Scabby the Rat highlights labor struggles on N. Lake St.
Scabby the Rat, a ten-foot-tall inflatable rat, has found a new home at the construction site on N. Lake St. as workers picket construction company HM Brandt.
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Scabby the Rat, a ten-foot-tall inflatable rat, has found a new home at the construction site on N. Lake St. as workers picket construction company HM Brandt.
The basement of The Rave Club in Milwaukee was bustling earlier this month with a colorful crowd of young folks, all decked out in the evening’s theme: rainbow.
I sat down with Isadore “Dizzy” Dane, a Wisconsin native, economics major at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and founder of the local brand Silly Shorts Store.
I studied abroad this past spring semester in Seoul, South Korea. It was unbelievable, magnificent, delicious and every other positive praiseworthy adjective you can think of. I could spend this entire article recounting the semester and rambling about the people I met, the places I saw and the things I learned.
The Daily Cardinal staff assembled their reviews of some of the past year’s most acclaimed and anticipated albums, all of which have been nominated for 2023 Album of the Year at the upcoming 65th Grammy Awards ceremony on Feb. 5. Our writers and editors sing their praises and share their thoughts on the lineup, a selection that features a host of various sounds and textures spanning from pop and rock to R&B and rap.
Badger Film Group, a local Madison-based film group, is set to premiere its latest project and first feature film, “Watch Out,” at the Marquee Theater in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Union South on Thursday. Entry is free, and the first 100 viewers to arrive will receive an Ian’s pizza slice voucher.
“A League of Their Own” is a period sports comedy-drama television series co-created by Will Graham and Abbi Jacobson. This rendition of the 1992 movie “A League of Their Own,” which featured Madonna, Rosie O'Donnell, Tom Hanks and other stars, is wonderfully done and has a new explicit feature: queerness. The 2022 series stars Abbi Jacobson, D’Arcy Carden and Chanté Adams from “Broad City,” “A Good Place” and “Roxanne Roxanne,” respectively.
Colleen Hoover is dominating the New York Times Best Seller list with seven of her novels in the top 10 spots for the Paperback Trade Fiction category. She has sold over 20 million books. Her best-seller “It Ends With Us,” has been on the list for 78 weeks straight.
The rain didn't keep a soul home on Friday, Nov. 4. Instead, fans swarmed the sold-out Sylvee to hear singer-songwriter Noah Kahan and his opener Adam Melchor. Madison was the 13th stop on Kahan's “Stick Season Tour,” which follows the mid-October release of his third and most popular album to date, "Stick Season."
From the songs of the 60s and 70s to hip-hop, pop, jazz and punk, the use of cannabis has its footprints across the world of music. Yet weed also holds a strong presence in film and even gaming. Our Arts staff assembled this diverse list of our favorite music, movies and more that come to mind when we think about the intersection of art and cannabis.
Taylor Swift dropped “Midnights” at 12 a.m. on Saturday, with additional tracks dropping a few hours later.