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(02/26/07 6:00am)
In a city where the water quality rivals that of steel mill
runoff, and a mayoral candidate frenetically asserts he coined the
term ""fish and wildlife"": Madison's place on the ""classy totem
pole"" is that haggard frog shaped character that appears toward
the stump. Madison's own Sleeping In The Aviary emulates this
acidic, wild-eyed mentality in their new album Oh, This Old
Thing?—a brisk power pop album that bites and scathes, yet affirms
that Madison has an aspiring music scene outside of Steve Miller
revival bands. The Daily Cardinal sat down with Sleeping In The
Aviary's lead singer and guitarist Elliott Kozel just before the
band set sail for a spring tour.
(02/11/07 6:00am)
Considering his team's spotty play this season, Wisconsin
Badgers men's hockey head coach Mike Eaves asked the right question
between games this weekend: could this team keep the momentum
going?
(12/06/06 6:00am)
For more than 20 years, Warren Haynes has been one of rock 'n'
roll's most prominent figures. He's been a member of the Allman
Brothers Band, the Dead, Phil Lesh and Friends, and Gov't Mule. His
contemporaries call him the hardest working man in the music
business,"" and last year he was named the 23rd greatest guitar
player of all time by Rolling Stone. Warren Haynes and Gov't Mule
will make a stop tonight in Madison at the Barrymore Theatre, and
The Daily Cardinal had the opportunity to speak with this living
legend.
(11/03/06 6:00am)
Air America Radio will continue to operate as Madison's source
of liberal talk radio, but after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
in a New York court in October, the station's long-term future
remains unclear.
(09/27/06 6:00am)
By taking a quick glance at the cover of ...Nous Non Plus'
self-titled debut album—which features a nearly naked female torso
wearing red underwear which a slim finger seductively lowers—you
can probably figure out that this band has nothing against using
gimmickry to get attention. Their sound is no exception: though
they met in Rhode Island, formed in New York and are mostly
Americans, they play and sing as if they are a long lost late '60s
French Pop band.
(09/24/06 6:00am)
Anyone searching for real passion and insight in artistic
expression need look no further than the Chazen Museum of Art's new
exhibition: ""Vision and Continuity,"" featuring the sculptures of
Alexander Archipenko.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
Feel you're a little more swanky than the average UW-Madison
student? Cafe Montmartre, 127 E. Mifflin St., is the perfect place
to experience some of the finer things in life— like jazz music and
a bottle of wine.
(09/20/05 6:00am)
This year has not been good to the Republican Party. President
Bush's second-term agenda has stagnated and the national GOP has
been marred by the successive scandals of Tom DeLay and Karl Rove.
These events, when combined with the Feds' lethargic response to
Hurricane Katrina, give just cause to GOP election anxiety.
(02/03/05 6:00am)
Advertising influences us more than we want to admit, warned
author Jean Kilbourne, who encouraged students to challenge
cultural attitudes that have become unconsciously accepted in the
last three decades. Kilbourne addressed a near-capacity crowd
Tuesday in the Wisconsin Union Theater as part of the Distinguished
Lecture Series.
(02/02/05 6:00am)
Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., reopened its doors last night to
display a beautiful new lobby and a lineup of stellar acts
following the Dec. 19 fire that forced the Orpheum to shut down for
over a month.
(11/19/04 6:00am)
Last weekend the No. 4 Wisconsin men's hockey team (5-3-0
Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 7-3-0 overall) ended a
three-game losing streak with a crucial sweep of then-No. 5 North
Dakota at the Kohl Center. This weekend, the Badgers embark on
their longest road trip of the season, heading to Alaska-Anchorage
for a two-game series against the Seawolves.
(10/21/04 6:00am)
The No. 6 Wisconsin men's hockey team (0-0-0 Western Collegiate
Hockey Association, 2-0-0 overall) hosts its second opponent this
weekend when the Michigan Tech Huskies (0-2-0, 0-2-0) invade the
Kohl Center. The Badgers are coming off a sweep of Mercyhurst last
weekend but are well aware that there is no room for complacency
when the winless Huskies take the ice.
(04/22/04 6:00am)
(02/26/04 6:00am)
President Bush announced Tuesday that he supports efforts by the
religious right to amend the constitution of our country to
prohibit same-sex marriages. In his speech he said the institution
of marriage was in danger as a result of recent events in
Massachusetts and San Francisco, and that the process of a
constitutional amendment had to be used to prevent a change in the
definition of marriage.
(11/14/03 6:00am)
Two former members of the UW System Board of Regents requested
an investigation into board meeting procedures with state Attorney
General Peg Lautenschlager's office Thursday claiming regents may
be contributing to the \shrinking of our democracy.""
(09/25/03 6:00am)
Tuesday, Wisconsin lakes received a failing grade from the
Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group. Lakes that produce fish
that are too dangerous to eat is not acceptable in the state that
upholds the outdoors as a defining part of our heritage.
(04/22/03 6:00am)
OK, so most people haven't read all of the Bible, or even most
of it, but almost everyone has a working knowledge of the general
course of things-you know, the good guy dies in the middle. \Lamb:
The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal"" by
Christopher Moore is precisely the type of book that is both
amusing and educational; too bad it's only a novel.
(04/21/03 6:00am)
Graduating seniors are plotting and scheming right now.
Questions need to be answered. Where are they going to live? Who
are they going to live with? What will a post-graduate apartment
look like? Will they be able to take care of plants? How will they
assert their post-graduate status? Will it be a job, a live-in
girlfriend, the great American novel or a dog? A distraction is
needed. Luckily, a great thing is about to happen. Amid the
whirlwind of possibilities flitting before seniors arises a nice
piece of solid ground to stand on: the party season.
(01/23/03 6:00am)
A Federal judge dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday alleging food
from McDonald's is responsible for making people obese.
(12/02/02 6:00am)
As part of the Distinguished Lecture Series, singer and poet
John Trudell will speak about his experiences as an activist for
Native American rights tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Wisconsin Union
Theater.