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(11/27/23 5:47pm)
Indie pop musician Holden Jaffe, known by his stage name Del Water Gap, made his long-awaited return to Madison on Wednesday, performing a setlist of hits from his self-titled EP and sophomore LP “I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left Yet” at the Majestic Theatre.
(11/17/23 8:00am)
Georgia rapper and psychedelic rock artist Lil Yachty performed at The Sylvee on Nov. 4 as part of the North American leg of his “The Field Trip Tour” to support his latest album.
(11/10/23 5:05pm)
In a prolifically rich musical landscape, indie band Boxing Day has managed to captivate and charm audiences within the University of Wisconsin-Madison community and the greater city of Madison.
(11/10/23 9:00am)
Madison may not look like a city with a swiftly developing film scene, but University of Wisconsin-Madison film students continue to exhibit unmatched spirit and perseverance in their efforts to redefine their community as the place to go for film.
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Music is born out of artists, but it is spread by the individuals who resonate with it.
(10/05/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the city in which it is nestled has long been a utopia of school spirit and self-expression bolstered by a steadily diversifying population and a wide range of academic offerings.
(09/14/23 8:00am)
My friends and I set off on a journey last weekend to see “Bottoms,” directed by Emma Seligman.
(09/07/23 2:33pm)
With students, new and old, returning to campus and Madison locals setting aside their swimsuits in favor of warm fall sweaters, it’s this time of year when Madison comes to life.
(08/22/23 7:00am)
The Sylvee transformed into a European dance club as German alt-pop duo Milky Chance made their first-ever appearance in Madison. The sold-out show included top hit “Stolen Dance,” a three-song encore and arguably the most epic harmonica solo of all time.
(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.
(05/16/23 6:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers’ proposal to infuse $100 million into Wisconsin’s public arts and culture efforts through the Wisconsin Artistic Endowment Foundation was removed by the Joint Finance Committee (JFC) earlier this month along with 544 other provisions outlined in the budget proposal.
(04/27/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison community got a sneak peak into the wonders of the Memorial Union Terrace season last week, when the sunburst chairs returned the same week Madison was bathed in high-temperatures and sunshine.
(04/25/23 7:00am)
Indie rock musical artist Andrew Bird, born and raised in the Chicago area, traveled to Madison on his “Inside Problems 2023” tour earlier this month at the Sylvee. Bird waltzed onto the stage to cheers of excitement from a diverse crowd, bearing his signature violin and a soft smile. Accompanied by both a bass guitarist and his opener Ted Poor, Bird jumped right into a set that wowed the crowd.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
Deep in the isolation of the COVID-19 lockdowns, a song of hope spread across TikTok and embedded itself in pop culture. As we awaited the vaccine, voices rang out for the Wellerman to come “to bring us sugar and tea and rum.” This shanty cry for a supply ship to bring relief went viral — a recognition of the power of work songs across time and context.
(02/24/23 1:04am)
The doors opened at 8 p.m. to a cozy, quaint tavern. There is a standard table bar past the doors with an elevated stage sitting directly in front. A pit naturally forms in the middle.
(02/11/23 3:30am)
Michael Fitzpatrick, lead singer of Fitz and the Tantrums, performed last Friday at The Sylvee. Fitzpatrick has previously described the band's music as "soul-influenced indie pop," according to PopMatters.
(02/11/23 8:00am)
Crowds swarmed The Sylvee on Friday, Feb. 3, where indie-pop darlings Fitz and The Tantrums performed for a sold-out house.
(02/03/23 8:00am)
Four bands, two DJs and one amazing show — Arthurfest, a fundraiser-turned-DIY music festival at the Nottingham Cooperative, raised the bar for local music in Madison, creating a performance that will shine on in Madison indie history.
(01/28/23 8:00am)
The year is 2001 — it’s been one month since 9/11, pop-punk and butt rock are at their peaks, and rock music is falling behind other forms of popular music. Then, Fugazi releases “The Argument.”