Culture
Madison’s broader landscape of art, literature, and more.
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Three video artists tap into personal histories in the 150 Artists x 150 Years exhibition
Chele Isaac, Toby Kaufmann-Buhler, and Aaron Granat reveal the creative depths of their works, which are on display through February 28 at Central Library.
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Stop spotlighting new films by known abusers
Madison boasts a dynamic movie culture, yet still needs programmers and community voices to facilitate change.
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USRowing’s trans-exclusionary policies only divide us all
Amid institutional erasure of their autonomy, trans athletes deserve to be openly embraced by their teammates and representatives.
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Small Bites: The moral cost of meat
How a bad dream prompted more intentional eating in the new year.
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Coliseum renovations should proceed with caution
Dane County should apply strict scrutiny of its partnership proposal with FPC Live, even if it’s the only bidder.
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Could an exhibition like “Guiding Ethos” find a home in Madison?
A group show at Appleton’s Trout Museum stands up for “political” art in an era of cowardice and compliance.
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Small Bites: How much garlic is too much garlic?
With “double the garlic” dominating social media, it’s time to reevaluate your recipes.
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Fear and queer hunger in the Northwoods of Melissa Faliveno’s “Hemlock”
The new novel from the author of the “Tomboyland” essay collection finds its footing in the dark corners of Wisconsin’s forests.
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Madison Alternative Comics Fest showcases a rising art form through diverse voices
Madison’s answer to the alternative comic festival circuit debuts at Aubergine on December 13.










