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Casual fare with minimal flair at Redamte

Located at 449 State St. above Asian Kitchen, Redamte Coffee House seeks to “bring redemption to business, culture, and purpose through a socially responsible and community-focused coffee shop.” Open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Redamte serves up cuisine made from the best and freshest locally grown… Read more »


‘Addams Family’ dark, creepy fun

“The Addams Family” hits the musical world exactly as macabre, bizarre and creepy as one would expect. However, a refreshing storyline written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice allows the family to show its human qualities, work through “normal” family problems and still maintain the characterization we all know and… Read more »


First UWFW brought fashion world to Madison

MODA Magazine, UW’s online fashion magazine, brought fashion awareness to campus this past week in a big way. The magazine, which will be celebrating its one year birthday soon, is the brainchild of its editor in chief, Mia Hanekamp, who had the idea while interning at a Chicago lifestyle magazine… Read more »


Union South-housed fashion show successful

After months of hard work, the staff of MODA magazine and their co-sponsor Wisconsin Union Directorate Music successfully put together the University of Wisconsin’s first-ever Fashion Week and ended it with a big bang at Union South this past Friday. The Sett at Union South helped wrap up the week… Read more »


Eerie filming but tired plot in ‘The Woman in Black’

“The Woman in Black,” a shadowy supernatural tale of a ghost who haunts and terrorizes a small English town, doesn’t scream Oscar material, but does make for some face-hiding, seat-squirming fun. Daniel Radcliffe (“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II”) plays the more mature role of Arthur Kipps, a… Read more »


Cornucopia of food need not mean a gorge of plenty

Looking for some tips to have a happy Thanksgiving without feeling like a stuffed turkey afterwards? Read on, my friends. Thanksgiving undeniably puts some pretty tasty food on the table in front of our eyes in all of its glory: turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole and pumpkin pie.… Read more »


Insulating against cold season: How to stay healthy this winter

Though the weather outside has not turned frightful just yet, germs and viruses are still in the air and looking to wreak havoc on our bodies as the temperature outside continues to drop. Dorms, apartments and other heavily-trafficked places can be breeding grounds for sickness. The last thing anyone wants… Read more »


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