Afterlight at Common Wealth Gallery
Common Wealth Gallery 100 S Baldwin St, Madison, WI, United StatesMitchell Tanis exhibits "a creative expression of photography, art, and design" in "Afterlight," an art show that meditates on nightfall.
Mitchell Tanis exhibits "a creative expression of photography, art, and design" in "Afterlight," an art show that meditates on nightfall.
House Of Lud has gone through a few iterations since it began as a solo doom-metal outing from Troy Peterson
A trio of Madison punk bands make up a high-energy bill at one of the first Crystal Corner Bar shows since the venue's 2020 closure.
Start horror month off right with an outdoor screening of Werner Herzog's Nosferatu: Phantom Of The Night (1979), a stylistic reinterpretation of F. W. Murnau's silent classic...
The avant-garde percussion master returns, with an opening set from a multi-faceted Madison duo.
Television Event, the 2020 documentary by Jeff Daniels (not that one) about the making of The Day After, is a relatively straightforward telling of events, as Daniels gathers a somewhat random collection of people who made the film happen.
Meyer appears here in person to introduce his 1983 TV disaster drama, which features a mix of notable actors of the time (Jason Robards, JoBeth Williams, and Steve Guttenberg) and local people cast for maximum Kansas-ness...
With this show, the Mad Lit concert series closes out a second year of making a proud, joyous space for hip-hop in downtown Madison.
Along with Stuart Gordon’s other late-period films King of the Ants (2003) and Edmond (2005), Stuck (2007) depicts ordinary people’s capacity for evil.
Slow Pulp and Alvvays combine for an extremely unexpected but entirely welcome homecoming event at UW-Madison. And it's free.
A nascent folie à deux is crushed by the world being significantly more mad than two people can manage in French auteur Claire Denis’ new erotic political thriller Stars At Noon (2022).
NYC's rap scene has always been influential, but even in that storied history, Billy Woods and ShrapKnel are talented enough to stand out.
Please note: For now, this is a listing of events that Tone Madison is hosting—including our quarterly-ish Office Hours meetups and occasional shows and workshops. We do not currently produce a listing of events around town, though we would like to in the future. But we do still preview shows, screenings, and other events around town in our stories.
If you are looking for a good local events calendar, we strongly recommend visiting our friends at Madison Minutes.
Want to send us info about an event? Email editor@tonemadison.com; please include all of the acts involved in the event, date, venue, showtime, ticket information, and any other information you think we should know. Send this information at least three weeks before the date of the event. We try to give everything fair consideration, but we do not and cannot preview all events, and we do not run submitted promotional copy.