World renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson to visit UW-Madison
Acclaimed orator and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will visit UW-Madison as keynote speaker for the university’s first Senior Day May 10.
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Acclaimed orator and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will visit UW-Madison as keynote speaker for the university’s first Senior Day May 10.
The movie theater is an odd, unique place if you think about it, a remnant of a bygone era. Not just in the way they get us out of our house to take in a form of entertainment that could be readily consumed in the privacy and comfort of our own abode, but in the way that they are one of the last places where we willingly and voluntarily rest so much of our enjoyment upon the social courtesy of those around us. In the words of Scarlett O’Hara, it’s a matter of relying “upon the kindness of strangers.”
Police Tasered and arrested a man attending a Cults concert at the Majestic Theatre Tuesday night for “causing a disturbance,” according to police.
UK rockers The Joy Formidable play tonight at The Majestic with A Place To Bury Strangers and EXITMUSIC. Tickets are $17 day of show and doors open at 7 p.m. and with the show starting at 8.
First things first: It is imperative that all quotes in this article are read in an adorable Wales/British accent in an attempt to come close to mimicking the deceptively small and cute Ritzy Bryan, front woman and lead guitarist of The Joy Formidable.
This past weekend the UW Department of Theatre and Drama tackled the difficult topics of racism, exploitation and cultural interdependence in their production of August Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”
Stumbling upon something original and artistic at The Memorial Union is fairly standard for this timeless location, and now with the addition of Union South, there are even more opportunities to seek out an inventive outlet. Credit for the murals, canvases and galleries displayed all over these two buildings for our enjoyment and inspiration must go to WUD Art Committee.
It will be one of the great gatherings, a unification to remember. Think Wilson and Churchill, Batman and Robin, Kanye and Jay-Z...well it may not be quite that epic, but this Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Wisconsin Union Theater, the a capella choirs of UW-Madison will come together to bring you a sonic treat that hits close to home.
After a resonating experience in an opening slot for Bassnectar in 2010, Emancipator—real name Doug Appling—will return to Madison to headline a night at the Majestic Theater this Thursday, Feb. 16.
Representatives from the Memorial Union Reinvestment Design Committee, the state Historical Society, Hoofers and the Union Theater met Thursday to discuss ways to preserve a historic atmosphere in the
While many jazz fans think of the "big band" as an outdated relic, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra has become a force to be reckoned with in a genre that is dominated by small groups, and they are making their way to the Wisconsin Union Theater this Saturday.
Dance, music, and skits-Indian Student Association is presenting a magical night for all of these talents this Friday, Nov. 18, at 7p.m. I had the opportunity to go last year and I was amazed by the dance teams like Surma and Bhanga, funny skits by the emcees and various other talents. This year, Jyoti Gill and Harpreet Brar are the MC's hosting the Fall Show.
Mat Kearney is coming back to Madison Friday, Nov. 18, to play the Capitol Theater after selling out the Majestic Theatre.
The master of feel-good music, Mat Kearney, originally intended to play at The Majestic this Saturday evening. However, due to the high demand for tickets, his venue was switched to the larger Capitol Theater at the Overture Center. If that doesn't speak for itself, I'll tell you straight up that you want to be at this show.
If you liked "Happy Feet," you may get as excited as I am for this Thursday's entertainment.
Spelling Bee Tour
dyson: Michael Eric Dyson addressed America's assault of hip-hop culture Wednesday.