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(09/03/20 2:24pm)
Friday, Aug. 27 marked the fourth consecutive day of Black Lives Matter protests in Madison following the shooting of Jacob Blake. But something was different this time — only about 50 people showed up to the demonstration to protest police brutality.
(08/27/20 12:31am)
The Milwaukee Bucks chose not to take the court today for their scheduled playoff game against the Orlando Magic in order to bring more attention to the shooting of Jacob Blake, an unarmed Black man, by an officer of the Kenosha Police Department. The Milwaukee Brewers held a meeting later the same day and decided not to play against the Cincinnati Reds for the same reason.
(08/20/20 6:44pm)
As musicians grapple with the past few months that proved to be a pause on their regular scheduled programming, the silence has given them a chance to redefine what it means to interact, or in this case, perform live. Gathering in a sweaty music venue and watching someone perform live is a hard thing to imagine right now. With numbers across the country still going up as thousands of students return to college campuses, a slight return to normalcy serves as a dream. Local music venues are struggling to hold on as their main sources of income are at a halt. Patrons are encouraged to donate and support them in whatever way they can.
(08/17/20 9:31pm)
As the cache of virtual calls, social media and endless emails flood our schedules amidst the ongoing health crisis, more people are seeking sources of comfort. The solution is simple.
(07/20/20 3:17pm)
As our COVID-riddled state rolls back openings and braces for whatever the months ahead hold, these past few weeks of “Summer: Live from Wisconsin Quarantine!” have started to feel like they’re simply repeating the same events every single day. Over and over — and over again.
(06/08/20 4:57pm)
In exploring the endless titles for recommended viewing during quarantine I came across a recommendation for the FX crime drama "Justified." After binging the whole series in an unhealthy amount of time, I found that when I looked deeper, the series provides an interesting look into America’s police culture and when police are and aren’t justified.
(06/08/20 4:49pm)
'Justified,' a series on FX, provides an interesting look into America’s police culture and when police are and aren’t justified.
(05/16/20 3:11pm)
Wondering what show to binge watch next during quarantine? Netflix's latest release “Outer Banks” has everyone begging for season two. A teen drama that involves mystery, romance and shirtless boys is pretty much all teen girls can ask for when they are looking for something to keep them busy.
(05/12/20 9:14pm)
With more time than normal to sit around and scroll through your go-to streaming service, the Daily Cardinal Arts Desk is happy to give you a series of quality entertainment recommendations. From TV to podcasts, read below for a glimpse into what our friends are up to.
(05/01/20 4:25pm)
Ricky Gervais, the foul-mouthed, witty, unapologetic comedian best known for ridiculing celebrities at the Golden Globes is one of the funniest men alive, and his true talents always shine in his heartfelt television series.
(04/29/20 10:58pm)
There have been countless reviews praising Fiona Apple’s newest album, Fetch The Bolt Cutters, and this is going to be another one, because yes… it is that good. But also because this album makes us reflect on Fiona Apple’s past relationship with the music industry, a relationship that merits some examination.
(04/23/20 2:00pm)
Religion provides many with faith and a source of community throughout life — especially in unprecedented times, some individuals turn to religion to develop a deeper understanding or a sense of guidance.
(04/19/20 6:59pm)
Now more than ever, we need love.
(04/19/20 3:00pm)
Still recovering from the fallout of her aunt’s suicide several months earlier, Megan Nedden knew she needed to find a way to incorporate mental health care work into her campus activities when she arrived at UW-Madison as a freshman in 2016.
(04/17/20 5:00am)
We’re currently experiencing massive delays on just about every kind of America’s favorite pastimes. Whether it be sports, broadway shows, festivals or just the delicacy of hanging out with family and friends, things are on a halt all across the board.
(04/17/20 1:00pm)
Wisconsin held its primaries on Tuesday following two court decisions blocking Governor Evers’s executive orders to postpone the contest and expand mail-in options.
(04/16/20 3:53pm)
We’re approaching the fourth week of the binge-watching marathon to end them all, but there’s only been one show that’s managed to catch my attention and hold me fully captivated on a technical and emotional level unlike anything I’ve seen on TV so far this year.
(04/01/20 5:40pm)
Laying bedridden and alone in her Madison apartment one March evening, Amy Shircel believed she was on the brink of death.
(03/29/20 6:54pm)
In the first scene of FX on Hulu’s new comedy series “Dave,” you get the whole picture on the biggest insecurity faced by protagonist Dave Burd, otherwise known as internet rapper Lil Dicky. Terrified to reveal the physical situation happening “below the belt” for his unassuming doctor, Burd gets way too far into the smaller details, pulls his pants down and lets the laughs ensue.
(03/10/20 11:07pm)
Netflix just released a teaser and an official trailer for the new season of the Spanish teen drama “Elite” that is set to come out on March 13.