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by Melanie Richtman
Published March 13, 2014
There are many things students can give up for Lent in today’s modern world.

The Fashionista is in: Spring break attire

by Melanie Richtman
Published March 11, 2014
Partying in Cancun? Going home to Wisconsin? Here’s what you’ll need.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. will see you on the dance floor.

Imported from Detroit

by Spencer Doar
Published March 11, 2014
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. has nothing to do with NASCAR.

Cosmically bad

by Spencer Doar
Published March 10, 2014

During the period when the HBO Go app went down last night due to the number of folks trying to watch the finale of “True Detective,” I figured I might as well check in on Fox’s...

Concert review: Arcade Fire

by Grant Tillery
Published March 9, 2014
After mixed results from the openers, Arcade Fire brought heat to the Target Center.

Hashtagging happiness

by Melanie Richtman
Published March 6, 2014
The newest trend is posting happy things on social media. But does it work?
Flogging Molly may look tough, but they're in it for the love of the craft.

Green no more: Flogging Molly looks forward

by Joe Kellen
Published March 6, 2014
Celtic rock hooligans Flogging Molly stated that this year will mark the end of their trademark Green 17 Tour.
Emerging from the electronica fog are rockers the Cloak Ox

What does the ox say?

by Grant Tillery
Published March 6, 2014
The Cloak Ox brings driving rock to modern times

Q&A with Joshua Oppenheimer: Grappling with “The Act of Killing”

by Joe Kellen
Published March 6, 2014
Oscar-nominated director Joshua Oppenheimer discusses his powerful film “The Act of Killing” with A&E.
Jena Young earned a spot at last year's Fringe Fest and wrote "Memoirs of a Welfare Queen," her story of living off welfare for two years. She reworked her piece and has an improved two-day show at Bryant Lake Bowl this weekend.

Faring well on the stage after a rocky road

by Emily Eveland
Published March 6, 2014
“Memoirs of a Welfare Queen” humanizes the experience of being on welfare

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