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(10/19/23 10:00am)
October is LGBTQ+ History Month, and while Madison has plenty of LGBTQ+ history of its own and Milwaukee was the site of a now-famous LGBTQ+ Protest, The Daily Cardinal highlights films with a national perspective for viewing during October.
(10/12/23 7:00am)
As an unmoored, listless twenty-something college student with a perennially messy apartment, “Fionna and Cake” is intensely relatable.
(10/06/23 11:45pm)
Internationally renowned comedian Nimesh Patel will stop at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison on Sunday as part of his “Fast and Loose” tour.
(10/06/23 3:48pm)
"Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection," the current exhibit at the Chazen Museum of Art, is one that leaves attendees ruminating on the exciting combination of juxtaposition, storytelling and an abundance of African experiences.
(10/05/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the city in which it is nestled has long been a utopia of school spirit and self-expression bolstered by a steadily diversifying population and a wide range of academic offerings.
(10/03/23 2:30am)
Part-time popstar, full-time princess Chappell Roan is finally giving the Midwest the attention it deserves. Roan’s first full-length album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” debuted on September 22. Now, Roan is back in the Midwest from Los Angeles for the first leg of her tour, which started last Friday.
(09/28/23 9:00am)
Cinemadison, a University of Wisconsin-Madison film group, put on a student film festival in the Marquee Cinema at Union South last week that was a celebration of what it means to be an artist burdened by the role of being a student.
(09/28/23 7:00am)
Braving the exhaustive rain, an exhilarated crowd of fans flocked to The Sylvee to see rapper and singer Bryce Vine’s long-awaited return to Madison last Thursday.
(09/21/23 3:10pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Homecoming celebration is next week, and two free and fun art events are coming up for students to experience.
(09/21/23 3:12pm)
The boys of the Sun Room proved feel-good rock ‘n’ roll isn’t dead as they took to Madison’s Majestic Theatre with a refreshing yet classic sound.
(09/14/23 7:00am)
The new Star Wars streaming show “Ahsoka,” produced by John Bartnicki and written by Dave Filoni, serves as a perfect encapsulation of recent Star Wars television: action-packed and fun yet familiar and risk-averse. This show will certainly be a fan favorite, but its reliance on familiar themes is indicative of larger trends which weaken the franchise as a whole.
(09/14/23 8:00am)
My friends and I set off on a journey last weekend to see “Bottoms,” directed by Emma Seligman.
(09/07/23 2:33pm)
With students, new and old, returning to campus and Madison locals setting aside their swimsuits in favor of warm fall sweaters, it’s this time of year when Madison comes to life.
(08/25/23 7:04pm)
Movie audiences should start drastically lowering expectations to fully enjoy the latest spy thrillers being churned out by studios. Alas, audiences just keep setting themselves up to fail miserably in this regard.
(08/10/23 7:00am)
At long last, a film has arrived that answers some of the greatest questions of our time: Who is Barbie? What is she about? Can she really do everything? And most importantly, what ever happened to the Barbie whose hair I cut off and whose face I drew on?
(09/05/23 8:46pm)
The University of Wisconsin Madison’s Department of Theatre and Drama wrapped up a successful first run of their new production, “Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, APT. 2B,” on Aug. 6.
(08/06/23 7:00am)
Strictly Discs, Madison record store located at 1900 Monroe Street, recently hosted a sneak peek listening event for “Barbie The Album,” a record that celebrates girlhood, kitschiness, female courage and unity despite gender roles and expectations.
(08/05/23 7:00am)
When legends play Breese Stevens Field, fans flock to the small park directly next door to the stadium to enjoy a night of music, good vibes and companionship.
(07/25/23 7:00am)
McKenna graced the American Family Insurances House’s stage at Summerfest on June 22 prior to his later performance in the American Family Insurance Amphitheater that same day, with powerful vocals and humble talent. McKenna’s performance reasserted his status as a hidden gem performer who connects to fans through a more personal style and stood as a reminder that strong musicianship is alive and well in the music industry — and something fans will wait an hour and a half in the sun for.
(07/18/23 7:00am)
Eclectic writer and director Wes Anderson added science fiction and western to the vast list of genres he mastered with his newest film “Asteroid City” when it released on June 22. Filled with Anderson’s unique style, humor and ability to stack a cast, “Asteroid City” is rich in emotion, relatability and even a bit of existentialism.