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Tanked Life - 11/07/2011
Tanked Life - 11/03/2011
Anthem of a revitalized romantic
Celebrating the worst of 2008 in style
The Oscars are coming up this Sunday, and the stars are ready to align. Soon we will find out whether Slumdog Millionaire"" will strike it rich, or perhaps ""The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"" will cast some ""Doubt"" on the award? Puns aside, I'm glad the Oscars will finally be over so the media can focus on the award show that truly matters: the Razzies.
Proposed bill would restore bike grant funds
State Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, and state Sen. Fred Risser, D-Madison, proposed a bill Wednesday that would restore funding for a bicycle grant program that was cut earlier this year.
Scoring duo and strong goaltending lead UW to a win over Cornhuskers
The Wisconsin women's soccer team (3-1-2 Big Ten, 8-4-2 overall) snapped their three-game winless streak, shutting out Nebraska (2-4-0 Big Ten, 5-7-1 overall) 2-0 in Lincoln behind goals from forwards freshman Cara Walls and senior Laurie Nosbusch and another great defensive performance by senior goalkeeper Michele Dalton.
MCSC appeals student government ruling
The Multicultural Student Coalition filed an appeal to the Student Judiciary Monday against a student government committee's decision to limit the group's funding. Badger Catholic Chair Nico Fassino told the same committee his group, who recently won a lawsuit against UW-Madison for denying the group money in 2007, is eligible to receive funding.
State closes tobacco 'loophole,' frustrates retailers
Some tobacco retailers say a new interpretation of tobacco legislation will burden them with additional costs and higher taxes.
City bans repeat offenders from purchasing alcohol in Madison
City officials released a list of ""habitual offenders"" Thursday in an attempt to curb the problems those frequently under the influence cause downtown.
NHL shouldn't discount Milwaukee as location for a future franchise
An uncertain ownership situation has led to a very uncertain future for the Phoenix Coyotes. Rumors have swirled for a while now that the team will inevitably be forced to relocate from the American southwest to the franchise's original home, Winnipeg, Manitoba, where the Jets played from 1972 until 96. The Atlanta Thrashers, who have ownership problems of their own, have been rumored to be also exploring the possibility of a move to Winnipeg.
Man mugged while walking down 500 block of West Washington Avenue
Two men mugged a 31-year-old Madison man on the 500 block of West Washington Avenue early Saturday morning.
Gray wolf population on the rise, taken off endangered list
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decided to take gray wolves in the great lakes area off the endangered species list Friday, drawing praise from Gov. Scott Walker's administration.
Keep nepotism out of Madison
Connections matter when it comes to getting a job, and we realize politics is no different.
Brothers arrested after fight over 'Teach Me How To Bucky' sends man to hospital
A 19-year-old Madison man was left with broken bones after police said a fight broke out early Friday morning on Langdon Street over the ""Teach Me How to Bucky"" music video.
Bright Eyed and bushy tailed, Bright Eyes is back
Conor Oberst turned 31 on Tuesday. Yes, the boy wonder, the youthful genius, is, well, no longer a boy. He hasn't been for quite some time. Fittingly, his most recent album and the first from the Bright Eyes moniker since 2007's Cassadaga, is coming out today. Perhaps he hasn't changed that much, after all, what with this presumptuous birthday present to himself. But one listen to The People's Key and there is a recognizable difference, dare I say, maturity, to the sound of the record. Yes, yes, yes, don't worry. He's still dealing with life's difficulties and the human's transport through time and life and hell and all of that. There is an edge to it though, not sonically, not like an ass-kicking Desaparecidos song with huge guitar hooks and loud screams, but there's something dark, harvested far beneath the surface. Oberst has been a rock star for what is far beyond the majority of his life, having been Commander of Venus at age thirteen.
Budget repair bill infuriates state workers
Gov. Scott Walker announced his controversial "budget repair" bill Friday, which has prompted criticism and anxiety from lawmakers and state workers, including University of Wisconsin employees.
Falk hosts final forum for County Exec. candidates
Ahead of next Tuesday's primary candidates for Dane County Executive debated the criminal justice system, expanding public transportation and boosting the economy Wednesday in a forum hosted by the Democratic Party of Dane County.
Despite record, Badgers can't look past Michigan Tech
Beware the man who has nothing to lose. That is certainly the case for the No. 8 Wisconsin men's hockey team (9-7-2 WCHA, 17-8-3 overall) as they travel to Houghton, Mich., for a date with WCHA rival Michigan Tech (1-14-3, 3-18-3). The Badgers are riding high right now and playing their best hockey of the season, but they can't make the mistake of falling into the trap of overlooking a struggling Huskies team, especially on the road.
Common Council approves Overture private ownership
After countless hours of debate Madison's Common Council voted 14-5 to approve a plan for private ownership of the Overture Center.