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The Daily

Beer Here: Eisphyre from Capital Brewery

Just when the gales of November seem to come early, Capital Brewery takes its warm, malty Autumnal Fire to an entirely different level with the special release of a winter-hardy version named Eisphyre. This intensely malty, yet incredibly smooth doppelbock is capable of taking the chill off. >More Alder wants new downtown Madison library donors to pony up

Ald. Michael Schumacher, in a proposed amendment to the city's capital budget, tried to put the question of whether to fund a new library to the residents in a referendum. The city's Board of Estimates voted down that amendment. Now, Schumacher is trying a new tack. >More

The Paper

Prof renews psychology controversy
Paper charges that therapists are ignoring clinical research

Timothy Baker has a problem with psychology today. He thinks it bears a dangerous resemblance to the medicine of yesteryear: anecdotal, unscientific, as likely to hurt as help. "[D]espite compelling research support for the merits of specific interventions for specific problems, clinical psychology, as a field, has failed to embrace these treatments," writes Baker, a professor of medicine at the UW-Madison's School of Medicine and Public Health, in a paper that's generating national attention and controversy. >More The Sounds' tenacity yields success
The hardest-working band in Helsingborg

The Sounds didn't just wait patiently for success. They've earned it through years of long, hard touring that most rock bands would never endure. >More
Oysy Sushi and Seafood Buffet is an exercise in abundance
Piled high

Sushi is the kind of food you can't really, in good faith, dumb down. In an age when elitism has become the dirtiest word, it remains an unapologetically elitist specialty. And that's justified. Genuine sushi chefs, the kind who turn the tradition into an art form, train for years to do justice to one piece of perfect yellowtail sashimi. >More Madame Fromage: The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin is worth checking out

I'm so impressed by The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin (University of Wisconsin Press, 2009), a new book by James Norton and Rebecca Dilley, I hardly know where to begin. >More

CRITICS CHOICE

Art
Orestes Larios Zaak, Gregorio Perez Escobar:DeRicci Gallery, Edgewood College
James Gill:Chazen Museum of Art
 Music: Clubs
Ami Saraiya, Hayward Williams:Mother Fool's Coffeehouse, 8:00pm
George Maurer Duo:Dejope, 8:00pm
Emancipator, Steez:UW Memorial Union Rathskeller, 9:30pm
 Music: More Music
Ancora String Quartet:Stoughton Opera House, 7:30pm
 Special Events Theater and Dance
Forward Theater Company's "All About Eve":Playhouse, Overture Center, 7:30pm
The Men Who Stare at Goats: Psychic spies
Psychic spies

The Men Who Stare at Goats is one odd duck. A title card reads "More of this is true than you would believe," but it's impossible to tell what's factual in this fictionalized take on Jon Ronson's book about Army experiments in the paranormal because it all sounds so deeply ludicrous. >More
SpongeBob SquarePants celebrates 10 surreal years
God of the sea

It's official: Everybody loves SpongeBob SquarePants. You can tell by all the stars who line up for cameo appearances in the cartoon's 10th anniversary special, including Robin Williams, Pink, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Craig Ferguson, LeBron James and Rosario Dawson. >More
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