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Meet the people who make Safer Badgers work, part 3

Meet the people who make Safer Badgers work, part 3 It’s a big job to help keep campus safe through the pandemic. As part of UW–Madison’s Safer Badgers effort, people are needed to answer questions over phone and email, staff the testing sites, support the app, manage building access and more. Meet some of the people who make this effort work and help keep our whole campus community safe. Ryan, front desk supervisor at Sellery Hall As a front desk supervisor at Sellery Hall, Ryan takes pride in helping create a warm, friendly environment at one of the largest dorms on campus, with over 1,100 students who call Sellery home.

Year in Review: Our favorite 2020 books and podcasts

Las Vegas Weekly Books 1. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson Wilkerson writes really big books, both in pages and scope. The follow-up to her Pulitzer Prize-winning The Warmth of Other Suns posits that caste, a system of societal hierarchy seen in other parts of the world, is manifested most profoundly in the treatment of Black Americans through historical and contemporary oppression. 2. A Promised Land by Barack Obama This first of a two-volume memoir reminds us that words matter, and they can be eloquent, too. Get off Twitter and savor these 768 pages slowly, because there’s no release date yet for the second part.

Hollywood Reporter TV Critics Pick the 10 Best Episodes of 2020

It was an uneven fourth season for Noah Hawley s FX anthology: The show was still driven by an unequaled ensemble, exemplary period production values and clever dialogue, but struggled to bring its two-dozen main characters and myriad thematic swings together in its tale of organized crime in 1950s Kansas City. But for one episode, written by Hawley and Lee Edward Colston II and directed by Michael Uppendahl,  Fargo was in absolute top form. East/West did away with the sprawling cast other than Rodney L. Jones III s Satchel and Ben Whishaw s Rabbi to tell a quirky black-and-white road trip that touched on 

David Chang on New Podcast Recipe Club and Cooking at Home

David Chang on New Podcast ‘Recipe Club’ and Cooking at Home Men s Journal 12/18/2020 Charles Thorp © Andrew Bezek David Chang might be a Michelin-starred chef and founder of Momofuku, but even the culinary superstar admits that mistakes occur in his home cooking adventures. “This summer there was one day where I cut myself twice in the kitchen,” says Chang to Men’s Journal. The restaurateur has found himself cooking at home more often these days, even before quarantine, with the birth of his son Hugo. “The way I prepare food for my family is completely different than how I go about it at work. It is a different beast.”

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