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Past articles by Doug:

Doug Moe: A local pool pro's New York moment

Ron Dobosenski caps a pool-playing life with a crack at a prestigious championship next month in New York City. → Read More

Doug Moe: Arlan Kay's Madison half century

The architect who specializes in historic renovations is slowing down but not retiring. → Read More

Doug Moe: The good and bad of Brett Favre at Camp Randall

Some will embrace a legendary quarterback's return, others still hold a grudge. → Read More

Doug Moe: The good and bad of Favre at Camp Randall

Some will embrace a legendary quarterback's return, others still hold a grudge. → Read More

Doug Moe: Last notes for dual music teaching careers

Brad Schneider and wife Leyla Sanyer are retiring after three decades of teaching music to area high school students. → Read More

Doug Moe: Summer in the city

Madison, perhaps more than other cities, truly lives in the summer. → Read More

Doug Moe: A real roadhouse raconteur

Some avid fans want to bring the great singer-songwriter Tom Russell to the Stoughton Opera House. → Read More

Doug Moe: Warren Webster, happy at 100

He celebrated the big birthday last weekend, and, at 100, is still playing tennis. → Read More

Doug Moe: Inner kid bursts out big time

Mount Horeb insurance agent Peter Walton had a week to remember in March. → Read More

Doug Moe: Cruising the Caribbean with Garrison Keillor

Madison's Buzz Kemper gets a 40th anniversary gift from a famous former colleague. → Read More

Doug Moe: From the mountains to Madison

Lenore McComas Coberly's new book of poems takes its title, "For I Am Mountainborn," from her rural West Virginia upbringing. → Read More

Doug Moe: Joan Wildman toasts 30 years of the Madison Music Collective

An April 12 show at the Brink Lounge celebrates three decades of a group dedicated to live music in Madison. → Read More

Doug Moe: A scary diagnosis, and a special graduation

Maggie Stewart graduated from UW-Madison in December, less than two years after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. → Read More

Doug Moe: Back to back and barely believable

When lightning struck in 2000, and Dick Bennett’s Badgers made the Final Four — like this year, in Indianapolis — we all knew it was a one-off. → Read More

Doug Moe: Robert M. La Follette's boyhood home to open doors

Among the reasons to be grateful that an Argyle group is preparing to open the boyhood home of Robert M. La Follette to the public — it will happen June → Read More

Doug Moe: Dave Iverson's graceful Madison return

The former Wisconsin Public Television journalist is bringing a new documentary to the Wisconsin Film Festival. → Read More

Doug Moe: 35 years on, recalling 'Apocalypse Brown'

A world famous movie director came to Madison in March 1980 to help his friend run for president. It wasn't pretty. → Read More

Doug Moe: Bad Doug's March goes from bad to worse

Golf in the snow, and folding your NCAA bracket into a party hat. → Read More

Doug Moe: Seeing the world by ship and song

Madison native Amanda Poulson sings and dances on cruise ships, and it has let her see the world. → Read More

Doug Moe: 75 years on, pen pals still friends

A long distance friendship between Cross Plains and New York City marks a significant milestone. → Read More