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Williamson-Marquette: Bohemian past meets indie present

Madison's bohemian past meets its go-go present in the near east side's Williamson-Marquette neighborhood. A hotbed of hippiedom in the 1960s and 1970s, eminently walkable Wil-Mar has preserved much of its eclectic heritage, thanks in large part to the independent-minded, politically committed people who live there. But the neighborhood is changing. Just ask anyone who's bought an apartment in one of the many gleaming condominium projects built in recent years. >More

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Emily's Post: Willy on Jenifer and RoJo on religious freedom

I fully support the addition of the driveway onto Jenifer Street -- as long as it's accompanied by further traffic easement plans and safety measures. I'm a little disappointed at how heated opposition to the plan has become by some neighbors, especially since I worry that any sustained stonewalling of co-op improvement plans could lead to the notion of it needing to relocate. >More Madison schools 'pesticide' spraying questioned

Bert Zipperer was walking his dog yesterday afternoon when he was taken aback by warning signs that proclaimed, "PESTICIDE APPLICATION: PLEASE KEEP OFF." The signs were on the grounds of O’Keeffe Elementary and Marquette Middle school on Madison’s near-east side. >More Broom Street artistic director Callen Harty suffers heart attack
Medical emergency mars opening night of late playwright Rasmussen's Dancing With My Other

Friday's opening performance of Broom Street Theater's Dancing With My Other ended with an ambulance. Callen Harty, Broom Street's artistic director and father of the show's director, suffered a heart attack. >More A Willy Street Fair rookie breathes it all in

Over the weekend, the Williamson-Marquette neighborhood banded together to host the 31st annual Willy Street Fair, a distinctly Madison tradition.  It came and went in a flurry of tie-dyed and tattooed family-friendly excitement that ensured this unique community is indeed flourishing in many ways.  The neighborhood retains its characteristic DIY mentality while remaining proudly globally informed and politically active. >More Williamson-Marquette: Bohemian past meets indie present

A hotbed of hippiedom in the 1960s and 1970s, eminently walkable Wil-Mar has preserved much of its eclectic heritage, thanks in large part to the independent-minded, politically committed people who live there. But the neighborhood is changing. Just ask anyone who's bought an apartment in one of the many gleaming condominium projects built in recent years. >More
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