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Danny Brown’s Atrocity Exhibition Tour made a stop at the Rave in Milwaukee on Sept. 24.

Detroit rapper’s fan base growing

Paul Little, Staff Writer October 18, 2016

Danny Brown hit Milwaukee recently, bringing along fellow rappers Zelooperz and Maxo Kream. Touring in anticipation of the release of his new album, “Atrocity Exhibition,” the Detroit rapper has been...

‘A Madness So Discreet’ tells story of a woman put in insane asylum

Allison Althof, Staff Writer October 18, 2016

Did you know that back in the late 1800’s you could commit someone for having smallpox or a cold? How about for grief, disappointment, or novel reading? The list goes on and on, some of the reasons...

‘The Messenger’ delivers many truths

Alison Ahlgrim, Staff Writer October 18, 2016

Ed Kennedy inadvertently prevents a bank robbery in progress and is suddenly vaulted into the middle of a high stakes card game. As “the Messenger,” Ed is charged with delivering specific messages...

Self-guided tours of the New Glarus Brewery provide a fun way to spend an afternoon learning about a Wisconsin gem.

Hidden Gem: New Glarus Brewery

Brighid Monahan, Arts and Culture Editor October 18, 2016

Nestled in the hills of New Glarus, WI and known for their Norwegian heritage the New Glarus Brewing company was started in 1993 by Deborah Carey after graduating from Clackamus College, Portland, Oregon....

ABC’s ‘Designated Survivor’ paints a frightening future

Brighid Monahan, Arts and Culture Editor October 18, 2016

A new television show is making waves with its terrifying plot and tense scenes and I’m not talking about the series of presidential debates. ABC’s “Designated Survivor” takes the world and...

‘Don’t Breathe’ keeps you on the edge of your seat

Sedgwick Smith Jr, Staff Writer October 18, 2016

“Don’t Breathe” will have you holding your breath as you vicariously experience fear on a new level. With jump scares at every corner, you’ll be wondering if you’d survive in this unique new...

Xuman Coming to Madison

Mouna Algahaithi, Managing Editor October 18, 2016

International hip-hop artist and social justice activist Gunman Xuman will be coming into Madison to premiere in the brand new PanAfrican Music Sessions, created by local radio host and research scientist...

Showcase your talent

Elliott Puckette, Editor in Chief October 4, 2016

Auditions are coming up for a new project from Madison College Performing Arts. The Student Showcase will be a one-night performance opportunity for students of all disciplines to share their art with...

Movie is loosely based off of Rigg’s novel, both are fun

Alison Althof, Office Manager October 4, 2016

There are some children who go about life to be what their society considers normal for them, and then there are some who grow up to be, dare I say, peculiar. For Jacob, he has been hearing about some...

Madisons premiere black male photo shoot

Madison’s premiere black male photo shoot

Sedgwick Smith Jr, Staff Writer October 4, 2016

Progress, success, and leadership were all displayed on Sunday, Oct. 2, as nearly 100 black men gathered to participate in Madison’s Premiere Black Male Photo Shoot. The event was held at Wisconsin’s...

‘Dope’ is a refreshing comedy drama

Sedgwick Smith Jr, Staff Writer October 4, 2016

“Dope” is a comedic drama involving the nerdy Malcolm Adekanbi (Shameik Moore) and his two friends, Jib (Tony Revolori) and Dig (Kiersey Clemons). Despite residing in “the bottoms” of Inglewood,...

Alternate fairy tales for Grimm fans

Carrie Puckette, Staff Writer October 4, 2016

If you like fairy tales, but you’re bored with the Brothers Grimm, you can find a new variety of fairy tales from another culture in “The Girl Who Married a Lion: And Other Tales from Africa.” The...

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