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Movies for the strong of heart

Prepare for a scare with this list of classic scary movies

Callie Vasey, Arts Editor October 25, 2012

Halloween (1978) Spawning seven sequels and a remake, Halloween marks its 35th year as one of the most remembered horror movies. Especially with the notorious Michael Meyers mask. A Nightmare on...

Sanitarium Hill

Grounds of former tuberculosis treatment center is a haunting place

Alanna Keegan, Staff Writer October 25, 2012

Many know Sanitarium Hill by its impressive building that’s perched atop the best sledding hill in all of Madison, but this location may hold darker secrets than most realize. From 1930-1966, Sanitarium...

Whitney Mann strumming her guitar at the Broom Street Theater.

Soft & Unplugged

Luke Kokinos, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

'Whitney Mann' brings music and stories to small Madison theater   Whitney Mann is a bluegrass musician who, over the last four years, has become a fairly well known singer-songwriter in the Madison-area....

Movie review: ‘Looper’

Tyler Braatz, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

The year is 2042 and time travel hasn’t been invented yet, but as Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), our central character informs us, “in thirty years it will have been.” In the future, time travel will...

Movie review: ‘Dredd’

Tom Richardson, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

The police department and the US’s Judicial System become one; due to the criminals of the future becoming more aggressive and violent, demanding an organization that can unite both departments. The...

Game review: ‘FIFA 2013’

Colin Bowden, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

PS3, XBOX 360, Wii, PC, 3DS It’s football, okay? Just get used to the idea that soccer is really football. It’s the most popular sport in the world, there’s so much drama in the sport. The fans...

Game review: ‘Mann vs Machine: Team Fortress 2’

Drew Wigchers, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

Since Valve’s class-based shooter Team Fortress 2 came out in 2007, it has constantly been changing. New maps, hats and weapons are being added all the time, and this summer saw the release of a new...

Music review: ‘Food & Liquor II: The Great American Album’ by Lupe Fiasco

Joelle De La Pena, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco’s much anticipated album Food & Liquor II: The Great American Album Pt. 1, is exactly that.  This is Lupe’s fourth studio album, which will be followed by a Pt. 2 by...

Concert review: Little Red Wolf

Luke Kokinos, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

Little Red Wolf is a local bluegrass, folk rock band, comprised of four incredibly talented women. Emily Mills (drummer, vocalist), Kelly Maxwell (guitarist, vocalist), Meghan Rose (guitarist, pianist,...

Music review: ‘Babel’ by Mumford and Sons

Jessica Peterson, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

After their hugely successful album Sigh No More, Mumford and Sons have definitely been overdue for a sophomore album release. Babel will certainly satisfy the craving fans have had for new material by...

Book review: ‘Presumed Guilty’ by Jose Baez

Samantha Schwartz, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

The due process of law grants everyone the right to a trial and the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. However, in Casey Anthony’s case, more than the majority of the court, the state...

Music review: ‘Mourning In America And Dreaming In Color’ by Brother Ali

Jamee Peil, Staff Writer October 9, 2012

It was an exciting day in the hip hop community, welcoming Brother Ali to the stage on Oct. 4 at The Barrymore Theatre. His intelligent voice, lyrical bluntness, and bass-dropping beats, grab a listener’s...

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