Tone Madison Podcast

Join Tone Madison journalists for extended conversations about culture and politics in Madison.

Podcast: How Bookstores Against Borders became a phenomenon

A Room Of One's Own staffer Misian Taylor reflects on the outsized impact of the store's campaign to raise money for immigrant legal aid.

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Podcast: But what about a dead end?

Four cinephiles discuss UW Cinematheque's four-part series on Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami.

Podcast: Grief and taxidermy with Kristen Arnett

The author joins us to discuss and read from her debut novel, "Mostly Dead Things."

Podcast: Jacki Whisenant and Rob Lundberg’s “Not To Scale”

The two multi-media artists explore bugs and dams in a joint show at the Overture Center, up through September 1.

Podcast short: Labrador’s sharp and disappointed pop

Members Hannah Baker and Lawrence Gann catch up with us about the Madison band's development.

Podcast: Bail and the bigger picture in Dane County

A conversation with Jessica Williams of the Free The 350 Bail Fund.

Podcast short: When “public art” overlaps with “street art”

City of Madison arts administrator Karin Wolf discusses her latest piece for Our Lives Magazine.

Podcast: Jim Whiteside’s poems of spectral intimacy

The poet discusses his work in an interview co-produced with The Adroit Journal.

Podcast: Sarah Akawa’s ambitious summer of queer-centric events

The Madison event booker and DJ discusses the return of the Hot Summer Gays series.

Podcast short: Summer lounging with new Madison releases

Mike Cammillerri Organ Trio, Sea Foam In My Swimsuit, DLO, and others help soundtrack the season.