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Bret Bielema's Badgers
As he starts his fifth season, coach Bielema is coming into his own

To know Bret Bielema, one also needs to know Prophetstown, the west central Illinois farming hamlet the University of Wisconsin football coach once called home and still regularly visits. Like other small cities, Prophetstown is slowly ebbing away, squeezed by the strip mall commerce of nearby bigger cities like Sterling and Rock Falls. There, big-box stores and supermarket chains drain precious dollars from miles around. >More A gander at The Purple Goose in Verona

If you have a yen for one-of-a-kind items, a sense of play, a creative impulse, and maybe a kid or two, get thee to Verona. At the far end of Verona Avenue, in a lovely two-story brick house with a purple door, you'll find the Purple Goose. >More
Fringe Foods: Cuitlacoche from Las Cazuelas
For everything, there is a season -- including corn smut

This is another one of those foods that forces you to wonder what exactly the first daring eater was thinking; infected ears of corn puff up, turn purplish-black, and grow fuzz. The Aztec name for this freaky-looking cob is cuitlacoche (also frequently spelled "huitlacoche"), which likely meant "sleeping shit." Wrapped in the husk, cuitlacoche does look a bit like a swaddled turd. So, naturally, it’s what’s for dinner. >More How do you solve a problem like an eggplant? (recipe)
New uses for the big purple veggie

The topic of eggplant came up in a recent exchange I had with a colleague. "Of all the things I buy at the farmers' market, eggplant is the item that is most likely to go bad in the fridge," she said. "I never really know what to do with it." The inventory of familiar eggplant preparations is indeed a short list; think eggplant Parmesan, ratatouille and baba ganoush, and you're pretty much there. >More
The Selfish Gene revives the B-side
But wait, there's more

The members of local rock band the Selfish Gene are experts at changing course. Case in point: When they were just starting their engines in 2005, they chose the name Long Story Short, only to receive a cease-and-desist letter from another group with the same moniker. "They were already playing all the top bowling alleys in Baltimore, so we let them keep the name," jokes bassist and vocalist Eric Andraska. >More

CRITICS CHOICE

Attention Madison geeks: Geek.kon 2010 is here!

Attention geeks! Geek.Kon, Madison's own anime, gaming, and science fiction convention, comes to the Marriott West hotel in Middleton Friday, September 3. Geeks of all stripes will find something to do at this three-day event. >More Wilmington on DVD: Me & Orson Welles, Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King, Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, Harry Brown, Marmaduke

In Me and Orson Welles, Richard Linklater takes on a highly ambitious subject that really, really appeals to me -- a portrayal of the astonishing youthful theatrical triumphs of the 22-year-old Welles, his adroit and urbane (and long-suffering) producer John Houseman, and of their ingenious, experimental 1937 Mercury Theater production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. >More
Artists look at themselves in MMoCA's True Self
Keeping up appearances

Identity is a notoriously slippery concept. What do we even mean when we talk about it? Some mixture, perhaps, of characteristics we can't change (like age or ethnicity) and things we can (how we dress). Other aspects of identity are not necessarily visible, like religious or political affiliation. Identity can be a reflection of the things we hold dearest about ourselves, or it can be a guise to cast off or change at will. >More The Oddly Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen recalls hazy counterculture days
Comic flashback

There are plenty of stories about the counterculture in Madison's past -- some of which remains, since we Madisonians still exist at least part of the time in a cheerful parallel reality. But you don't hear so many stories about comic art. Looking at The Oddly Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen (Dark Horse Books) is not quite like smoking a joint discovered accidentally in the back of a drawer. Perhaps, on some pages, it just feels that way. >More
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Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett tries to win with jokes

In his ad "Madison on a Diet," Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett tries to take a humorous approach to government spending in Wisconsin. "We all know that when it comes to spending, the politicians in Madison aren't counting their calories," he says, sitting in a diner. >MoreIsthmus on the isthmus: Bar beach volleyball at Middleton's Club Tavern

As the summer bar beach volleyball season draws its final breaths, an enthusiast explains the sport's allure and traditions at Middleton's Club Tavern. >MoreWisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Neumann waves the flag in 'Conservative Rally' ad

Mark Neumann is running for governor of Wisconsin, and if you doubted that he's an American citizen, this ad will clear up any confusion. It's set in a room decked out with red-white-and-blue flags and bunting, and the smiling attendees also carry flags for good measure. >More MORE VIDEO >>
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