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Whatever sport you like, there’s a local bar for you.
J & R Aquatic Animal Rescue is having a surrender event on March 23.
Season 21 of “Top Chef” airs this week and is set in both Madison and Milwaukee. We put together a viewing game for you to play while watching.
Brush up on development and civic jargon before construction season peaks in Madison.
Polka is our state dance and there’s plenty of dancing to be had.
From day camps to museum visits, find an activity that piques your child’s interest while keeping them occupied over spring break.
Prepare for spring weather in Madison with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center.
Summer means Shakespeare, dramas, comedies, and more in Spring Green.
There’s a whole palette of opportunities for local artists.
Willy Street Co-op has a new community space, here’s what you need to know about the Aubergine on Williamson Avenue.
The organization believes sharing meals with others strengthens our bonds.
Wear your green at some fun festive events this coming weekend.
Cinephiles rejoice. The Wisconsin Film Festival is fast-approaching, and this year’s Film Guide was just released.
Explore the 608 through its history, food, drink, art, and more on these tours.
It’s the 100th anniversary of the Caesar salad. Let’s eat.
From books and movies to STEM kits and energy meters, libraries offer resources to local kids, adults, and educators. Next time you’re checking out a book at your local library, check out what else is available to you.
Are you interested in expanding or starting your home garden this spring? Shop flora online this month through the Friends of the Arboretum Native Plant Sale.
A Madisonian is finding out what dogs like to watch on TV.
The Downtown Development Tracker tracks development downtown.
From John Mellencamp and Kathy Griffin, to Tana Mongeau and Noel Miller, mark your calendars for these upcoming Madison events.
Whether you like Thin Mints or Do-si-dos, the Girl Scouts have your back.
Downtown dining reservations are already filling up fast for UW-Madison’s graduation weekend in May.
Check out some local Leap Day happenings, and envision what Madison will look like four years from now.
There are so many interesting structures that call Madison home.
As Madison continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and some recently-opened restaurants.
Picnic Point is a major feature of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, and some big changes are on the horizon.
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Participants of the All of Us Research Program, like Sid Korn, can help the team further their research and address questions about health + disease.
Don’t be intimated by curling. It’s a welcoming sport.
Frank Lloyd Wright built the restaurant across from his Taliesin.
We attended Downtown Madison Inc.'s “What’s Up Downtown?” event to give you the inside scoop on what local leaders have to say about State Street.