down the
House"" or ""Barbershop,""- two movies from the same producers of
""Beauty Shop.""
(02/28/05 6:00am)
I've come to believe that this world has become obsessed with
failure-not simply the failures of others, but of our own
individual failings. Seldom do I hear people rejoice over a
success, especially a personal triumph. So I began to wonder
exactly what it is that constitutes \failure"" and how have we
begun to define it so casually?
(02/03/05 6:00am)
Lindsay Davenport, Serena Williams, Amelie Mauresmo, Maria
Sharapova, Anastasia Myskina, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Elena
Dementieva, Venus Williams, Jennifer Capriati, Alicia Molik and
Anna Kournikova.
(01/28/05 6:00am)
Bright Eyes
(11/16/04 6:00am)
A genuine, finely wrought drama centering on a hot-button issue
is an uncommon find, as there are always innumerable cinematic
pitfalls that come hand in hand with controversy. Films that
present their contentious subject material in too subjective a
light will not alter opinions; they will only serve to strengthen
the issue's duality (\Fahrenheit 9/11,"" for all its success and
bravado, did not sway an election-it mainly reinforced the
liberals' hatred of Bush and the conservatives' hatred of liberals
like Michael Moore). Films at least containing a subplot about
abortion either tend to gloss over it and unintentionally
trivialize it (""Fast Times at Ridgemont High"") or overly satirize
it with broad humor that is high on caricature and low on insight
(Alexander Payne's overrated ""Citizen Ruth""). However, British
veteran Mike Leigh's latest film, ""Vera Drake,"" avoids the usual
genre hazards and emerges as a restrained, yet powerful, and
objective thought-provoker that is also one of the best films of
the year.
(10/22/04 6:00am)
Last Saturday while you were catching up on some much needed
sleep, the UW men's and women's basketball teams as well as many
others throughout the country were up at the wee hours of the
morning for the first practice of the season. Yes, Midnight Madness
has come and gone, and what were you thinking sleeping through it?
How could you miss the christening of the 2004-05 basketball
seasons?
(09/17/04 6:00am)
(04/29/04 6:00am)
Future synth-pop icons The Killers have had a good year.
(04/16/04 6:00am)
Confirming the worst suspicions of the hundreds working for his
return, the body of UW- La Crosse student Jared Dion, 21, was
recovered Thursday morning from the Mississippi River.
(03/31/04 6:00am)
As Madison Public Relations Officer Larry Kamholz spoke on
national television news programs Tuesday over the disappearance of
UW-Madison sophomore Audrey Seiler, police searched door-to-door in
Seiler's apartment building and obtained phone records from the
night she disappeared. According to WKOW News, police also
questioned Seiler's boyfriend.
(03/05/04 6:00am)
Wisconsin (4-13 Big Ten, 10-17 overall) capped off a
disappointing season with a 57-39 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers
(5-12, 12-16) on the first day of the Big Ten tournament yesterday
at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.