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Sonic Boom concert draws 15,500 people to Janesville
Sonic Boom concert draws 15,500 people to Janesville
What do you get when you mix loud music, large crowds, popular bands and lively moshing? A recipe for success, say organizers of WJJO Sonic Boom.
Corn mazes are just a few of area's fun fall activities
Corn mazes are just a few of area's fun fall activities
Life is full of little pleasures. A walk in the country on a beautiful fall day. A freshly made pumpkin doughnut.
Fall fun for all: Corn mazes
If you're looking for some fun fall activities, we've got you covered with a list of area corn mazes.
Fall fun for all: Apple orchards
If you're looking for some fun fall activities, we've got you covered with a list of area apple orchards.
Milton's Smith returns to lead JPAC youth choir
Milton's Smith returns to lead JPAC youth choir
Christopher A. Smith learned to spread his wings in Boston, but he never forgot where he came from. Now, the Milton native is back in the area to direct the youth choir at the Janesville Performing Arts Center. He began his new role early in September.
Fall fun for all: Pumpkin patches
If you're looking for some fun fall activities, we've got you covered with a list of area pumpkin patches.
Quick kicks for Sept. 24-30, 2015
A quick taste of events going on in the area this week.
Night Music for Sept. 24-30, 2015
This is a listing of local night spots featuring live entertainment. Call the Gazette at 608-755-8258, or fax your listing to 608-755-8349 by 5 p.m. Tuesday. There is no charge. Scheduling changes do occur, so when in doubt, contact the venue before you head out to see a band.
Shemekia Copeland bringing blues to High Noon Saloon on Sept. 25
Shemekia Copeland bringing blues to High Noon Saloon on Sept. 25
Shemekia Copeland began singing in her dad’s band at the age of 15. Now 36, she’s spent more than half her life as a soul and R&B singer and blues belter.
Press Start: Why I'm OK with video game violence
Press Start: Why I'm OK with video game violence
Video game violence is nothing to fret about, columnist Jake Magee writes.

Columns

Press Start: Why I'm OK with video game violence
Press Start: How co-op games made our love stronger
Press Start: Five ways I was wrong about ‘Destiny’
Press Start: Relearning to love multiplayer
Press Start: Remastered 'Gears' offers faithful take

Kicks Features

Milton's Smith returns to lead JPAC youth choir
Corn mazes just a few of area's fun fall activities
Fall fun for all: Corn mazes
Fall fun for all: Pumpkin patches
Fall fun for all: Apple orchards

Music

Sonic Boom event draws 15,000 people
Quick kicks for Sept. 24-30, 2015
Night Music for Sept. 24-30, 2015
Shemekia Copeland bringing blues to High Noon Saloon on Sept. 25
Quick kicks for Sept. 17-23, 2015

Dining

Restaurant Review: La Taguara is true taste of Venezuelan culture
Restaurant Review: Food, story are both good at Backyard Barbeque
Restaurant Review: Madison's Lao Laan-Xang helps diners learn to love Laotian
Restaurant Review: Steve's Deli Dog House isn't fancy, but it's ideal for hot dogs
KANDU assumes Armory ownership