Kiesewalter and La Grange’s The Moth Project takes flight in Madison
By Sonia Bendre | Nov. 7, 2024The Moth Project is an immersive show about moths that blends science, music and art into a hopeful allusion of the human experience.
The Moth Project is an immersive show about moths that blends science, music and art into a hopeful allusion of the human experience.
A challenging boss rush meets a strikingly grotesque presentation in Gardenfiend Games’ debut title.
Senior Christa Klais, better known as singer-songwriter Christa Lee, spoke with The Daily Cardinal about balancing school and music.
After an enthusiastic visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, actor and activist Adam Brody shares his insights on why young voters are crucial in shaping America's future.
The poet performed a selection of their new book “Bluff” to kick off the 23rd annual fall celebration.
From the Vietnam War to pro-Palestine encampments, art as a form of protest and political expression has long been central to UW-Madison’s history.
A Wisconsin librarian told The Daily Cardinal banning books can suppress the voices of marginalized communities and curtail freedom of expression.
Peter Kiesewalter of The Moth Project spoke with The Daily Cardinal about his influences for science-art fusion.
Rebekah Taussig visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison for discussions on disability in classrooms, panels and in her keynote speech as part of the Go Big Read curriculum.
After five decades, Tony Casteñeda continues to play the genre he jumpstarted in Madison.
Developed and published by Red Candle Games, Nine Sols is a masterpiece in both metroidvania design and Chinese mythological integration.
Reviews are in after UW-Madison students released Garage Sale, an indie game that offers players a sense of community.
The American rapper and producer visited the Majestic Theatre Oct. 1 for his SODMG Tour.
Women of color are continuously being failed by reality dating shows.
All-women psychedelic surf rock band La Luz brings genre-bending rock to Madison, setting a unique tone for the audience.
This action-packed thrill ride was a win for the Transformers franchise.
Neo-soul band Black Pumas brought down the house with psychedelic R&B beats at The Sylvee Sept. 13 — Friday the 13th — continuing their “Chronicles of a Diamond” tour.
Principal organist Greg Zelek celebrated Overture Hall’s 20th anniversary with a triumphant concertante and cellist Tommy Mesa provided a compelling interpretation of a famous Tchaikovsky work.
Artist and event co-organizer Susan Kaye spoke with The Daily Cardinal about fostering community through local arts events.
“Dancing at Lughnasa” will run at the American Players Theatre through Sept. 27.