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Resonance with Evil: Displacement, Physicality, and the Uncanniness of Witchcraft: Cate Richards’s “Turnips, Like Skulls, Are Heaped House High” by Amber Rose Cederström

Resonance with Evil: Displacement, Physicality, and the Uncanniness of Witchcraft: Cate Richards’s “Turnips, Like Skulls, Are Heaped House High” by Amber Rose Cederström

Mar 29, 2020 | News

Scholars of historical witchcraft occasionally fall prey to a tendency towards dry recitation of reconstructed facts, interpreting them narrowly within the confines of their particular disciplines—whether history, folklore, sociology, and so on. Especially for...
Hogarth at Pitzhanger: Artist Faisal Abdu’Allah on cutting hair at new exhibition about life in London by Samuel Fishwick

Hogarth at Pitzhanger: Artist Faisal Abdu’Allah on cutting hair at new exhibition about life in London by Samuel Fishwick

Mar 18, 2020 | News

Ceci n’est pas un haircut. On the one hand, Faisal Abdu’Allah’s Live Salon is one of the best trims in town (also, free), and familiar territory: the barber’s chair, the unfurling of the cape, the snicker-snack of scissors. Yet in place of a reliable mirror to keep an...
UW–Madison School of Education No. 1 among public institutions in U.S. News rankings

UW–Madison School of Education No. 1 among public institutions in U.S. News rankings

Mar 17, 2020 | News

UW–Madison’s School of Education and several of its programs are once again ranked among the very best in the nation in the 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings released Tuesday, March 17. UW-Madison is home to the No. 1-ranked...
Baraboo art exhibit explores the complications of love by Noah Vernau

Baraboo art exhibit explores the complications of love by Noah Vernau

Mar 9, 2020 | News

Pranav Sood’s strongest opinion in life is also the title of his new art exhibit at the Al. Ringling Theatre in Baraboo: “Life is About Love and Love is Complicated.” The 24-year-old Madison resident and native of India is showcasing his art in the gallery through...
Celebrating 150 years of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters by Barry Adams

Celebrating 150 years of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters by Barry Adams

Mar 2, 2020 | News

The exhibit on the third floor of Overture Center includes the instruments used in the 1870s by crews led by Thomas Chamberlain to study and sample Wisconsin’s glacial and mineral deposits, artesian wells and soils. There are skins of a black squirrel, ermine and...
Annual student art show opens in Memorial Union, lighting up second-floor gallery space by Yvonne Kim

Annual student art show opens in Memorial Union, lighting up second-floor gallery space by Yvonne Kim

Feb 29, 2020 | News

The 92nd annual student art show is now up and running at the Memorial Union, highlighting sculptures, neon installations and paintings created and curated by University of Wisconsin-Madison students. Presented by the student-run Wisconsin Union Directorate Art...
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