

| 1. | Buraka |
| 2. | Manna Cafe |
| 3. | Cafe Zoma |
| 4. | Angelo's, McFarland |
| 5. | Louisianne's, Etc., Middleton |
Showing results tagged with France
| 1. | Coens let laughter loose with "Burn After Reading" Published: Sept. 13, 2008 - 05:15 a.m. - "Burn" is a black comedy about, for all intents and purposes, an ill-fated collision of otherwise unassociated idiots and while the cast does demonstrate the downfalls of their flaws with brilliant and hilarious exaggeration, you can't help but cringe, continuously, at their quirky caricatures. |
| 2. | Most stolen road signs (Bong State Area included) Published: Aug. 16, 2008 - 05:01 a.m. - Here's a list of commonly stolen road signs, including Abbey Road, Condom, France and Intercourse, Penn. |
| 3. | McDormand sparkles as "Miss Pettigrew" Published: March 6, 2008 - 05:21 a.m. - Frances McDormand is talented and can seemingly pull off just about anything. If you needed proof of that, witness "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day," a nod to the classic glitzy showgirl flicks of Hollywood past. |
| 4. | Napoleon, that little guy with the Louvre-sized ego Published: March 3, 2008 - 3:18 p.m. - We planned only three major sights for today’s agenda. First, we visited the Arc de Triomphe. Next, we strolled down the Champs-Elysees. Finally, we toured the major works at the Louvre. After a quiet dinner, we’re back at the hotel by 9 p.m. |
| 5. | Hurry up and get lost (Paris edition) Published: March 1, 2008 - 4:38 p.m. - The plan for tonight was supposed to be the Trocadero and the Eiffel Tower, and I’ll be damned if I wasn’t going to make this day turn out right. Exhausted and more frazzled than yesterday, we set the evening in motion. |
| 6. | I'm re-learning French, but I hope I don't need all of it Published: Jan. 31, 2008 - 10:05 a.m. - In preparation for a trip to Europe at the end of this month, which includes Paris and Strasbourg, I bought a set of CDs recently that boast they can teach you French by listening during your commute. |
| 7. | It’s a small Wisconsin world in Texas, Arizona, France… Published: March 2, 2007 - 05:05 a.m. - On his way to Arizona in February, Gregg Hoffmann stopped in New Braunfels, Texas, primarily to get information about some great antique stores he had heard about in nearby Gruene. There, he stumbled upon a Milwaukee connection. |
| 8. | What will it take for soccer to become the All-American game? Published: July 13, 2006 - 05:15 a.m. - Except for its final act, the 2006 World Cup lived up to the hype. But as for the United States, don’t expect any international success until mindsets change and an investment is made. |
| 9. | Zidane: Materazzi insulted my mother and sister Published: July 12, 2006 - 1:29 p.m. - Zinedine Zidane, the retired French soccer player who headbutted opposing Italian player Marco Materazzi in Sunday's World Cup Final, said on French TV tonight that Materazzi repeatedly insulted Zidane's mother and sister, causing him to react. |
| 10. | World Cup goes back to Rome Published: July 10, 2006 - 08:01 a.m. - When the World Cup started in early June, I was a devoted follower of the Italy games, but trying not to get my hopes up, since it might not be that long a commitment. I certainly never expected to see gli Azzurri hoist the cup for the second time in my life (and first in my adult life). So, the victory was sweet. |
| 11. | Phoenix sets the scene for summer Published: May 23, 2006 - 11:47 a.m. - "It's Never Been Like That," the third studio disc from French quartet Phoenix is the sound of a warm summer day, the sound of the wind in your hair, the sound of breezy summer pop. |