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(02/18/02 6:00am)
Too much \concept"" can be the kiss of death for any rock album.
Any project that is excessively mired in its own self importance
seriously runs the risk of being dismissed as indulgent and not
worth anyone's time.
(01/24/02 6:00am)
There are two words that can describe this year in men's
hoops:
(01/18/02 6:00am)
Teenage Fanclub hit it big in 1991, beating out Nirvana's
Nevermind and R.E.M.'s Out of Time with Bandwagonesque, Spin
Magazine's Album of the Year. Over the next decade, the songwriting
trio of Norman Blake, Gerard Love and Raymond McGinley produced
four albums, which brought them critical acclaim and thousands of
Big Star comparisons, if little in the way of notoriety. After
being released two years ago in the United Kingdom, Teenage
Fanclub's latest, Howdy!, came out stateside this month on Thirsty
Ear records. The Daily Cardinal caught up with lead singer Norman
Blake at his home in Scotland in the midst of some domestic duties.
(11/30/01 6:00am)
A 2-1 federal court decision Wednesday set a Feb. 1 deadline for
the state Legislature to make progress on new Wisconsin legislative
and congressional districts, a process experts say could have a
profound effect on the next decade of Wisconsin politics.
(11/29/01 6:00am)
So I go home, and my grandpa thinks he's going on cruise at
Christmas, and that makes him happier than he's ever been in his
entire life. But of course Grandma has to remind him that he's
actually spending Christmas in Atlanta, and that makes him happier
than he's ever been in his entire life.
(11/28/01 6:00am)
(10/29/01 6:00am)
Much has been written over the past two centuries on the subject
of racism in America. Few works, however, have tackled the
complexities that exist for modern whites. Fewer still have done it
with both honesty and class. The Madison Repertory Theatre's, 122
State St., production of Rebecca Gilman's \Spinning into Butter""
is one of these wonderful rarities.
(10/23/01 6:00am)
People often ask me why I decided to become a sportswriter.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
Following several years of legal questioning from the University
of Wisconsin System et al vs. Scott Southworth et al case, the
Student Services Finance Committee this year faces the double
challenge of deciding on large budget requests and maintaining the
viewpoint neutral position for deciding those budgets mandated by
the courts.
(10/17/01 6:00am)
Today, I regret to inform you that I have done something I vowed
never to do.
(10/12/01 6:00am)
President Bush said Thursday night the military strikes in
Afghanistan have put the al Qaeda terrorist network 'on the run'
and promised that U.S. forces will keep up the hunt until the
'evil-doers' are brought to justice.
(09/21/01 6:00am)
In 1881, America's 20th president, James Garfield, was shot and
killed, famous cubist artist Pablo Picasso was born and
construction of the Washburn Observatory of UW-Madison was
completed. Today the same telescope that was used for research of
the solar system until 1951 is open to the public and to university
astronomy students to explore the universe.
(09/18/01 6:00am)
I am deeply troubled by your recent coverage of the interfaith
service held on Library Mall Friday afternoon. Expecting nothing
but open-mindedness and acceptance from our city and especially our
body of students, I couldn't have been more shocked by the events.
As sociology Professor Joe Elder spoke against harassing those
different from oneself, a group of women marched in front of the
podium waving banners that said 'Jesus soon to judge' and 'All that
matters'you are headed to hell.' But my outrage does not lie with
them'it lies with the audience's offensive reaction to this
message. Did they wait for the proper authorities to deal with the
situation appropriately? Did they protest vocally and ask them to
leave? The crowd cheered as their signs were knocked down. The
crowd clapped as a student grabbed one of the girls from behind,
carted her across the Mall and placed his hand over her mouth to
silence her. In the midst of a speech about peace and acceptance,
did the speaker comment on or ask for a peaceful resolution? He
simply continued with his speech, ignoring the hypocrisy of what
was happening below. When the police arrived, the women were
escorted from the mall. Was the student who used physical force
detained? Did anyone, myself included, speak out to the police
telling them of the young man's actions? The crowd simply cheered
and returned their focus to the speech, triumphant that
conservative ideals had once again been oppressed on a campus that
prides itself for its liberal atmosphere.
(01/26/01 6:00am)
When the Wisconsin wrestling team enters Carver-Hawkeye Arena
Sunday to battle Iowa, the Badgers will do their best to ignore
both the crowd and the past.