The Secretaries’ delivers a peculiarly fun show this November
By Rebekah Irby | Nov. 21, 2023“The Secretaries” is a social commentary that literally kills
“The Secretaries” is a social commentary that literally kills
Lil Yachty flexed his psych rock muscles while promoting “Let’s Start Here.”
The hit solo debut of the youngest member of BTS is chock-full of surprises.
This modern musical faithfully reconstructs the flamboyant wit of its source material.
The UW-Madison Department of Theatre and Drama’s musical adaptation of a Shakespeare classic runs until Nov. 19.
Madison indie music band Boxing Day captivates DIY music lovers
Leopold's Books Bar Caffe is already a world of its own, but its connection to the jazz community makes it a haven for artists in Madison.
The unique combination of an arthouse theater and the eager spirit of Madison film students sets UW-Madison apart from other schools.
How a UW-Madison student is pointing crowds in the direction of local bands.
You probably don’t know where Boobzhaus is. But the party rages on with help from a loyal hidden crowd.
Martin Scorsese’s latest film is a devastating snapshot of white American greed and its lasting impact on Native Americans.
Flanagan’s clever twist on Poe’s classics delivers Halloween haunts with nuance and poise
The Midwest Princess returns home.
On tour promoting his new album “Days Before Grace,” DJ ZHU gives The Sylvee an unforgettable performance.
The third year of the festival brought filmmakers and poets together to showcase artwork.
Fousheé, Toro Y Moi and Steve Lacy gave remarkable performances during day two of the Chicago Re:SET concert series
Many films take aim to inform on long lost LGBTQ+ History
‘Aladdin’ North American Tour’s Senzel Ahmady shares what life is like as a 21-year-old Broadway musical lead.
The show explores identity and self-doubt for longtime diehards of the original series and brand new fans.
A Q&A with Nimesh Patel ahead of his stop at the Barrymore Theatre on October 8.