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Eunice Abraham


Library Mall hosts cheap, new food carts
By Eunice Abraham, Sara Barreau, and Marly Schuman
Try these new food carts for a delicious study break during finals.

Cardinal Mixtape
By /author/show/340, Eunice Abraham, Brad Boron, Caissa Casarez, Megan Corbett, Megan Dwyer, Matt Hunziker, Jill Klosterman, Kate Marcus, Josh Monifi, Frances Provine, Mario Puig, Mark Riechers, Shawn Small, Kyle Sparks, Justin Stephani, Anna Williams, and Dan Wohl
Already found your special someone's special something? Need some music to set the perfect mood? From Marvin Gaye to Daft Punk, our Arts staff gives its suggestions.

With emotive album Kravitz looks to start a ‘Love Revolution’
By Eunice Abraham
Lenny Kravitz retains his classic rock style guitars and love themes on his latest album.

The ultimate Super bowl chowdown
By Eunice Abraham
As the Super bowl approaches, New England and New York food battle it out.

Brazil spices up Cabana Room
By Eunice Abraham
Flavorful and exotic dishes can be found at the new restuarant Cabana Room.

Madison takes bite of New York bagels
By Eunice Abraham
Gotham Bagels gives Madison a taste of New York with its wide variety of bagels.

Holiday fruitcake of leftover films
By Eunice Abraham, Meg Anderson, Katie Foran-McHale, Ryan Hebel, Mark Riechers, and Marly Schuman
Seven movies you may have missed while roasting your chestnuts this break

Top 15 Albums of the Year 2007
By Eunice Abraham, Anthony Cefali, Kristin Czubkowski, Andrew Dambeck, Ryan Hebel, Matt Hunziker, Grady Hunziker, Ben Peterson, Mario Puig, and Justin Stephani
The Daily Cardinal Arts staff critiques the top 15 albums of the year.

The third annual Madison PopFest seeks to deliver a full-out musical experience.
By Eunice Abraham
Madison Pop Festival 2007 is bringing old and new acts to campus Nov. 8-10.

David’s Jamaican Cuisine offers precise blend of Jamaican flavors
By Eunice Abraham
The name may sound American, but David's combines authentic Jamaican cuisine with excellent service for a standout dining experience

‘Electropop’ keeps Jupiter’s stock Rising
By Eunice Abraham
Not to be confused with Duran Duran or Depeche Mode, Jupiter Rising offers a contemporary synth-pop blend suitable for dancing, making out or even playing

Summer Book Recommendations
By Eunice Abraham
Check out a few summer book recommendations!

Paper artwork becomes more sophisticated
By Eunice Abraham
"Jane Hammond adds a new dimension to paper in her exhibit 'Jane Hammond: Paper Works' at the Chazen Museum of Art," writes Eunice Abraham.

Gallery will raise you up on ‘silver wings’
By Eunice Abraham
"Chazen Museum of Art opened its door to nature April 7 for the opening of 'Silver Wings and Golden Scales: An Installation by Jennifer Angus and Alistair MacDonald,'" writes Eunice Abraham.

‘Do not stand idly,’ go see the art show
By Eunice Abraham
"The Holocaust Remembrance Day Coalition’s Art and Poetry exhibit opened up Thursday night at the Red Gym," writes Eunice Abraham.

The Cardinal sits down with a graphic novel artist
By Eunice Abraham
Ed Piskor is a 24-year-old cartoonist based out of Pittsburgh, Penn. He attended the prestigious Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art for one year. Not long after, his drawings caught the eye of the renowned graphic novelist Harvey Pekar, who chos

'Deck The Halls' slips off roof
By Eunice Abraham
With films like “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause” and “Unaccompanied Minors” hitting theatres this Christmas season, “Deck the Halls” looked to be this year’s holiday hit. It followed the basic formula for a family comedy, added a

Protesters march on Capitol, demand marriage licenses
By Eunice Abraham
Wisconsin may have voted ‘yes’ on the amendment banning gay marriage, but many Madison residents refused to concede the fight against the ban as they gathered to protest Friday on Library Mall.

‘Flushed’ with laughter
By Eunice Abraham
"While it is tempting to talk Oscars, especially with such a notorious cast and crew, “Flushed Away” is not about winning awards, but rather, the pure joy of entertaining, which the movie does successfully," writes Eunice Abraham.

U-Square restaurants hit the road
By Eunice Abraham
Find out where your favorite University Square restaurants have gone and how the move was.

Rock, Xzibit shine in inspirational film
By Eunice Abraham
"There are no losers in the 'Gridiron Gang,'" writes Eunice Abraham.

WWII novel sees through Death’s eyes
By Eunice Abraham
In Markus Zusak's new novel "The Book Thief," "Don't ask Death to be nice and definitely do not ask him to change the course of events," writes Eunice Abraham.


Food can fuel your car, too
By Eunice Abraham
The couple munching on popcorn during a romantic movie, the softball team chomping on greasy pizza to celebrate a huge victory and the family enjoying corn-on-the-cob at a picnic all …

Food Connoisseurs: Barbara Wright
By Eunice Abraham
Few students venture past Camp Randall, but surely they will reconsider once they discover the Monroe Street area. Just a few minutes from the stadium, Monroe Street is decked with …

Food Connoisseurs: Tami Lax
By Eunice Abraham
Fine dining has never felt more welcoming and close to home than when you first walk through the front doors of Harvest, 21 N. Pinckney St. A warm, friendly environment …

P.O.D. deliver us from the evil of their last album
By Eunice Abraham
If one were to conjure up an image of a stereotypical Christian music group, the band Payable On Death would not fit the description. Clad in black and covered in …

Sold on ’Tristan and Isolde’
By Eunice Abraham
With a tagline beginning with the phrase, ’Before Romeo and Juliet,’ it is easy to assume that ’Tristan and Isolde’ is just another sob-inducing story about two star-crossed lovers. However, …

A look at 2005’s films
By Eunice Abraham
With 2005 coming to a close after a soft year at the box office, much good still came from Hollywood. Much good and a whole lot of bad. The Daily …

Switchfoot matures on energetic second release
By Eunice Abraham
Christian pop band appeals to secular audiences alike


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