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Belle Pizzelle Bakery & Cafe Brings European Fare to East Towne Mall
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Belle Pizzelle's Russian pelmeni-homemade dumplings with beef and pork served with spicy sour cream-are worth a special trip. Comment?
Catching Up with the Ancora String Quartet
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It is hard enough to compete for attention in a city that is literally overflowing with worthy classical music events of every shape and size, but the Ancora String Quartet also deals with the circumstance that the Pro Arte Quartet casts a very long shadow in Madison's chamber music life. Comment?
Ten Reasons to Attend Madison Craft Beer Week
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The Old Fashioned is one of more than 80 venues hosting events for Madison Craft Beer Week. Comment?
"In summer, every park in town, nearly every night of the week has [Ultimate] games," says Tim DeByl, a fifteen-year veteran of the sport. Comment?
Brett Newski: Madison By Way of Saigon
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On "Eau Claire," a song from the new Tiny Victories CD by Brett Newski and the Corruption , recently repatriated Brett Newski sings, "I really don't got anywhere I gotta be." That pretty much sums up Newski's life for the last twenty months or so. Comment?
Paul Filipowicz's New Album Saints and Sinners
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Holy Christ, Paul Filipowicz doesn't just play the blues on his new album Saints and Sinners , he positively rocks. Comment?
Record Store Day is This Saturday, April 20
If this kind of weather keeps up until then you may have an even better excuse to spend some rainy-day money at your local record store day. Comment?
Check Out These Style Events This Week and Weekend
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We're lucky here in Madison that we boast the only bop store anywhere! . They've got two events coming up this weekend that might interest style mavens. Comment?
Cardinal Bar now houses Caf Cortadito in what used to be the nightclub's coatroom. Comment?
The Logic of Collective Action , which maintains that "those who organize around discrete goals with sustained effort have a great advantage over those who have strong interests but are diffuse and disorganized." I'm afraid that sounds exactly like Madison's cultural zeitgeist. Comment?
What's the most memorable experience you've ever had in a grocery store? This one is easy; it's how I meet my wife Julie. Comment?
Delicious Lao and Thai Food from Luang Prabang
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For an indecisive person like myself, food carts offer an ideal dining experience. Comment?
Overture Center Announces Its New Season
If Overture Center 's current season focuses on what's big - with multi-week runs of hit Broadway musicals like Jersey Boys and Wicked - the 20132014 season is all about the new. Comment?
Make Music Madison: Harmless Fun or Symptom?
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Madison sure has its share of music festivals and other events that co-op the talents of musicians. Comment?
Dan Kennedy Releases New CD Today
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Madison artist Dan Kennedy releases his second album for Slothtrop Music today. Entitled Seems Like Forever , the album is a mellow blend of blues, pop, soul and jazz styles. Comment?
Song in Point: Katie Powderly a " a oeTables, Turninga
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Katie Powderly has been making music around Madison for over a decade, primarily with country singer/songwriter Evan Murdock . Comment?
Goodman Center and Slow Food Team Up for Weekly Community Meal
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Madison is known for its many noteworthy restaurants, but who could imagine that a community meal at the Goodman Community Center , using ingredients found in GCC's food pantry and cooked by a small group of volunteers, would become a dining destination? The Fritz Food Pantry at GCC is open to the community three days a week . Comment?
April 57: Startup Weekend Madison returns to Madison College's West Campus with fifty-four hours of highly-caffeinated brainstorming and collaboration among entrepreneurs from both the tech and business worlds. Comment?
When Madison Magazine suggested that I write a local-music blog for them I agreed without hesitation. Comment?
Madison Symphony Delivers an a oea la cartea Feast
Pardon me if you've heard this one before, but programming an orchestra season can be a very tricky business: Tchaikovsky and Mozart sell all the time , while even now-standard repertoire of names such as Stravinsky and Schoenberg can scare off too many prized patrons. Comment?