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Opera party

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

I went to see the Madison Opera’s sold-out performance of Carmen Friday night at the Overture Center. Before the show, the Gialamas Co. played host to a pre-party for young professionals (about 30 people) on the second floor of the rotunda area. It was great to mingle with so many other YPs while enjoying some fabulous food and drinks. According to the Madison Opera executive director, opera has the youngest demographic of any of the performing arts.

I want to again express my appreciation to the Gialamas Co. for throwing such a fun event. And Carmen was fantastic, by the way. Too bad the Madison Opera only did two shows.

Developer bails at University Square

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

As reported by the Daily Reporter, developer Scott Acker withdrew his plans to open Badger Hall of Fame Grill at University Square. For those not in the know, Madison is a difficult place to build anything, mainly due to neighborhood associations and aldermen on power trips (just ask the Edgewater Hotel developer).

Delay after delay and having to reduce the capacity and number of bar stools were among the snags that Acker had to deal with. He had hoped to open by the first home football game.

This is the second time a plan for a restaurant fell through at the location. Curt Brink’s proposed Field Pass fell apart after the economy tanked.

Will we ever see that space filled? It will take a lot of patience by any developer!

New eating challenge

Monday, August 24th, 2009

I’ve been intrigued by the thought of trying the Big Fat Ugly challenge at Fat Sandwich Company, which just opened up on State Street. For $25, you get a football-sized sandwich that consists of two rolls, four cheeseburgers, a double cheesesteak, a chicken cheesesteak, gyro meat, grilled chicken, bacon, sausage, mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers, chicken nuggets, mac n cheese bites, fried mushrooms, jalapeño poppers, pizza bites, onion rings, hash browns, American cheese, mayo, and ketchup. Eat this six pound monster in less than 15 minutes and your sandwich is free.

First, I think 15 min. is impossible. You couldn’t even blend this sandwich and drink it in that time.  

Second, it’s a pretty funny sandwich. The creators must’ve just looked at some random restaurant menu and picked every appetizer and sandwich they saw.

I’ll let you know if and when I attempt this.

    Madison Symphony Orchestra Urban Air

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