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Shot entirely on an iPhone 16 Pro in the abandoned silos of Sauk City, Silage tells the story of a dairy farmer who communicates with ghosts through the static of a barn radio. The film was moody, atmospheric, and—importantly—featured two genuine jump scares that made the historic Barrymore Theatre audience scream.

This win immediately triggered the "Lydia Black first quad domination" narrative among local sports bloggers. She was one down, three to go. Saturday morning shifted venues entirely. Black traded her life vest for a flannel shirt and steel-toed boots, heading to the Wisconsin Dells Axe House . This was the "wild card." While Black trains wakeboarding year-round, her axe-throwing rankings were mediocre heading into the weekend. lydia black first quad domination gangbang wi

"Lydia is the future of regional entertainment," says Dr. Helen Voss, a pop culture historian at UW-Eau Claire. "She represents the 'Whole Wisconsin.' She is the athleticism of the Northwoods, the grit of the taverns, the palate of the dairylands, and the art of the indie cinemas. No single entity has unified these four pillars of lifestyle before." Shot entirely on an iPhone 16 Pro in

Three hours later, Black appeared at the for the "Cheddar & Brat Showdown." For ten years, this event has been dominated by large-framed butchers and Michelin-starred chefs. Black, however, presented a "Smoked Gouda Fondue with a cherry-lacquered bratwurst." The judges—three dairy farmers from Monroe—unanimously awarded her the Golden Cheese Curd trophy. She was one down, three to go

When asked what is next, Black smiled. "The Quad is done. But have you heard about the 'Quintuple Crown'? They are adding a 'Polka Dance-Off' next year." If you want to follow in Lydia Black’s footsteps (or just watch her do it again), the 2025 Wisconsin Lifestyle & Entertainment Expo will feature a "Lydia Black Quad Challenge" interactive zone. Tickets go on sale December 1st at the Wisconsin Dells Visitor Bureau.

"People told me I couldn't do the quad," Black admitted, sipping a Spotted Cow beer. "They said wakeboarding destroys your rotator cuff for axe throwing. They said the culinary judging would be too subjective. But that's the thing about Wisconsin—we don't do 'or.' We do 'and.' We are hunters artists. We are athletes and filmmakers."