DIning Guide


With more resturaunts per capita than
any other city in the U.S.,
this guide is for the foodies.

 

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Blogs

Liberal Arts

A celebration of all things cultural, artistic and entertaining in Madison
Clearly Inspired

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

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

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

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

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

May 2012

Features

Square Roots

Square Roots

The Dane County Farmers' Market stands as a connection between Madison and the farms that surround it.

Remembering George Vukelich

Remembering George Vukelich

Fifty years after Fisherman's Beach was published, the book's re-release stirs memories of a life well lived and a legacy cherished.

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Columns

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For the Record

Arrested Development

Arrested Development

David Couper has made Madison's police department one of the best in the world

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Genuine Articles

Healthy Cooperation

Healthy Cooperation

The Community Action Commission forms a healthy cooperation with other forward-thinking foundations

Eyes in the Back of Her Head

Eyes in the Back of Her Head

Mom's superpowers do not diminish with age

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Out There

Bang, Bang

Bang, Bang

Fat, drunk and armed

Not Again

Not Again

New Wisconsin law does not compute