The Pit And The Pendulum at Chazen Museum Of Art
Chazen Museum Of Art 800 University Ave, Madison, WI, United StatesThe loosely Edgar Allan Poe-adapted The Pit And The Pendulum (1991) graphically depicts the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition.
The loosely Edgar Allan Poe-adapted The Pit And The Pendulum (1991) graphically depicts the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition.
Distant (2002) unfolds in a seamless succession of long takes that throws into sharp relief the immense divide between the two individuals.
On their new record Better Days, every core member of Mr. Chair seizes the opportunity to flex their compositional chops.
Two enduring Madison bands celebrate new albums.
Local hardcore standouts No Question play their final show.
Combining two short stories by H.P. Lovecraft, Dagon (2001) is an atmospheric, fast-paced piece of gothic horror.
Two weeks ahead of the midterms, No Time To Fail (2022), Sara Archambault and Margo Guernsey's nail-biting 90-minute chronicle of Rhode Island elections officials' sticktoitiveness, finds a vital local premiere.
The Madison-based Say It Out Loud podcast is warmly inviting devotees (and challenging non-believers) to enjoy the sillier side of the cult 2008 film.
Lunar Moth plays here to celebrate the release of its In The Mourning EP, which brings a few sides of the Madison trio into sharper focus.
Italian director Lina Wertmüller succeeds in Seven Beauties (1977) by bringing a European sensibility to a European event, slowly stripping away any notion of being more than a body trying to survive with the inherently macabre humor of that notion.
Goblin’s music has become the sound perhaps most associated with Italian horror.
Stuart Gordon's kinky, outrageous experiment in body horror concludes a retrospective of the director's work.
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.
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