The Wrecks set to ‘get a little unhinged’ at the Majestic Theatre
Alt-rock band The Wrecks are coming to Madison on October 19, but that’s probably not the only genre you’ll hear when they take the stage at the Majestic Theatre.
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Alt-rock band The Wrecks are coming to Madison on October 19, but that’s probably not the only genre you’ll hear when they take the stage at the Majestic Theatre.
I grew up in the United Arab Emirates, a country where citizens make up only 11% of the population. I am part of the remaining 89%. We are called “expatriates.” The word originates from Latin “expatriat,” which means “leave one’s own country.” A very straightforward descriptor for non-citizens in my view.
Tuesday, Sept. 6 should have been a great day to be a Badger. All students should have been able to leave their homes with backpacks strapped, fresh notebooks ready and computers charged to learn from a university they were proud to be admitted to. Instead, the 2022-23 academic year started off on a rather negative note, especially for over 13% of the student population.
Areas around campus were defaced with antisemitic graffiti on the first day of classes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday. The graffiti contained words of hate and attacks on the entire Jewish community through accusations and blood libels, according to a UW Chabad statement.
By the end of freshman year, most college students could tell you their favorite class or name some friends from the dorm, but not all could tell you the song they helped produce with Kanye West’s team or the time they got to hang with Snakehips backstage after making a piece of art for them.
Early in my freshman year I was in a friend's dorm when a boy walked in, invited himself to sit down and began playing “The Times They Are A-Changin.’” He strummed the guitar with no discernible rhythm and sang off-key in a contrived 1960s twang.
The No. 19 Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) return to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. to host the unranked Washington State Cougars (1-0).
On a cool July night, I joined several patrons at a local establishment in enjoying a cold beer and fried food while waiting for the doors to open at The Sylvee.
The Amazing Acro-Cats was one of the most fun live shows I have ever been to. When they come to a city near you, you should go.
Writing this review was a struggle. On the one hand, I have a longstanding love-hate relationship with “Kenshi”; on the other hand, “Kenshi” is a game that cannot be properly summarized with mere words, but I will try my best.
Kendrick Lamar’s last three studio albums were all instant classics that defined their respective generations of hip-hop. On May 13, we, the humble masses, were finally able to experience his fourth studio album, “Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.”
In a message to the Northwestern University community Monday morning, former University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank shared she has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer and, as a result, will be unable to fulfill her incoming role as president of the university.
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade Friday. It’s difficult to make an original joke about this, as politicians have already been making a joke of women’s rights for centuries. Still, I’ll throw on my big girl chastity belt and give it a go.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection in the U.S. Capitol released a text exchange Tuesday between Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Mike Pence’s staffers that showed an attempt to hand the then Vice President fake electors for Wisconsin and Michigan in the 2020 presidential election.
While we commonly use the acronym of LGBTQ+ as a way of referring to all queer people, it’s important to remember how much beautiful diversity is tucked into that plus sign. In fact, there’s an entire alphabet of identities and individuals who should be celebrating pride alongside lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer/questioning people!
I think of life this summer night
Coming home to Madison, Wisconsin after a public speaking engagement in Atlanta, Sabrina Madison expected to see another Black woman at the organization that booked her, especially since the organization served people of color. However, when she arrived, Madison recalled, “it was all white women looking back at me. And I was so disappointed.”
At approximately 9:17 PM, Milwaukee’s BMO Harris Pavilion came to life with colored lights sweeping across the stage and “Down With The Sickness” by hard rock band Disturbed blaring. The audience responded promptly to this influx of sight and sound, shaking the expansive venue floor with its cheers. Smoke poured from the back of the stage and encroached the tall metal barricade behind which fans writhed in anticipation.
One of the most electrifying SEC battles in recent memory took place not on the gridiron in the fall, but in the press room in May, between two of college football’s most legendary coaches.
The May 24 shooting at a Uvalde, TX elementary school has been added to the list of at least 2,032 school shootings that have taken place in the United States since 1970. The next day, Gov. Abbott (R-TX) appeared with officials including Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin and Sen. Ted Cruz to speak about the tragedy.