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(12/08/23 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate photography students showed off their work at the “Take My Word For It” photography exhibition, which concluded Sunday at the Arts Lofts Gallery.
(11/30/23 8:00am)
“Look What Harvey Did: Harvey K. Littleton’s Legacy in the Simona and Jerome Chazen Studio Glass Collection,” opened to the public Nov. 6 at the Chazen Museum of Art. The exhibition details the development of the American studio glass movement as pioneered by University of Wisconsin-Madison professor emeritus Harvey K. Littleton.
(11/30/23 10:00am)
It was hard to be online in 2022 without seeing pictures and videos of Austin Butler’s take on Elvis Presley, a movie aptly titled “Elvis” for its focus on the rock ’n’ roll megastar’s rise and fall.
(11/30/23 11:00am)
“They say that studying abroad changes you,” a voiceover begins in a University of Wisconsin-Madison student’s award-winning short film. “But what I did not expect to learn or realize is that I had been living but only half alive.”
(12/01/23 8:00am)
From “Se7en” to “Zodiac” to “Mindhunter,” director David Fincher has always been fascinated with the psychology of violent killers. It says something that Silicon Valley tech bros and a man that ages backward are among his more normal, well-adjusted main characters.
(11/27/23 5:47pm)
Indie pop musician Holden Jaffe, known by his stage name Del Water Gap, made his long-awaited return to Madison on Wednesday, performing a setlist of hits from his self-titled EP and sophomore LP “I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left Yet” at the Majestic Theatre.
(11/22/23 6:00am)
The exhibit, hosted by the UW-Madison Photography Department from Nov. 13-17 to showcase the work of undergraduate and graduate students, derived its title from the format of the exhibition itself.
(11/21/23 8:00am)
Bartell Theaters' performance of ‘The Secretaries’ boasts a unique and hilarious critique of gender roles in the workplace.
(11/16/23 1:53pm)
When Jungkook of BTS was asked about his goals in a 15-minute behind-the-scenes documentary on his first single, “Seven,” he responded with a simple yet hefty statement.
(11/16/23 8:00am)
A tenth grader sits under the harsh lights of his hour-long English class, silently trudging through an assigned copy of Macbeth. He taps his foot, eyes wandering from glossary to line to clock, whose hands seem never to move. What does he have to read this old nonsense for? He wishes the bell would release him from his misery.
(11/17/23 8:00am)
Georgia rapper and psychedelic rock artist Lil Yachty performed at The Sylvee on Nov. 4 as part of the North American leg of his “The Field Trip Tour” to support his latest album.
(11/14/23 2:38pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Theatre and Drama is performing “Twelfth Night,” a musical adaptation of the Shakespeare comedy of the same name, which runs until Nov. 19.
(11/10/23 5:05pm)
In a prolifically rich musical landscape, indie band Boxing Day has managed to captivate and charm audiences within the University of Wisconsin-Madison community and the greater city of Madison.
(11/10/23 9:00am)
Madison may not look like a city with a swiftly developing film scene, but University of Wisconsin-Madison film students continue to exhibit unmatched spirit and perseverance in their efforts to redefine their community as the place to go for film.
(11/10/23 10:00am)
Leopold’s Books Bar Caffe holds the unique distinction of being both a bar, bookstore and cafe. It also acts as a live music venue and underground sanctuary for jazz performers.
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Music is born out of artists, but it is spread by the individuals who resonate with it.
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Boobzhaus is not your typical music venue. In fact, it’s not even above ground.
(11/02/23 9:00am)
“Killers of the Flower Moon” depicts a haunting narrative known all too well by Indigenous tribes across the country.
(11/02/23 7:00am)
The newly crowned king of horror strikes again! Mike Flanagan’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” is turning heads this Halloween season.
(10/27/23 7:00am)
The basement of The Rave Club in Milwaukee was bustling earlier this month with a colorful crowd of young folks, all decked out in the evening’s theme: rainbow.