Madland
Overserved
The Biergarten at Olbrich Park offers a scenic view of Lake Monona and the soft pretzels are stellar. But alcohol is everywhere in Madison. We should not allow more bars in public parks. Read more
Jul 27, 2017
BadgerCare for all a good sign for Dems
Democrats have introduced a bill that would allow all Wisconsin residents the chance to purchase BadgerCare. This pragmatic, realistic proposal shows that the minority party is ready to govern again. Read more
Jul 12, 2017
Soglin’s gubernatorial potential is intriguing
If the playbook worked for Bernie, it can work for Soglin. Read more
Jun 9, 2017
The worst ideas from Andy Gronik’s StageW
Parisi is out, but Milwaukee businessman and Democrat Andy Gronik is pondering a challenge to Gov. Scott Walker. He has no experience, but he’s rich. So he must be qualified. Read more
Apr 26, 2017
West Bend transplant invites fellow Badgers to visit his diverse Queens neighborhood
West Bend native Dan Backhaus invites any Wisconsin Trump voter to visit him in Queens. The DIY exchange program was inspired by this weekend’s anti-Muslim ban protests. Read more
Jan 30, 2017
Don’t abandon UW’s principles over a white supremacist
It’s depressing to learn that a white supremacist who was convicted of arson attacks on black churches is now a UW-Madison student. But changing the university’s admissions policies will only hurt those who genuinely deserve a second chance. Read more
Jan 27, 2017
High-impact uses approved for Badger Ammo site
State board approves motorcycles, rockets, dog training at Badger Army Ammunition Plant near Baraboo. But with a lawsuit pending, the matter may not be settled. Read more
Dec 15, 2016
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The city of Madison needs to embrace innovation in its food cart scene
There are more food carts in Madison than ever before, but city regulations are restricting innovation and healthy growth. There are three things the city needs to do to move forward. Read more
Nov 25, 2016
9:00 AM
How to Survive the next four years
The next four years will not be okay for progressives. And the emotional toll will be even greater than the legislative ones. But Republicans will likely overreach. And that bodes well for 2018. Read more
Nov 10, 2016
12:28 PM
Bob Dylan, Nobel Laureate
The announcement that Bob Dylan is the recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature is music to the ears of longtime fan Stu Levitan. Read more
Oct 14, 2016
6:00 PM
Karen McKim and the problem with single-issue candidates
Karen McKim is running a spirited campaign for Dane County clerk. Unfortunately, she’s pinning her campaign on a single issue. Read more
Oct 11, 2016
8:00 AM
With clinic's closing, what can pro-choice Madisonians do?
With the permanent closure of Planned Parenthood's abortion clinic in Appleton, the only state clinics are in Madison and Milwaukee. One program aims to help those traveling from afar for these services. Read more
Aug 25, 2016
3:15 PM
In the October issue
Can Monona help solve Madison’s housing crisis?
Monona may be landlocked but it isn’t airlocked. City leaders are looking upward for how one small suburb can do its part — and, maybe, much more — to help address the Madison area’s housing needs. Read more
They put the Wisco in the Wisconsin Book Festival
Memoirs, essays, poems, micro-histories and more shine the spotlight on the Badger State and those who write about it. Read more
A generation of art lovers
Youth programming at the Overture Center for the Arts includes the OnStage field trip program, Kids in the Rotunda, the Jerry Awards and Jerry Ensemble. Read more
The dean of Wisconsin pollsters
Charles Franklin launched the Marquette Law School poll in 2012, one of the most accurate in the nation. He is a respected national pollster and in-demand source for journalists. Read more
Open to all
Madison’s longest-running, all-ages open mic is also noteworthy for its inclusivity of genre, welcoming dance, visual art, stand-up and spoken word. Read more