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(10/18/24 9:25pm)
Dr. Rebekah Taussig, author of this year’s Go Big Read book “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body,” visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus for guided discussions about her story and experiences as a disabled person.
(10/17/24 9:00am)
As late afternoon turned to dusk on an October day in Madison, Tony Casteñeda settled into his Thursday evening routine.
(10/17/24 9:00am)
In a world full of metroidvanias — action games with non-linear progression — and platformer games struggling to compete with the likes of Hollow Knight and Dead Cells, Red Candle Games created a home run of a game that successfully integrates difficult gameplay with a phenomenal narrative and an art style based in Daoist mythology.
(10/10/24 7:00am)
Soulja Boy, real name DeAndre Cortez Way, shot to fame in 2007 with his hit song “Crank That (Soulja Boy).” Since then, he has released 10 studio albums, toured with artists like Lil Wayne and Drake and won two Black Entertainment Television awards — one for his signature “Crank Dat Soulja Boy” dance.
(10/10/24 9:00am)
A few months after its release, the reviews are in for Garage Sale, an indie game created by a small group of UW-Madison students.
(10/03/24 8:00am)
Spoiler Alert: This article will discuss the season finales of season 21 of the Bachelorette and Season 6 of Love Island USA.
(10/02/24 7:00am)
“Transformers One” is the perfect origin story and change of pace for the Michael Bay Transformers films.
(10/03/24 7:00am)
As their inflatable alien prop bounced its way through a sea of music enthusiasts Friday night, the four-woman band La Luz rocked their way through another one of their genre-bending numbers.
(09/26/24 5:00am)
As Madison Symphony Orchestra’s music director John DeMain stepped onstage for the 99th season opening Friday night, concertgoers thundered with applause for the longtime leader of the ensemble.
(09/25/24 2:09pm)
This Saturday, the streets of Emerson East and Eken Park will be flooded with hundreds of art-hungry visitors as local artists open their homes for the second annual Emerson Eken Art Walk.
(09/26/24 9:00am)
Neo-soul band Black Pumas brought down the house with psychedelic R&B beats at The Sylvee Sept. 13 — Friday the 13th — continuing their “Chronicles of a Diamond” tour.
(09/19/24 9:00am)
“Dancing at Lughnasa,” set in a rapidly changing time, is nostalgic and tugs at the heartstrings. At an outdoor theater surrounded by woods, presented by the American Players Theatre in Spring Green, strong performances led the night.
(09/19/24 8:00am)
EAST TROY, Wis. — Noah Kahan didn’t disappoint at his rescheduled Alpine Valley Music Theatre show on Sept. 11, nearly two months after the original concert date.
(09/18/24 7:00am)
People struggle to shove The Dare into one box.
(09/12/24 5:00am)
Thousands of students pass the Chazen each day on their commute to classes, and more may pay the gallery a visit thanks to a new grant from the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.
(09/12/24 7:00am)
Just when you thought the summer of 2024 had hit the limit of the feminine pop excellence, Muna’s Katie Gavin swooped in with a catchy new sapphic single to prove that the limit does not exist.
(09/05/24 9:00am)
As summer nears its end, it’s refreshing to reflect on the exceptional Spring Concert by The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Premier Men’s A Cappella group The Madhatters and the work this group puts into their performances as we anticipate their Fall performance.
(07/26/24 8:03pm)
Following a three-year musical drought, artist Claire Cottrill (better known as Clairo) released her third studio album “Charm” on July 12, an evolution that proved the singer’s influence will last far longer than just her early career success.
(07/25/24 9:00am)
Drag bedazzles every corner of the deep purple state of Wisconsin, with roots dating back to an 1884 performance in Milwaukee by Francis Leon and his troupe. Within the past 15 years, Wisconsin drag queens witnessed audience numbers skyrocket as mainstream culture developed a stronger appreciation for the art form.
(07/21/24 7:00am)
As soon as I entered the Barrymore Theater, I knew I had arrived at a They Might be Giants concert.