Leon Bridges is for lovers
By Cailyn Schiltz | May. 10, 2022Leon Bridges’ new album combines the sacred with the sensual, giving the audience a new impression of him at the Sylvee.
Leon Bridges’ new album combines the sacred with the sensual, giving the audience a new impression of him at the Sylvee.
Pop artists Ben Rector and Jake Scott kicked off the “The Joy of Music: Live” tour at The Sylvee on Thursday.
The long-awaited sequel to Wii Sports features new additions and disappointing omissions.
The beginning of K-pop started in 1990, but little did these music groups know that they were starting a domino effect that would later change the world.
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Theo Ellis, long-time bassist for Wolf Alice, dishes on the success of Blue Weekend, being an ‘ideas-based’ band, opening for Harry Styles and the need for a good "crying playlist."
Reeves’ noir-inspired Batman takes the franchise in a fresh new direction while staying true to the heart of the character.
The psychedelic rock group, The Flaming Lips, covered the stage in confetti, balloons, blow-up rainbows and robots at The Sylvee on April 9.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Bulat Schamiloglu will showcase his new short film at the Wisconsin Film Festival.
Domee Shi’s directorial debut is a charming new twist on the usual Pixar coming-of-age movie.
The intimate venue allowed Del Water Gap to speak directly to the crowd through personal lyrics and engage them with a confident stage presence.
Open mic night at Der Rathskeller features an eclectic cast of characters and performances.
Print and Resist Zinefest will take place on April 16 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Central branch of the Madison Public Library. The event is free to attend and open to all, though masks are required and some viewer discretion is advised. In true DIY fashion, creators will not be censored.
Here are six books for those looking to delve into poetry this year.
Broadway lovers and Madisonians alike had the chance to catch “Hairspray” at the Overture Center for the Arts from Feb. 22-27.
Fusion band Khruangbin released the sequel to their chart-topping EP Texas Sun with the follow-up Texas Moon and kicked their nation-wide tour off with a visually and sonically jaw-dropping set Friday, March 4 at The Sylvee.
Sven Gamsky of Still Woozy danced all around the stage all night long, along with an extremely dedicated crowd.
The DEIB Festival could be a big step towards diversity for the Mead Witter School of Music.
Queer artists are driving the change for stronger representation across the music industry.