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Art

Book review: “Blood, Bones, and Butter”

by Samuel Linder
Published January 30, 2012
Gabrielle Hamilton’s “Blood, Bones, and Butter” is half Anthony Bourdain, half Tiger Mom, and a satisfyingly full meal for any fan of food writing.

Kittens inspired for glory

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published January 26, 2012
Saintly City Cat Club hosts annual show in St. Paul
"Still/Chaos" by Sama Alshaibi and Dena Al-Adeeb is one of the defining images "Not About Bombs", a new exhibit sponsored by the Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project. The exhibit features contemporary works from female Iraqi artists and runs January 31st-March 3.

What Lies Beneath

by Tony
Published January 26, 2012
Intermedia Arts’ latest exhibit turns its focus on Iraqi women, but not in the way you’d expect.

Be a Poster Child

by Sarah Harper
Published January 24, 2012
Another poster sale just rocked Coffman Union. Are you still feeling the rip-off reverb? No worries – here’s why you’ll never have to buy another poster again.
Elisabeth Stengaardsbakken and friend Kimmie Thelen pose for a photo inside Sashy Shanty Saturday morning on Medicin Lake. The art shanties are part of a four week exhibition inspired by the ice fishing house that are a tradition on frozen lakes.

Art — on the rocks, please

by Sarah Harper
Published January 19, 2012
With a whole lot of wool sweaters, the Art Shanty project takes over a tiny corner of a frozen suburban lake.

College Studio: Screw knitting

by Sarah Harper
Published January 17, 2012
Don’t you dare touch those needles. You can make your own outerwear without ever buying a skein of anything.

Lost in the Aether

by Samuel Linder
Published December 1, 2011
A&E Reviews “Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” and “The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.” Strap on your scabbard, it’s time to lose yourself in a higher plane.
Minnehaha Park has enticed people from all over Minneapolis to get out into nature and explore.

Anatomy of an Adventure: Minnehaha Regional Park

by Samuel Linder
Published November 23, 2011
Defy the weather and your friends’ pleas to spend the weekend day-drinking. Take a walk (and climb and run and tumble) through Minnehaha Regional Park.

Childish Things

by Martina Marosi
Published November 17, 2011
Children’s book authors Kate DiCamillo and Chris Van Allsburg come to the Fitzgerald
Jeffrey Skemp, left, Scott Vesch, middle left, Kevin Brixius, middle right, and Lynn Gray, right, talk about their experiences with live poetry readings Sunday afternoon at Dunn Bros. "There's something about the bar room setting... it's a riot" Brixius said. The four men will be reading with many others at the Bosso poetry event Thursday evening at Dusty's Bar.

Bosso Poetry Turns Three

by Raghav Mehta
Published November 10, 2011
The little-known local writing collective celebrates their third anniversary tonight at Dusty's bar.

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