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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.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Punk rock band Rise Against played The Sylvee on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
As a blizzard swept through the area, Madison’s alternative scene — outfitted in black ripped jeans, inventive earrings, flannels and dyed hair — found refuge in The Sylvee as Chicago-based punk rock band Rise Against shook the building Sunday night.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter, with help from the Madison Anarchist League chapter and several local bands, organized a fundraiser for Sudan at the Mousetrap on Feb. 28.
The Blk Pwr Coalition and non-profit organization Leaders Igniting Transformation reflected on the Black Panther Party’s historical activism and current political challenges at an event Wednesday at the Multicultural Student Center.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, a four-piece Baltimore-based jam-funk band formed in 2009 delivered a nearly two-and-a-half hour dance party Nov. 20 at the Majestic Theatre, unleashing endless waves of funky grooves to a crowd that couldn’t get enough.
Cover bands The Marilyns, Help Desk and Countdown to Erection brought hits from rock classics Megadeth, Foo Fighters and Misfits to the High Noon Saloon on Nov. 2 as part of a ‘Halloween Hangover.’
Terrace season might be over, but the Memorial Union isn’t ready to hibernate. There are plenty of exciting indoor activities and events at the Union in the next few weeks to keep student spirits high for the chilly remainder of the semester.
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.
Liam Hall and Ky Newman, together known as Oddly Satisfying, came to Madison’s Majestic Theatre for a night of dancing and unique mashups on their Reunion Tour on Sept. 18.
I jumped down from the double-decker bus and my two chunky black boots landed firmly, crushing the pavement beneath me. In London, the cars move the opposite way, so naturally my neck made five iterations of right and left, attempting to reprogram the rhythm of the streets.
February weather. My first time in Berlin. Wide-eyed and electrified, I scan my surroundings. Far beyond the bars on a bridge, I see a statue of two figures embracing. I see cobblestone streets and graffiti-covered walls. And then I see leather. Leather all around.
Indie pop sensation Peach Pit brought the house down Friday at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall with their catchy tunes and energetic stage presence.