MMoCA Wisconsin experience bridging old, new
By Cara Suplee | Oct. 25, 2019Daily Cardinal writer, Cara Suplee, gives a glimpse into the MMoCA's 2019 Wisconsin Triennial Exhibition titled "Art Unearthed."
Daily Cardinal writer, Cara Suplee, gives a glimpse into the MMoCA's 2019 Wisconsin Triennial Exhibition titled "Art Unearthed."
Wrestler Kevin Nash will be at Wizard World Comic Con in Madison this weekend. Recently, he spoke with the Daily Cardinal about his prolific career, acting and life outside of the ring.
The Daily Cardinal's Robyn Cawley and Lauren Souza examine the affect that streaming services like Netflix or Hulu have had on traditional American primetime television viewing.
Big Thief took the stage for their second time in Madison this past Saturday at the Sylvee. Their new album Two Hands is their second to come out this year, following U.F.O.F., which dropped in early May.
London indie-pop trio stopped by Madison last Friday night, gifting the locals with old and new tunes.
Popular animated show “Big Mouth” returns for its third season with its usual uncomfortably hilarious plot, but struggles to find its footing.
“El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” takes a deep dive into Jesse Pinkman in the aftermath of the hit series but fails to set up anything new in this predictable epilogue.
Indie-rock singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus headlined a concert of powerful voices and evocative lyrics with opening acts, Sun June and Liza Anne, at the Majestic Theater Friday night.
Here are some fave albums to get you into the fall mood this season, according to one of the Daily Cardinal’s music columnists.
Catfish and the Bottlemen grace MKE with their presence, proving they don’t mess around.
“Joker” explores the characterization of an iconic villain, creating nuance to the logic behind his disturbing violence and downfall.
Sega Genesis Mini is a blast to the past, immersing users into the classic hits that proof this console is a worthy entry into the market.
October is here! The Daily Cardinal highlights some great shows and live performances happening in Madison this month for you to enjoy in between the pumpkin flavored treats and scary movie marathons.
Lorene Scafaria’s newest feature film, “Hustlers,” takes us to one of the sneakiest corners of these financially tarnished United States circa 2007-2013: a strip club called Moves in New York City.
The intimate coffee shop venue, The Winnebago, was perfect for the melancholic, yet engaging set.
Pieces like Steve Mcpherson’s, “Wavelengths,” are among the beautiful plastics salvaged and reconstructed to show the powerful obliteration of our existence.
One of the best stand-up comedians of all time is back with another hour of hilarity… and be warned: this one is harsh. Dave Chappelle’s new Netflix stand-up special “Sticks and Stones” was made available by the streaming service on Aug. 26 to all customers.
“The Book of Mormon” fails to evolve, persisting racism in a controversial political climate. Is it time to pull the curtain?
Fresh off the recent release of Reader as Detective, Grant Widmer and Ted Joyner blasted out hypnotic jams at High Noon Saloon.
On Thursday, after releasing a steady stream of singles over the past few months, Charli XCX released her anticipated studio album, Charli.