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(11/16/25 9:57pm)
PinkPantheress delighted fans across the world on Friday, Oct. 10, with the drop of “Fancy Some More?,” a fresh, creative remix album featuring songs from her record “Fancy That,” offering 22 new remixes of the nine original tracks. Disc one features fun remixes from pop singers, while the remixes on disc two are remade by different producers, giving it an electric feel.
(11/14/25 4:29pm)
Hollow Knight: Silksong released in September following six years of anxiety-inducing silence from the team behind Hollow Knight, one of the best-selling independently developed games of all time.
(11/14/25 4:08pm)
This article contains spoilers for “Peacemaker” and other DC Universe projects like “Creature Commandos” and “Superman” (2025).
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Humorist and New York Times bestselling author David Sedaris donned a pair of shiny elf-like shoes paired with a tailored suit and took the stage at Overture Center Oct. 22 as part of his world tour promoting his upcoming book, “The Land and its People.”
(11/13/25 8:00am)
Zoso, named after Led Zeppelin’s fourth album, rocked the Atwood Music Hall on Oct. 30 as part of the tribute band’s 30th Anniversary tour, the band’s fourth show in Madison and first since 2020. Their act and energy offered extremely close surrogate acts for this generation, and kept Zepp’s act going 45 years after their final show.
(11/13/25 8:00am)
There is only one musical that can repeatedly sing “Fuck you God in the ass, mouth and cunt-a!” and still receive a standing ovation at the end of the night.
(11/11/25 3:16am)
Earlier this fall “The Paper” premiered on Peacock. The show, a tangential spinoff of hit 2005 sitcom “The Office” begins streaming on NBC at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 10.
(11/10/25 11:00am)
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss Lydia's reading of the first two chapters of Margaret Atwood's new memoir and Oliver's playing of the newest game in the Katamari Damacy Series.
(11/07/25 9:00am)
Many professionals in scientific and creative fields fear a near future where artificial intelligence takes over their jobs. But not University of Wisconsin-Madison informatics data scientist and improv comedian Ben Rush.
(11/06/25 10:00am)
Bright colors. Dark and gloomy. Colorful palette.
(11/03/25 11:00am)
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss the movie "It Chapter Two," which Lydia watched since last episode's review of the original film. Also, Oliver shares his thoughts on the recently released Pokemon Legends game.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
Journalist and author Amy Yee discussed Tibetan culture and her book “Far From the Rooftop of the World” at the Wisconsin Book Festival on Oct. 26.
(10/30/25 7:00am)
(10/27/25 10:00am)
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss the movie "It" based on the Stephen king book of the same name and check in on Oliver's goal of watching 30 Halloween Movies in 31 days.
(10/23/25 4:41pm)
Paul Thomas Anderson’s new action thriller “One Battle After Another” makes a great attempt at striking a balance between evoking the audience’s emotions and inspiring a dialogue, even though it doesn’t fully get there.
(10/23/25 5:07pm)
Madison’s very own Garbage tore up the Sylvee Friday, October 3, sharing anecdotes of the band’s origin in Wisconsin between the most popular examples of their signature techno-rock sound.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Lorde’s Ultrasound Tour was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans – jumping for joy one song and trying to hold back tears the next at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panther Arena on Oct. 10.
(10/23/25 7:00am)
Cage the Elephant brought a dynamic performance to the Sylvee on Oct. 17 and left the crowd speechless. From sharing special, intimate moments with the crowd to flashing lights and surround sound, Cage the Elephant came into Madison with an explosive energy that could not be contained.
(10/20/25 10:00am)
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz previews some upcoming events in Madison before interviewing Melissa Minkoff, who was recently appointed the Managing Director of Broom Street Theatre.
(10/16/25 7:00am)
Wisconsin Book Festival and Madison Public Library will host their annual Fall Celebration Oct. 23-26 at Central Library and other venues in downtown Madison. The festival features more than 55 events over the three days, all of which are free and open to the public.