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(05/04/15 4:53am)
For 25 years now, the Hubble Space Telescope has hung in orbit above Earth’s atmosphere, absorbing the twinkling light of distant stars and translating an unprecedented view of the universe. Its data placed black holes at the center of galaxies and refined the predicted age of the universe, all while its cameras painted lush starscapes that colored the universe like never before.
(05/02/15 5:08am)
All Minds Matter led its first march Friday night when several dozen protesters gathered and marched to the Capitol to protest for equal education and bridging Madison’s educational disparities.
(04/28/15 3:35am)
A 23-year-old woman told the Madison Police Department she was sexually harassed by an Uber cab driver who gave her a ride early Saturday morning.
(04/28/15 3:28am)
Madison police officers arrested a 29-year-old man near the northern edge of Capitol Square Friday afternoon for hassling pedestrians and brandishing what officers thought was a shotgun.
(04/27/15 5:10am)
Thousands of runners crossed the field at Camp Randall under a chilled, overcast sky as they finished the final stretch of the 34th annual Crazylegs Classic Saturday.
(04/24/15 3:52am)
While construction wraps up on the Hub apartment complex on State Street, members of the Hub’s development group presented plans for a second Hub complex to community members during a meeting Thursday night.
(04/22/15 7:12am)
Spurred by public testimony that warned against “one-size-fits-all” approaches, the Common Council reconsidered an ordinance that would ban sex offenders from living near schools, during their meeting Tuesday night.
(04/21/15 11:01pm)
Just as Brutus brandished a knife, Young Thug is forced against his hero. “Barter 6” was born from turned homage; the rapper originally intended to name it Carter 6 as a monument to Lil Wayne’s unreleased opus. Lil Wayne, who performed with Young Thug a little while back and whose music has more than a passing influence on the Atlanta rapper, came down on the name and took it to the public arena. Thus, amidst Instagram potshots and callouts, we have Young Thug’s mixtape, “Barter 6.”
(04/16/15 6:08am)
Madison’s Alcohol License Review Committee granted an alcohol sales license to the Freiburg Gastropub, a new gastro-style pub being built on the 2600 block of Monroe Street, in a Wednesday meeting.
(04/15/15 4:00am)
A trip through the dairy aisle reveals America’s latest culinary love story. In an aisle once dominated by palates oforYoplait and Dannon, Greek yogurt has become the norm. Names like Chobani have become yogurt celebrities, while old favorites have had to develop their own Greek yogurts to keep up in a revolution that occurred almost overnight.
(04/14/15 4:39am)
Madison’s Board of Estimates sparred during its meeting Monday night over development plans for the abandoned Garver Feed Mill on the edge of the Olbrich Botanical Gardens.
(04/12/15 2:41pm)
The prophets have returned from their mountain. Before, Godspeed You! Black Emperor had been tuned to the heavens. Their past gospels were inspired conversations with burning bushes that swallowed detractors in waves of groaned noise. Their crescendos spoke of a heavenly rage and their drones wove psalms of feedback and discontent.
(04/08/15 7:30am)
Incumbent Mayor Paul Soglin took over 70 percent of the votes as Madison re-elected its longtime mayor for his eighth term during Tuesday’s election.
(04/07/15 4:28am)
Hired by the city to explore urban development plans for a tract of land on the west side of Madison, representatives from Smart Growth America presented their findings to the Madison Plan Commission during a meeting Monday night.
(03/24/15 7:10am)
And lo, the trumpets blared their fanfare to signal the arrival of Liturgy. A band that’s black metal only with poorly defined semantics, Liturgy’s announcing trumpets build to a noodled finale. In a matter of minutes, they’ve once again inspired the aggression of the metal boards and shown how ridiculous it is to ascribe to a band the simple titles we try to define them by.
(03/24/15 4:22am)
The proposed development of a new apartment building found support among Madison’s Plan Commission after presenting updated plans to the commission’s members during a meeting Monday.
(03/18/15 5:00am)
The Dane County Public Protection and Judiciary Committee amended a resolution for an incarceration study during its Tuesday night meeting after weeks of being contested by public testimony.
(03/17/15 3:06am)
Members of a campus area city committee met Monday night to discuss an update on the campus area’s list of facelifts and construction projects.
(03/12/15 6:57am)
Gathering at the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial Wednesday, members of the Madison community met to show appreciation for the Madison Police Department following the death of Robinson last week.
(03/12/15 1:48am)
While scouring the internet for background on Pearson Sound’s self-titled debut, something stuck out to me. Reviewers had an interesting habit of dividing the record into two categories: club music and experimental music. It was as though one couldn’t be the other; “Glass Eye” was clearly the minimalist grind for the club, while “Headless’s” warbled echo swirls with the kind of antipathy that wouldn’t be caught dead on a dancefloor.