APT’s “Our Town” finds meaning in the mundane
By Tara Awate | Jul. 13, 2023Performed in an outdoor theater, “Our Town” strips life down to its barest elements for a show that’s as quaint as it is impactful.
Performed in an outdoor theater, “Our Town” strips life down to its barest elements for a show that’s as quaint as it is impactful.
‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ proves that Sony’s Spider-Verse franchise isn’t just a one-hit-wonder.
JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown’s newest collaborative project will not scare you away
Monty Little's exhibition commemorates the Indigenous "survivance" of American violence through its portrayal of erasure and disturbance.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate’s Lakeside Cinema series is a delightful summer diversion
And you thought your hangover was rough.
A pseudo-Martian dramatic comedy from the Wisconsin Film Festival.
Reflecting on the 2023 Wisconsin Film Festival's series of 11 short films, "Experiments."
Wisconsin director Chris James Thompson masterfully chronicles military attorney Yvonne Bradley’s efforts to find the truth in the trial of Binyam Mohamed.
Andrew Bird sang, whistled and played violin and acoustic guitar to a pleasant audience at the Sylvee.
A timely festival film from “Wisconsin’s Own” John Mossman.
It’s a reinvigorating black and white film through action, comedy and beavers.
The Wisconsin Film Festival — a joyous celebration of film 25 years in the making — returns to Madison.
Football seasons come and go, but the UW Band always finds a way to make music, no matter the season.
Here’s how the University of Wisconsin-Madison Theatre Department is enhancing student voices.
The latest installment in the ‘John Wick' franchise is as well-crafted and action-packed as ever before.
“Something happening from nothing is one of the most beautiful moments in a stand-up show!” said Drew Lynch in an interview with The Daily Cardinal preceding his show at the Orpheum April 14.
Damien Chazelle’s latest film “Babylon” doesn’t reach the heights of his previous work.
The story of music cannot be told without recognizing its deep roots in labor — from the boats to the fields and hills to the factories, laborers sang songs of struggle and of unity.
A student stage worker employed by the Wisconsin Union pulls back the curtain on the unseen work behind the performing arts.