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Vin Diesel on ‘Furious 7’ The action star talks about how Paul Walker’s death changed the hit movie and brought a new level of seriousness to the set — and to his own life. page 36 April 9, 2015 | Vol. 6 No. 10 4 Clash over Walker’s budget Republicans face a lot of tough choices in dealing with a budget that critics call calamitous. 13 Earth Day activities Earth Day arrives on April 22, and WiG presents a short cal- endar of activities that will help you to enjoy it. 31 Jeeves’ final bow Local actor Matt Daniels reprises his role as the perfect valet for the third and last time. Lift off Wisconsin helps steer the whooping 33 Hubbard Street Dance The Chicago troupe returns to one of its favorite performance crane’s comeback page 6 locations, Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts. 2 WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | April 9, 2015 News with a twist WiGWAG By Lisa Neff, Louis Weisberg & Matthew Reddin APPLE A daY, OR SO who had written that soci- didn’t pay gown himself. He even let He hid 1,000 artworks — Hurricane, Utah. The sculp- A study recently pub- ety would be better without too much, he Izzy wear the crown. A the- each valued at about $500 ture on Barista’s restau- lished in JAMA Internal cops. The La Crosse Tribune just drank too ater employee snapped and — around the city and rant had boasted oversized Medicine raises ques- reported the Rev. David much. shared a picture of the two led people on daily hunts. genitalia. Then residents tions about the old “apple Wendt left First Evangeli- on Reddit, where it has been Smithey said the first Easter complained and called on a day” adage. Researchers cal Lutheran Church after BUT DID THE viewed millions of times. Art Search was designed to the city council to revoke reported that apple eaters responding to the post on PURSE Match HIS get people interested in art. the business’ license. Busi- had slightly fewer doctor the Milwaukee Journal Senti- SHOES? MEANWHILE IN ness owner Stephen Ward visits than apple avoiders nel’s website by threatening Patrick Collin Drury, 33, MICHIGAn… LAKE WHO? removed the very public pri- — those who ate fewer to gang rape the blogger. of Portage, was arrested on Organizers of the Wurst There’s a grassroots vate parts, but claimed he than one apple Perhaps not coinci- suspicion of felony credit Challenge wanted to get movement afoot to change wasn’t bullied into action. daily — or none. dentally, the Journal card fraud, theft, fleeing people excited about sau- the name of Lake Michi- “I just decided it would look However, that Sentinel recent- police in a motor vehicle, sage and charity. Ypsilanti’s gan to Lake Wisconsin? better without the weenie. difference ly announced fleeing police on foot and Wurst Bar hosted the annu- “For too long Michiganders And, oh my God! It’s beauti- disappeared new rules of fourth-degree drunken driv- al event, bringing in people have gloated over Lake ful,” he said. when the civility gov- ing after he stole a woman’s with big appetites to devour Michigan and their pretty research- erning the purse at a bar and then used 20-foot bratwursts. For sunsets. From now on, we MIXED MessaGE ers consid- posting of her American Express card vegetarians, the bar offered will exclusively refer to it Chemist Patrick Moore ered weight, comments on to purchase cigarettes, gift a tofu apple bratwurst. Par- as Lake Wisconsin until appeared on a French education, health its site. cards and $2,000 worth of ticipants competed to see every American joins us,” cable TV program to coun- insurance, race and other lottery tickets. who could eat the most a spokesperson for the ter scientific findings that factors that can explain the EMERGENCY taB wurst and also for victory movement wrote in a press the weed killer Roundup frequency of medical visits. An Idaho man is facing AVUNCULAR in the category of “greatest release. Unfortunately, the is probably carcinogenic. Also, the researchers found a $1,000 fine and possi- PRINcess sense of style.” release turned out to be an Moore said, “You can drink that apple eaters are less ble jail time after repeat- Jesse Nagy, a profes- April Fools’ joke, but it’s not a whole quart” of the her- likely to smoke, which could edly dialing 911 to complain sional actor from metro NOT A PEEP? actually a terrible idea.... bicide “and it won’t hurt explain better health. about being overcharged Detroit, wanted to make his Some who celebrate you.” But when offered on a bar tab. The man made niece Izzy, 4, feel less self- Easter do so with baskets COPPER castRatION him a glass of the chemi- HeaveN HELP US 12 emergency calls. A bar- conscious about wearing overflowing with jellybeans A copper bull lost a siz- cal to drink on-air, Moore A La Crosse pas- tender provided authorities a princess costume to see and Peeps. Others have egg able appendage — and stormed off shouting, “I’m tor resigned after being with a receipt, showing that the movie Cinderella. So the hunts. St. Louis artist Zack we’re not talking about not an idiot.” accused of sending an Club Tequila charged $30 bearded, tattooed, muscu- Smithey decided to encour- horns — after a storm of obscene email to a blogger for 10 beers. So, the man lar Nagy donned a princess age a different sort of hunt. controversy swept through WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | April 9, 2015 3 4 WISCONSINGAZETTE.COM | April 9, 2015 Wisconsin Republicans ‘running scared’ over Walker’s budget By Louis Weisberg percent. Walker is pointing to his prior suc- voters on his leadership skills. managed care organizations that the dis- Staff writer cess with independent voters as a corner- Four categories in the budget are gen- abled want to keep. Perhaps not coinci- Gov. Scott Walker’s GOP colleagues are stone of his presidential campaign. erating bipartisan heat against Walker, dentally, Walker’s chief of staff is a former balking at his budget, which axes programs Even right-wing media and pundits are said Democratic state Rep. Chris Taylor. United Healthcare official, according to Tay- and policies that enjoy strong bipartisan calling Walker out for his recent actions, As part of the Assembly’s Joint Committee lor, who calls the plan “a big giveaway” to support. That leaves many state Republi- which they contend are motivated by his on Finance, she’s sat through listening ses- insurance companies. cans in a no-win situation: Those who give presidential aspirations rather than his duty sions and public budget hearings through- Taylor said that a number of disabled the budget blanket approval will alienate to serve the people of Wisconsin. out the state. The high turnout and intense people have wept at budget hearings as significant numbers of constituents, but An editorial that appeared in the conser- anger people have expressed in Republican they begged lawmakers not to take away those who speak out against it could face vative Waukesha Freeman was downright strongholds toward several items in the their caregivers and the right to maintain the punishment of a well-financed opponent caustic. budget have surprised her. self-determination over their lives. in their next primary race — one paid for by “Wisconsin conservatives have reached Republicans and Democrats alike were Walker’s corporate backers. that moment of truth,” wrote former edi- taRGETING SENIORS upset to learn that Walker wrote both pro- As a result, Capitol watchers say not to tor Pete Kennedy. “It’s time to accept the AND THE DIsaBLED posals into his budget without consulting expect the governor to win the kind of sup- fact that Scott Walker is done with you. … I Perhaps the most widely opposed items or informing Kitty Rhoades, his Secretary port he received from his party for his two could go on, but you don’t need to hear it all. in the budget involve health care cuts. of the Department of Health and Human prior budgets. “This budget is so bad for Deep down you know the truth: Walker is an Walker’s budget proposes a $15 million Services. so many people, it’s hard to ignore,” said opportunist who is stepping on this trivial cut to SeniorCare, a Wisconsin program former Republican state Sen. Dale Schultz. state as he makes his way to the presidency. that helps more than 85,000 elderly peo- POLITIcaL REPERCUssIONS The budget’s political impact is already … But he’s not just stepping on the liberals ple in the state pay for prescription drugs. Republicans have enacted restrictions being seen in polls. In early March, Public who marched in circles around the Capitol, Walker intends to push more of seniors’ on voters, including forcing them to show Policy Polling took the first survey of the or signed the recall petition, or went to pharmaceutical costs onto Medicare Part D, photo ID at the polls. Because seniors and governor’s favorability rating since the bud- court over his emails. No, he’s grinding his which is more expensive. the disabled are less likely to have driver’s get was released. PPP found Walker at his heels into the conservatives — the people Currently, taxpayers save $90 million licenses, they might not have the chance lowest level of support since the massive who fought for him, and trusted him. People annually through SeniorCare’s direct nego- to hold lawmakers accountable for cuts to 2011 protests in Madison over Act 10. like you.” tiation with drug companies for lower costs.