06/14/2018
The Madison Reunion (June 14 - 16, 2018) will bring back former students and teachers to revisit old haunts and meet old friends. It's a party with a purpose!
It's free and open to the public. Bringing the ‘60s Back Home
They say, "If you remember it, you weren't there," but most of us who passed through Madison in the '60s have deep and lasting memories of the time and place. Madison was a cradle of the counterculture, a rich mix of music, art, politics, history and participatory experience...an unforgettable time of experimentation, innovation and c
06/14/2018
06/13/2018
Images from the 602 in the Sixties, second floor.
04/25/2018
Check out this article about the reunion on madison.com!
The Madison Reunion is a party for Madison 50 years later Ben and Judy Sidran are calling their wide-ranging reunion of Madisonians from all over the world as well as locals, a "party with a purpose."
04/23/2018
Whad'ya Know '18 Ben Sidran Ben Sidran joins Michael Feldman for a look at the Madison Reunion and music, meditation and green meat--
04/09/2018
Organizers Ben and Judy Sidran tell a TV audience about The Madison Reunion and Conference on Madison in the '60s. Hear them tell the story of the upcoming "Party With a Purpose."
For The Record: The Madison Reunion On this edition of For The Record, joining Neil Heinen are Ben and Judy Sidran, organizers of The Madison Reunion: A Party With a Purpose.
Listening to The Temptations on YouTube and found this gem. Love seeing Smokey Robinson in the background doing his thing! So great!
02/28/2018
Madison is “more a state of mind, rather than a time or a place,”
Groovin’ … on Reunion Afternoons | On Wisconsin UW alumni who were in Madison during an era known for its protests and flamboyant pop culture will return to campus this summer for a once-in-a-lifetime event.
02/16/2018
"Madison, WI was the Midwest epicenter of 1960s counterculture."
Bringing the ‘60s Back Home by Jerilyn Goodman It was a decade of change for the nation and Madison, WI was the Midwest epicenter of 1960s counterculture. At the UW, long-haired students in bell-bottom jeans, blue work shirts and tie-dyed tees challenged authority and convention at every turn - in politics, the arts, science.....
01/23/2018
Last Chance for Early Bird Registration!
Reunion activities are free and open to all, but conference panels and early access to concert tickets are available only to those who register.
If you haven't registered yet, don't delay. You have through January 31 to get the early bird rate of $189 for 3 days at the Conference on Madison in the '60s. On February 1, the conference rate will rise to $229.
You can register now at the website!
The Madison Reunion Bringing the '60s back home
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin and Ben Sidran talk about the Madison Reunion 👍👍👍✌️
12/13/2017
If you could tell your 1960's self one thing, what would it be?