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Éireann Lorsung met Laressa Dickey at the University of Minnesota. Lorsung is publishing Dickey’ chapbook, “Companions, Corps of Discovery,” through her new U.K.-based micropress, MIEL.

Just Like MIEL

by Sarah Harper
Published March 29, 2012
U of M grad embarks on a micropress endeavor overseas.
The Sunken Garden at the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory provides a unique, peaceful experience with lively, pastel flowers, entrancing reflective pool, and vast, overarching glass ceiling.

Spring Flower Show-down

by Samuel Linder
Published March 29, 2012
The only similarity between Macy’s spring Flower Show and its Como Conservatory counterpart is the fact that they both smell phenomenal
University of Minnesota alumna Becky Olstad photographs Circle of Discipline member 21-year-old Puol Both Tuesday evening at ringside. Both is a youth mentor at Circle of Discipline and has made it into the 2012 Olympic trials.

Becky Olstad’s Sweet Science

by Sarah Harper
Published March 22, 2012
Local photographer Becky Olstad has been cruising for bruisings.
Photographer unknown; Babe Ruth; 1919; 8 1/2 x 11 in; Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division; LC-DIG-npcc-00316

The art of sport

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published March 8, 2012
“The Sports Show” successfully bridges the gap between art and sports, without even trying.

How To Write A Novel

by Sarah Harper
Published March 8, 2012
Katie Robison, a University of Minnesota grad student, just published the YA fantasy-thriller, “Downburst.”

Edit your party photos like a pro

by Sarah Harper
Published March 6, 2012
You don’t have to use fancy software to dress up your photos. Yes, Picnik is the answer.

The Princess Diaries

by Sarah Harper
Published March 1, 2012
An exhibit at the Mall of America honors the late Princess Diana. What’s it like?
Savannah Ricard plays a concerned church-goer in the second vignette of “Tea Party.” “Tea Party,” a four-part politically based play, will run at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday in the Xperimental Theatre at the Rarig Center.

Toeing the Tea Party line

by Sarah Harper
Published March 1, 2012
“Tea Party” might be the most exciting production to come out of the University of Minnesota’s Rarig Center in recent memory – and yes, it’s about tax policy.

Digital immersion as art

by Dylan Hester
Published March 1, 2012
Five artists explore the boundaries of technology and expression at the Soap Factory.

Rock And Roll

by Sarah Harper
Published February 28, 2012
The kids are all crafting.

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