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(08/23/11 6:00am)
As a little girl, every summer brought a giant new bucket of
sidewalk chalk. I drew butterflies, robots, sunflowers and the most
intricate hopscotch courses ever seen. Only a few years have passed
since my eyes were opened to the other side of sidewalk chalk, the
dark side. Used for shameless and unrelenting propaganda on an
endless concrete canvas, sidewalk chalk screams up at you with
every step.
(04/28/11 6:00am)
Bears Climb Mountains members Rickey Reyes (lead vocals, electric
guitar), Javi Reyes (bass guitar), Dusty Skele (electric guitar),
Mike Conrardy (drums) and Joe Fadden (acoustic guitar, backing
vocals) were kind enough to invite me into the apartment of Rickey
Reyes and Fadden to sit in on their practice, where they ran
through the set they will perform at the Mifflin Street Block Party
this Saturday.
(04/27/11 6:00am)
This weekend, students from across the campus, city and state will
flock to Madison to partake in the annual Mifflin Street Block
Party. A historical event birthed from an organized Vietnam War
protest in 1969, the block party has evolved into a cornucopia of
drunk kids separating from their friends and getting hog-tied in
the street. While the event is expected to harbor thousands of
individuals sipping from boot flasks and wine disguised in soda
cans, this Saturday the party rules have changed … and you can cry
if you want too.
(04/26/11 6:00am)
(04/25/11 6:00am)
For anyone that watched the annual Wisconsin spring game this past
Saturday, one thing certainly stood out: The Badgers' offense was
painful to watch. The defense dominated the game winning, 29-27
through some point system that I am not going to pretend I
understand.
(04/22/11 6:00am)
I should probably start today's column with a quick apology.
(04/22/11 6:00am)
After two Republican state representatives voiced opposition to the
New Badger Partnership, State Rep. Dean Knudson, R-Hudson, also
spoke out against the UW System split Thursday, saying it was not
fit for the current budget.
(04/19/11 6:00am)
They began as strangers—a group of highly motivated activists,
brought together under a common conviction for workers' rights and
social justice in Wisconsin. They met by chance, united by choice
and have since been a prominent voice in the state's labor
movement.
(04/19/11 6:00am)
(04/15/11 6:00am)
(04/13/11 6:00am)
Oshkosh Deputy Mayor Jessica King will challenge state Sen. Randy
Hopper, R-Fond du Lac, in his impending recall election this
summer.
(04/07/11 6:00am)
The FBI has released documents containing details of its
investigation into the 1970 bombing of Sterling Hall.
(04/06/11 6:00am)
Notre Dame handed the Wisconsin softball team a heartbreaking loss
Tuesday by power of the mercy rule.
(04/04/11 6:00am)
Working as a Madison Common Council alderman requires a pragmatic
approach to city politics, new policy initiatives and an openness
to differing opinions. That is why we are endorsing Sam Stevenson
for District 2.
(04/03/11 6:00am)
(03/29/11 6:00am)
Police arrested a Madison man Friday afternoon, whom they said may
be connected with several business burglaries over the last two
years.
(03/29/11 6:00am)
Police arrested a person of interest in the Park Street homicide
case Monday and released the victim's name.
(03/24/11 6:00am)
As our country faces its worst economy in decades, as our national
debt surpasses the entire GDP of India, as worldwide turmoil
threatens our energy security and as a horrific tragedy in Japan
claimed the lives of the thousands, the leader of the free world
found time to pick Kansas as the champion of his 2011 March Madness
bracket.
(03/24/11 6:00am)
One year after President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act into law, state Sen. Joe Leibham,
R-Sheboygan, and state Rep. Robin Vos, R-Rochester, proposed a
constitutional amendment to make Wisconsin exempt from the law.
(03/09/11 6:00am)