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(01/29/26 9:00am)
I’ve seen “Hamilton” six times now in six different cities — New York, London, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City and most recently, Madison (Jan. 6-18) — enough to know this musical is both remarkably consistent and wildly sensitive to the smallest variables: a theater’s acoustics, an audience’s energy and the chemistry of two scene partners on a given night.
(01/29/26 8:00am)
Recently, I came across an article in the Madison Federalist critiquing Marxism. I engaged with it, hoping for an informed discussion on Marxist concepts, but I was met with disappointment. The author, Aiden Wirth, claimed they “became interested in Marxist thought through TikTok videos” and heavily relied on quotes from various Catholic Popes, without actually quoting Karl Marx or any Marxist work.
(01/26/26 8:00am)
The Madison Common Council approved nearly $14 million for the Affordable Housing Fund in December to build 422 rental housing units for lower-income residents.
(01/22/26 11:50pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison cancelled Friday classes due to freezing weather conditions for the first time since 2019, according to a news release.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
Madison voters will decide on a slate of Common Council and Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education races that will shape policy on housing, education, transportation, the environment and public safety on April 7.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(01/22/26 8:00am)
All articles featured in The Beet are creative, satirical and/or entirely fictional pieces. They are fully intended as such and should not be taken seriously as news.
(01/13/26 11:57pm)
From MySpace profiles to YouTube vlogs, the human touch has been the cornerstone of the internet since its conception. AI’s evolution risks the loss of the web's intricate ecosystem as we know it.
(01/08/26 4:39pm)
Wisconsin hunting supporters and conservationists sparred over a proposed controversial sandhill crane hunting bill at a Senate committee hearing on Nov. 19.
(12/25/25 11:34pm)
A common quip about nuclear fusion is that the technology is perpetually 30 years from deployment. Fusion research has not been funded to the same levels as other, already-realized clean technologies like solar, wind and fission, but new billion-dollar investments signify interest is picking up.
(12/08/25 8:44pm)
Storytellers pervade our society: they are the authors, journalists, poets, directors and actresses of the world, and they are the sustainability advocates too. Kelly Hilyard, sustainability coordinator for the City of Middleton, told The Daily Cardinal effective language is central to the success of sustainability efforts.
(12/04/25 8:00am)
(12/04/25 8:00am)
In a state known for tailgating and cheese, Wisconsin is home to many passionate sports fans. Now, there may be a new way for fans to get involved in watching games — online sports betting.
(12/04/25 9:17pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison received approval to separate the school’s largest and fastest-growing majors into a new college focused on artificial intelligence and computing ahead of next fall.
(12/02/25 5:10pm)
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation to prohibit all schools in the dairy state from serving margarine instead of butter in school lunches.
(11/25/25 5:27pm)
Madison District 8 Alder and Council Vice President MGR Govindarajan announced Monday that he will not seek re-election in April 2026.
(11/17/25 5:40pm)
Author of ‘James’ — University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 2025-2026 Go Big Read book — Percival Everett discussed race and reading with UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin for the Go Big Read keynote address on Nov. 4.
(11/14/25 11:21pm)
The Trump administration instructed Wisconsin officials to reverse the state’s distribution of FoodShare benefits on Nov. 9 after Gov. Tony Evers released benefits for nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites who did not receive them at the beginning of the month because of the government shutdown.
(11/14/25 4:08pm)
This article contains spoilers for “Peacemaker” and other DC Universe projects like “Creature Commandos” and “Superman” (2025).
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Local researchers are warning against the spread of the Golden Oyster mushroom, a species native to Asia but introduced to the United States for cultivation, now spreading in Wisconsin and other Great Lakes states.