Fiona Apple’s new album is a raw look into her past
By Raynee Hamilton and Sadona Thompson | Apr. 29, 2020In Fetch The Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple showcases her greatest strength — her refusal to shut up.
In Fetch The Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple showcases her greatest strength — her refusal to shut up.
How one SoHE professor is dealing with remote learning during the coronavirus.
Meghan Remy’s newest album merges childhood anxiety with disco synth music to create an exciting and genuine work.
Carey Harmon of Railroad Earth talks about the band's 2020 tour and the evolution of their sound.
While funding for the arts in education is being cut in public schools, research consistently shows the benefits that art has on mental health for both students and adults.
Madison based artist, Peggy Flora Zalucha, displays her latest collection, "Deconstruct/Reconstruct", at the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences.
Underrepresentation in literature causes a shortage of positive role models for people with disabilities, and changes how society views the role of disability.
Literature columnist Raynee Hamilton previews five unique book recommendations that are educational, culturally relevant and captivating reads.
Deborah Blum stopped by campus to offer food for thought about her novel, “Poison Squad.”
Tim Hennessy’s anthology “Milwaukee Noir” explores the darker side of Brew City in its fictionalized accounts of real-life issues.