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Wrestling splits weekend games

The UW wrestling team closed out its regular season this past weekend in the Field House after splitting duals with No. 1 Minnesota and No. 18 Indiana Friday evening and Sunday afternoon.'


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Listen to the music of love in Grant’s new romcom

While most of today's romantic comedy endeavors seem eager to prove the dwindling existence of great love stories, some of them still manage to bring a very accomplished feeling of warmth to the hearts of an audience. ""Music and Lyrics"" is one of those movies.  


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Broom Street Theater’s portrayal of ‘Debs’ lacks in discourse and depth

Located on Williamson Street in the heart of Madison's artsy coffee-shop neighborhood, the Broom Street Theater has had a reputation since 1968 of putting on original shows with radical subject matter. The theater has a long history of facing government opposition to putting a radical theater in Madison, but managed to stay afloat—keeping alive its mission to make sure no idea will ever be off-limits and to guarantee society's norms can always be challenged.  


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Winslet shows us life’s ‘little’ miseries

Todd Field's ""Little Children"" lives and breathes the language of American suburbia—not just the grating drone of daytime chatter, but also the hidden bitterness of lives spent in unhappy marriages, among horrible, sex-starved, pointless people. Like all good satires, it feels closer to the truth than the most precise of photographs. A barely interested narrator, whose monotone voice suggests dull scientific study, provides commentary throughout. The effect is quietly hilarious, like a futile effort to be reasonable and calm.  


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Cooper and Phillippe ‘Breach’ for the stars

In the past five years, plenty of films have been made dealing with the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and their aftereffects, both directly and indirectly. But Billy Ray's ""Breach"" is the first film to depict, with a palpable level of historical perspective, what the immediate pre-9/11 world was like.  


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Democracy undercut by Supreme Court TV

Imagine a saucy new reality television show featuring nine people forced to work together making major decisions about hot-button issues of our country. Well, maybe that's a stretch, but if a few select members of the U.S. Senate get what they want, we may soon have new means of satisfying our fix for reality melodrama in the form of telecasted U.S. Supreme Court proceedings. 


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Lawmaker to lobbyist? Not so fast

It seems like common sense that a lawmaker entrusted with the power to regulate the private sector should not be allowed to take up a lucrative position lobbying for those very same industries immediately after leaving office. Yet this very scenario has played out over and over at all levels of government.  


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Jay tells a Storey

I'm a firm believer that alcohol bestows superpowers on the average Joes of the collegiate world, creating multilingual geniuses and speed walking demons. Me, I become a wily food thief capable of cunning schemes.'


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The major way to figure people out

I've made a discovery. If there's one way to find out what another student's major is, it's to casually mention, ""Gee, I'm not feeling too good, I think I'm coming down with something [cough, cough]."" Wait f'



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