Multimedia conceptual artist Kel Mur explores what it means to share a home with her romantic partner.
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Multimedia conceptual artist Kel Mur explores what it means to share a home with her romantic partner.
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Charlotte Wells' astonishing directorial debut, Aftersun (2022), explores how to reconcile hazy, naïve memories and beliefs of adolescence with the hardened knowledge of maturity brought on by loss and aging.
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Outside The Sphere, the duo of percussionist Michael Brenneis and saxophonist Tony Barba, grew from a series of improvised duets Brenneis launched in 2018.
$5
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Encore Studio For The Performing Arts celebrates their 23rd year as Wisconsin's premiere theater company for people with disabilities with a four-film, 75-minute suite that pays homage to silent and early sound era cinema.
$5 – $15
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Encore Studio For The Performing Arts celebrates their 23rd year as Wisconsin's premiere theater company for people with disabilities with a four-film, 75-minute suite that pays homage to silent and early sound era cinema.
$5 – $15
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Catch a 35mm double feature of Cary Grant’s early starring roles in Hollywood this Saturday starting at 6 p.m.
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Guitarist Richard Hildner Armacanqui puts a whole spectrum of Afro-Peruvian musical traditions in conversation with other strains of jazz, rock, and funk.
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A live eight-piece band tribute to the iconic surrealist filmmaker aims to reproduce the otherworldly atmosphere of Lynch's oeuvre.
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Decision To Leave follows its predecessors' sensibilities in that director Park Chan-wook shares a propensity to subvert conventions of the mystery genre. Murder becomes the least mysterious part about the narrative he spins.
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Back in 2018, the four-piece began playing live shows accompanying Godfrey Reggio's experimental 1982 docu-portrait of a world barreling toward environmental collapse.
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A singer-songwriter and guitarist continue their long-running collaboration in a scaled-down duo performance.
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Experimental filmmaker Paolo Gioli's diverse and consistent body of work, stretching from the late 1960s to the 2010s, is a rich and varied exploration of celluloid that often asks the viewer to reconsider the mechanics of their own seeing.
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"Each act brings something different to the table, creating a nice balance and a perfect show-going opportunity for anyone who's into easygoing-but-energetic rock music that comes with a fun twist."
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Blending eroticism, horror, and black comedy, Thirst (2009) is a twist-filled take on the vampire genre from director Park Chan-wook.
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All four of these acts sharing a bill represents a welcome, invigorating jolt for the heavier, more punishing side of Madison's slate of live music offerings.
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This three-hour action buddy epic reimagines the two real life anti-Raj activists Bheem (N.T. Rama Rao Jr.) and Rama Raju (Ram Charan) as near-superhuman strongmen, an analogue to Goku and Vegeta for 1920s India.
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Four Madison poets read works of stubborn survival.
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Like all the sweeping, swooning chamber jazz Ulery has been making for more than a decade, the music for this larger ensemble captures his predilection for duality—resonantly vast in sonic palette, but delicately intimate in scope.
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Minneapolis' Scrunchies return to Madison, sharing an electric bill with local standouts Jane Hobson, Graham Hunt, and Proud Parents.
$12
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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.