Daily Cardinal Arts Radar: Welcome Ryan!
By Matt Titus , Lydia Picotte and Ryan Kim | Feb. 2This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editor Lydia Picotte introduces the desk's new editor Ryan Kim and the pair discuss his favorite media.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editor Lydia Picotte introduces the desk's new editor Ryan Kim and the pair discuss his favorite media.
The Milwaukee-born producer earned her eighth Grammy nomination, recognizing her work in audio restoration.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editor Lydia Picotte give an events summary for the upcoming week. Next, she interviews Daily Cardinal Sports Editor Jacob Szczap about the story behind his current favorite album, Dawn by Mount Eerie.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte went all the way to the North Pole for an over-the-phone interview with Santa Claus. Tune in to hear about the experiences of a Santa Claus local to Madison, from how he found himself Santa Claus to his favorite interactions with children and parents.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss their personal favorite concerts and venues.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte give an extended events recap in advance of not having an episode for you all next week because of Thanksgiving. Next, Oliver interviews Becca Murray, a Madison-based soulful indiepop musician who recently released her first single "Fly Trap" in the buildup to her debut solo EP "Skating By" set to release on Dec. 12. They talk about starting up a solo career and the risks of making music in your 20s.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss Danny Brown's new album Stardust, which Oliver loves. They also talk about Lydia's most recent rewatch of Stranger Things, which she is doing in the buildup to the release of the 5th season.
This week Daily Cardinal Arts Editors Oliver Gerharz and Lydia Picotte discuss Lydia's reading of the first two chapters of Margaret Atwood's new memoir and Oliver's playing of the newest game in the Katamari Damacy Series.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and professors alike are debating artificial intelligence's place in the fine arts daily as the technology becomes more ingrained in daily life.
Even as AI changes the way people look at sports statistics, University of Wisconsin Professor Sameer Deshpande says human analysis hasn’t lost its relevance.