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Cap Times Idea Fest The Cap Times celebrates its 100th anniversary this year by presenting its inaugural two-day ideas festival on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Some two dozen individual sessions about politics, education, equity, the economy and culture will explore the central theme of how to “Reach a Better State.” Attendees will get to hear and interact with big names, prominent authors, faculty stars and on-the-ground experts — a fascinating, fast-paced experience at UW's Discovery Building, Gordon Center and Union South. Schedule and seating The full program and schedule are now available at captimesideafest.com. Confirmed speakers include Barry Alvarez, Tammy Baldwin, Martin Baron, Becky Blank, Dan Brown, Mary Burke, Deb Carey, Dave Cieslewicz, Kevin Conroy, Jack Daniels III, Michael Ford, Charles Franklin, Howard Fuller, Alex Gee, Amy Goldstein, Ron Johnson, Amy Klobuchar, Gloria Ladson-Billings, David Maraniss, Tory Miller, Gwen Moore, Christine Neumann-Ortiz, John Nichols, John Nygren, Mark Pocan, Charlie Sykes, Tommy Thompson and Dave Zweifel. Seats for all individual sessions will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Ticketing Once you register for the Idea Fest, you will receive an order confirmation email from EventBrite with your e-ticket(s) attached. You will need to exchange your printed or mobile e-ticket(s) at the registration center to receive a lanyard, which must be worn for access to all festival sessions. Registration centers will be located at the Discovery Building, 330 N. Orchard St., and will open 30 minutes before the first session of each day. Ticket price provides admission for all sessions on both festival days — there are no one-day tickets. If you have problems with ticket purchases, email captimesideafest@gmail.com for assistance. All ticket sales are final. Refunds will NOT be issued for late arrivals, unattended events or no-shows. The festival will take place rain or shine. Parking and Transportation Visit captimesideafest.com for detailed information about parking and transportation between the three festival sites. A shuttle will be available throughout both days between Gordon Center and the Discovery Building and Union South. Transportation services for those with disabilities will be available, but please send an email to captimesideafest@gmail.com to describe particular needs. News Media To request access to cover festival sessions by members of the news media, send an email with "Media Access Request" in the subject line to captimesideafest@gmail.com. Include name(s) of staff member(s), name of media organization and full contact information. Questions Send all festival-related inquiries to captimesideafest@gmail.com
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