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(10/25/23 7:00am)
Although the Re:SET concert series attempted to redefine concerts as a fan-friendly alternative to the typical crowded concert experience, the Chicago leg of the festival drew community concerns, alder opposition and vocal protests from residents of the neighborhood.
(10/04/23 7:00am)
A bill proposed by Rep. Scott Allen, R-Waukesha, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, and Sen. Duey Stroebel, R- Cedarburg, bans sterilization surgeries, mastectomies, puberty blockers and hormones for minors.
(10/03/23 2:30am)
Part-time popstar, full-time princess Chappell Roan is finally giving the Midwest the attention it deserves. Roan’s first full-length album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” debuted on September 22. Now, Roan is back in the Midwest from Los Angeles for the first leg of her tour, which started last Friday.
(09/25/23 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers in January declared 2023 the “Year of Mental Health,” proposing more than $500 million for mental health initiatives in his 2023-25 biennial budget, with $17 million designated for alternatives to emergency detention.
(08/05/23 7:00am)
When legends play Breese Stevens Field, fans flock to the small park directly next door to the stadium to enjoy a night of music, good vibes and companionship.
(08/03/23 7:00am)
Janet Protasiewicz was sworn into office as Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice on Tuesday evening, flipping the court to a liberal majority for the first time in 15 years. She began her 10-year term surrounded by hundreds of supporters during a ceremony in the state Capitol.
(11/09/22 1:38am)
When voters are filling out their ballots, they typically do not expect election candidates to vote in front of them. But this is exactly what happened for voters at Maple Bluff Village Center. At 11 a.m. on Nov. 8, Gov. Tony Evers arrived at the Madison community center to cast his ballot.
(10/25/22 2:29pm)
Madison’s queer community doesn’t often get a chance to convene, and LGBTQ+ individuals remain far outnumbered even in Wisconsin’s most progressive city. Thus, when genderqueer King Princess stopped at the Sylvee on their “Hold on Baby” Tour, queer individuals were offered a unique opportunity to celebrate the rock icon and their community all night long.
(10/25/22 2:34pm)
Sustainable sourcing, vibrant patterns and donations to charity – it sounds impossible. But one man, Baxter Salzwedel, is offering it all. Creating one of a kind garments with a passion is quite literally his name – the “madpatcher” turned his sewing hobby into a full-fledged, flourishing business. I interviewed the 18-year-old to find out more about his beautiful garments and figure out how the high school graduate built his business from the ground up.
(10/25/22 8:11am)
We’ve all spent long nights thinking about sleeping with Bucky the Badger — or is it just Hannah Berner? The female comedian began her show laughing about one of her many claims to fame — actually sleeping with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s very own Bucky.
(10/16/22 5:21pm)
Stepping into Union South on Friday night was a one-way ticket into an intergalactic universe where an assortment of astronauts, ravens and an extravagantly pink quartet pranced around. On Oct. 7, CHAI and JENNY123 enchanted the Sett stage, delivering one of the most unforgettable shows I’ve had the privilege of seeing to a small, blessed audience.
(06/09/22 7:00am)
Home to a splendid array of paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures, the Chazen Museum of Art sits conveniently on University Avenue and only a block away from bustling State Street. This prime location allows University of Wisconsin-Madison students and residents of Madison the opportunity to visit the free museum whenever they want and recharge their creative energy.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
Still Woozy released their first full-length album If This Isn’t Nice, I Don’t Know What Is in August, and are now in the midst of a seven-month-long tour around the world. They stopped in at The Sylvee on Friday night and performed a sixteen-song set for an extremely dedicated crowd. The Sylvee was sold out — a large feat — and it was clear that the crowd was full of diehard fans as soon as lead singer Sven Gamsky began his first song of the night, “Window.”
(02/10/22 8:00am)
The Greeting Committee stopped in at Memorial Union to deliver their 19 song setlist for their “Dandelion” tour Friday night. This was their first show on a 20-stop tour that hits major cities all across the U.S.
(12/18/21 8:23pm)
Before I saw them live, I wasn’t really a big fan of SURFACES. While I knew and enjoyed a few of their hit songs, like “Sunday Best,” “24 / 7 / 365” and “Heaven Falls / Fall on Me,” SURFACES’ music isn’t something that I’d ever voluntarily put on.
(11/18/21 3:00pm)
Every year, incoming freshmen at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are faced with a huge question: where should I live?
(11/11/21 5:03pm)
Lido Pimienta was an ethereal opener for an ethereal night. The Colombian-Canadian singer shocked the crowd when she entered the stage in an immaculate rainbow and metallic flowy dress that glowed against the stage lights. She further shocked the crowd when she opened her mouth and out tumbled her beautiful, almost angelic voice.
(10/13/21 8:50pm)
A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers won a $750,000 grant intended to combat misinformation about COVID-19 and the 2020 election on Oct. 1. The grant will fund a project that will study the most effective methods of combating misinformation online.
(10/02/21 2:04am)
A group of 15 Unmask UW members congregated at Library Mall on Friday to protest university mask mandates.
(09/23/21 7:00am)
To stop illegal crossings, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department has started stationing officers on University Avenue between Charter and Mills.