Scabby the Rat highlights labor struggles on N. Lake St.
By Sylvia Miller | Feb. 23The ten-foot-tall inflatable rat sits in front of the construction site, representing fair wages and benefits for all construction workers.
The ten-foot-tall inflatable rat sits in front of the construction site, representing fair wages and benefits for all construction workers.
The Midwest Princess returns home.
A look at the local Madison brand, Silly Shorts Store, and its founder, UW-Madison student Isadore Dane.
As Cardinal reporter Sylvia Miller wrapped up her semester abroad, her largest comfort was everything that was awaiting her in Madison. She shares some of the people, places and things she missed most, with recommendations sprinkled throughout.
The Daily Cardinal Staff shares its thoughts on the nominees for the 2023 Album of the Year at The Grammys.
The Badger Film Group made action-comedy “Watch Out” in an effort to raise filmmaking presence at UW-Madison.
“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."
Recreational cannabis use is illegal in the state of Wisconsin and punishable by up to six months in prison.