Written by MCJ graduate on July 23, 2005
- The Madison Police had an information booth set up at the Gay Pride Picnic. It was set up on Saturday, July 16, 2005, at the Brittingham Park. This police department has always recognized that Madison’s...
Written by MCJ graduate on July 23, 2005
- After the rally and the Gay Pride Parade, the next activity on the Madison Gay Pride Celebration was the Pride Picnic. The cost to enter the picnic celebration was $5 per person. You were not...
Written by MCJ graduate on July 23, 2005
- After the Gay Pride Rally at the capital building, the gay community and its supporters were enthused. This expression of emotion poured into the streets of Madison. The parade started at the capital building near...
Written by MCJ graduate on July 23, 2005
- One of the many excitements I witnessed at the gay pride parade was the motorcyclist group called Dykes on Bikes. It was this group’s hooting and the hollering and the roaring of the big Harley...
Written by MCJ graduate on July 23, 2005
- Although the sun was beating down and the temperature was scorching on Sunday July 17, 2005, it did not keep the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community from attending the rally on the capital building’s...
Written by CraigK on February 2, 2005
- With time running short, I was back on the number 4 bus headed south. The bus route will take you from the Williamson Street area, past the state capitol to the University of Wisconsin. I...
Written by CraigK on February 2, 2005
- After the Great Dane Pub & Brewery, it was time to take my cab driver’s advice and head over to Williamson Street. Keeping in mind that I only had two or three hours left...
Written by CraigK on February 2, 2005
- When the "Whaddya Know" radio program was over, I had two immediate objectives: get the obligatory picture of the state capitol (I don’t know why, I just felt I had to) and find a warm...
Written by CraigK on February 2, 2005
- I thought I had it all planned out. My plane landed at Madison’s Dane County Airport at 9:30am. I had tickets to see Michael Feldman’s "Whaddya Know" radio program, which started at 10am....
Written by Alkee on November 29, 2000
- Here are some other thoughts on Madison:
A great place to eat is The Great Dane, which is located on the other side of the capitol from the University.
It is worth it to walk down Langdon...
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