The Clarion

Matt Guenette

Matt Guenette’s ‘Vasectomania’ subverts expectations of fatherhood

Stephen Fabal, Multi Media Editor September 13, 2017

English instructor Matt Guenette said, “These are not poems I would write now. They came out of my mid-20s. The voice isn’t my voice anymore,” in an earlier interview with The Clarion about his first...

Lost in translation: ‘Death Note’ review

Matt Withers, Arts Editor September 13, 2017

A notebook falls from the sky, and when a name is written within it that person will die. That is the basic premise of “Death Note,” the original manga to the smash hit anime, and now an American live...

Game of Thrones: Season seven review

Bailey Ayres, Sports Editor September 13, 2017

Game of Thrones, the hit HBO fantasy series, transports viewers to a medieval world full of brutal battles, vicious politics, plot twists, dragons, direwolves and characters eager to sit on the Iron Throne. The...

Queens of the Stone Age latest album took a few listens to like

Adrienne Oliva, Editor in Chief September 13, 2017

I have to admit that Queens of the Stone Age (QOTSA) is one of my all-time favorite bands. I would put lead singer Josh Homme’s face on a pillow and sleep on it every night if I could. Embarrassing?...

Captain America is not a Nazi anymore … I think

Matt Withers, Arts Editor September 13, 2017

The comic book “Secret Empire” #10 is the finale of author Nick Spencer’s nearly two-year run on Captain America. It’s the end of the road for the comic that made headlines for saying “Captain...

Detail from Audition Poster for Madison Colleges The Addams Family

The Addams Family comes to Madison College

Matt Withers, Arts Editor August 28, 2017

Since the 1960s, the Addams Family has been known for being extraordinarily strange. At their house, the weird are welcome, and so are you, to come try out for Madison College’s Fall musical “The Addams...

Cat saves man: Review of ‘A Street Cat Named Bob’

Stephen Fabal, Multi Media Editor August 28, 2017

Serious movies with animals as major characters are rare, and so are movies that deal with addiction and homelessness realistically and compassionately. “A Street Cat Named Bob,” does both. The...

Finding the man in a god: ‘Mister Miracle #1’ review

Matt Withers, Arts Editor August 28, 2017

Opening the comic “Mister Miracle” issue one, I was expecting a story of gods, massive battles, and confusing lore based on characters from the 70’s. After finishing this issue, I was shaken to...

Country album, ‘Brett Eldredge’ is striking the balance

Tooie Kozel, Staff Writer August 28, 2017

If you are looking at new country albums you should give Brett Eldredge’s latest self-titled album a listen. Eldredge is a well-known country artist who won new artist of the year at the Country Music...

Faces of Incarceration Gallery

‘Faces of Incarceration’ hopes to reverse stigma imposed by society

Krista Olson-Lehman, Copy Editor August 28, 2017

Pat Dillon knows first-hand there is often much more to the story of how someone becomes caught up in the justice system than what others learn. Oftentimes, children are victims of abuse, neglect, or poverty....

Let’s talk about Tyler the Creator’s sexuality, because everyone else is

Adrienne Oliva, Editor in Chief August 28, 2017

Ever since Tyler the Creator’s newest album “Flower Boy” dropped, music journalists left and right have been writing articles trying to prove, disprove, invalidate, and explain the rapper’s sexuality....

Devils Lake State Park

Wisconsin state parks offer multitude of different activities

Alison Ahlgrim, News Editor May 2, 2017

For the intrepid explorer, Wisconsin manages 66 state parks with a multitude of different activities, including camping, hiking, bicycling, fishing, canoeing/boating, swimming, horseback riding, rock climbing,...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Arts & Culture