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(03/08/25 9:00am)
Pauline Kael of the New Yorker wrote in 1978 that “The Wild Bunch” is “a traumatic poem of violence, with imagery as ambivalent as Goya’s.” Sam Peckinpah, who co-wrote and directed this existential allegory on self-destructive masculinity and imperialism, has practically enshrined himself into this film, as Michelangelo carved himself into the grainy texture of “David.”
(03/06/25 8:00am)
The 97th Academy Awards took place Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. This awards show was filled with many highlights, such as an Oscar-worthy performance itself in the opening act, some bigger and smaller names receiving recognition and a lot of firsts.
(03/06/25 8:00am)
Dr. Baron Kelly, a professor of Theatre and Drama at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, feels drawn to tell stories that deliver “benevolent gut-punches.” UW-Madison University Theatre’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” invites audiences to experience this powerful sensation.
(03/02/25 8:00am)
The 2025 Academy Awards will be hosted by Conan O'Brien on Sunday, marking the 97th year of the highest award in American cinema. Of all the accolades available, perhaps none is as sought after as Best Picture.
(02/27/25 8:00am)
As the University of Wisconsin-Madison Symphony Orchestra tuned their instruments at the start of Friday’s concert, the packed audience was tense with anticipation, ready for a complex and powerful program.
(02/27/25 8:00am)
The “Afterlives: Material Stories" from the Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection gallery opened on Feb. 5 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Nancy Nicholas Hall, personifying the tales and processes of materials that concoct the fabric of our lives as humans, students and artists alike.
(02/19/25 12:00pm)
John Green embraces the label of a “life-long learner” — from European history, young adult novels and, now, tuberculosis.
(02/20/25 8:00am)
In the intimate atmosphere of the Bartell Theatre, audience members got up close and personal with Shakespeare’s most beloved scenes for the Madison Shakespeare Company’s (MSC) “A Valentine’s Affair 2025.”
(02/13/25 9:00am)
The Madison Shakespeare Company (MSC) is celebrating this year’s day of love through a collection of eight of the bard's most iconic love scenes alongside the works of Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and Thomas Dekker in “A Valentines Affair 2025,” directed by Annie Jay.
(02/12/25 8:00am)
This winter, in a joint effort to highlight Puerto Rican history, University of Wisconsin-Madison assistant professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo partnered with rapper Bad Bunny to educate through music.
(02/13/25 9:00am)
“Emilia Pérez” leads the nominations ahead of the 2025 Oscars with 13 nominations, the most Academy Awards ever for a non-English film, although the controversial film left audiences baffled.
(02/06/25 9:00am)
You won’t like “Shucked” if you can’t get a little corny with it.
(02/06/25 9:00am)
Astor Piazzolla’s 1968 tango opera “María de Buenos Aires” is certainly a sight to see with diva María (Soprano Kelly Guerra) dressed in a beautiful red dress, singing in Spanish outside the setting of a beautiful Argentine Cathedral.
(02/03/25 8:00am)
Looking into the audience of the “Wicked” movie, I saw women and girls from 10 to 60 years old, donned in their own variations in green and pink, each finding their own meaning in this immortal story of female friendship.
(01/30/25 8:00am)
Spoiler alert: This article will discuss spoilers for season three of “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”
(01/30/25 9:00am)
Content warning: “The Brutalist” contains heavy references to the Holocaust, drug abuse and sexual assault.
(01/23/25 9:00am)
Madison queer indie pop band LINE released their sophomore EP “The Making Room” on Dec. 5, exploring genres from folk and Americana to dark indie pop with four songs: “No Clarity,” “Nowhere,” “The In Between” and “Show Me The Way.”
(01/23/25 9:00am)
Broadway has a real accessibility problem when it comes to location and price. Show tickets are ridiculously expensive, and even getting to New York City costs money that many individuals don’t have to spend.
(12/05/24 9:00am)
Capital City Theatre premiered a modern but timeless musical adaptation of the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” with music by Artistic Director Andrew Abrams and John Atkins at Mitby Theater from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1.
(12/03/24 7:45pm)
It’s been six years since the “Walmart Yodel Kid” stole the internet’s hearts, and now Mason Ramsey has grown up, redefining the limits of oldies and country music in his debut album, “I’ll See You In My Dreams” and his “Falls Into Place” tour.