Liberal Arts
A celebration of all things cultural, artistic and entertaining in Madison
Clearly Inspired
The Chazen explores the university’s art glass heritage Comments: 0
Posted 05/10/12 @ 07:58 AM
Small Dishes
Critiques, cravings and conundrums from the Madison food and dining scene
The Dining Room
There was a time in our history when eating outside of the home was only done out of necessity; when traveling or living arrangements so dictated. Dining options other than hotels and boarding houses could be disgraceful; often associated with prostitution, drinking and gambling. They... Comments: 0
Posted 05/06/12 @ 10:34 AM
Classically Speaking
A journey through Madison’s classical music scene
Madison Symphony Season Closes with Gobs of Gershwin
DeMain leads all the greatest hits, and then some — and the listenin’ is easy Comments: 0
Posted 05/11/12 @ 10:10 PM
Local Flavor
A culinary adventure through Madison, from gardens and markets to restaurants and home kitchens
A Recipe With Mothers in Mind
Pecan chocolate chip banana bread brightens anyone's day Comments: 0
Posted 05/15/12 @ 12:28 PM
The Basket
A new blog celebrates the art of the picnic in summertime
Madison Parks: Picnics and Fun for Everyone
F or a moderately sized city of about 235,000 people, Madison sure has a lot of parks––247 to be exact. Each one has its own personality and unique feature but they all share a commonality: each park is a potential picnic spot. Tucked under a tree at Hoyt Park, or stretched out... Comments: 0
Posted 05/15/12 @ 07:30 AM







