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Greenwalt (""Buffy the Vampire Slayer"") and Jim Kouf (""Ghost Whisperer""), this series manages to turn the traditional bedtime stories to the gritty and exciting.
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Greenwalt (""Buffy the Vampire Slayer"") and Jim Kouf (""Ghost Whisperer""), this series manages to turn the traditional bedtime stories to the gritty and exciting.
For the past couple weeks, few doubted the Wisconsin women's hockey team would claim the WCHA regular season championship. But that is only the first stop on the Badger's long road this year.
The state of Wisconsin faces a $3.6 billion budget deficit in the coming 2011-13 biennium. Gov. Scott Walker will undoubtedly approve deep cuts across the board, including slashing education dollars for institutions like UW-Madison. To offset dwindling state funding, Chancellor Biddy Martin is taking steps to ensure the university remains nationally competitive while accommodating for tough economic circumstances.
It was standing room only at the Grand Hall in the Capitol Lakes Retirement Community despite the freezing temperatures as the first of many mayoral forums began Thursday.
If you haven't already noticed, Kanye West is back. After a long two years of patiently waiting for him to release a new album, we have My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy as a whole. I say that because it's quite possible you've already heard all the songs on this new album. It doesn't matter, though. Listening to the full album is to bask in the brilliance of the complete production.
Tragedy struck three friends visiting UW-Madison Junior Lance Davies Saturday night, after the three boys from the University of Minnesota mistakenly assumed The Red Shed is a bar where one can have a decent time. Davies and his friends Mark Peters, Kale Donahue and Jack Foster were playing beer pong and pre-gaming at Davie's apartment at approximately 10:45 p.m. when Davies received a call from his girlfriend Sammy Jones.
The Hollywood blacklist was not something any writer, actor, director or entertainment professional wanted to find themselves on 60 years ago. It was a list of anyone in Hollywood who had been publicly exposed as having ""communist sympathies,"" connections to those with communist sympathies or anyone who just acted too liberal or progressive. With the country in the midst of the Second Red Scare, anyone who was placed on the Hollywood blacklist was utterly unemployable. Presently, however, whenever someone in the film business talks about making ""The Black List,"" there is an entirely opposite, overwhelmingly positive connotation.
Badger fans shouted cheers of ""We love you, Tammy!"" as they walked past the Baldwin camp on their way to Camp Randall. In a midterm election year in which being an incumbent and a Democrat are strikes one and two, it's all the more amazing to see six-term U.S. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin still managing to hit home runs with the crowd.
For a while now, No Age has captured the interest of many indie-rock fans with their noisy punk music and notorious live performances. However, the previous full-length releases from this guitar-and-drums duo have consistently fallen short of what the band seems capable of. Randy Randall's tendency to over-rely on distorted feedback and Dean Spunt's less-than-trained singing voice have stifled their previous efforts, although brilliant songs like ""Teen Creeps"" and ""Losing Feeling"" revealed a band full of promise. On Everything in Between, that promise is realized.
""There was so little sex.""
A lot of words have popped up to describe the trending penchant to flood ears with a sound so oversaturated that it drips beads of sunshine. Chillwave, chill-house, glo-fi, no-fi and even hypnagogic pop have all been pegged to describe bands that create a wall of fuzz to keep an arm around almost childishly adventurous hooks. But what makes Brooklyn-based Small Black's Small Black EP such a milestone is how the band manages to escape the overtly pretentious tags and formulate purified pop music that compartmentalizes all of the genre's more off-putting tendencies.
How does one judge a season that features so much success, and disappoints with how tantalizingly close it came to being truly spectacular?
University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly set goals for UW campuses to increase the number of graduates by 30 percent over the next 15 years.
University Health Services announced its new director of prevention services and campus health Thursday, who will address issues like excessive alcohol use and sexual assault on campus.
Sometimes I wonder if my girly wiring is a little off. Instead of melting my heart and making my uterus glow with warmth, every time I look at a baby, I feel my arteries tighten and waves of nausea crash through my body. Seeing pregnant women is even worse.
In a surprisingly short meeting Tuesday, Madison's Common Council voted to make band members of Wilco honorary citizens in addition to granting final approval for several city projects and liquor licenses.