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Art

Just one of Djurberg's 83 depraved bird statues

Explorations of the perverse and the taboo

by Carter Haaland
Published September 8, 2011
Nathalie Djurberg brings her haunting reflection on human nature to the Walker Art Center.
Review – Kevin Seccia’s “Punching Tom Hanks”

Review – Kevin Seccia’s “Punching Tom Hanks”

by Raghav Mehta
Published August 17, 2011
Kevin Seccia’s instructional guide to beating up everything is an exercise in absurdity.
Voicing the voiceless

Voicing the voiceless

by Mark Brenden
Published July 27, 2011
Student group Voices Merging takes their open mic series to Northrop Plaza.
Wes Winship of Co Exhibitions explains the ideas behind, “Trust me!” which is on display through August 6th.

A matter of trust

by Andrew Penkalski
Published July 20, 2011
Adam Garcia’s latest exhibition asks artists to put faith in his fingertips.
Andy Kindler will be headlining Acme Comedy for four consecutive nights starting this Tuesday.

Interview: Andy Kindler

by Raghav Mehta
Published July 6, 2011
Veteran stand-up Andy Kindler can’t keep his mouth shut most of the time. And that’s the best thing about him.
“Untitled 8,” Soo Visual Arts Center’s annual Juried Exhibition opens this Saturday. The show, featuring art by eight artists runs until late August.

The exhibit with no name

by Mark Brenden
Published July 6, 2011
The Soo Visual Art Center opens its eighth annual "Untitled" exhibit at the same time as "SooFUSE," its juried teen show.
Segway to Minneapolis history

Segway to Minneapolis history

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 29, 2011
The Segway Magical History Tour is a 6 mile historical venture that takes you through the Mississippi riverfront.
Come as you are

Come as you are

by Mark Brenden
Published June 29, 2011
"The Blaze," a local art conglomerate, hopes to spread their idea of fostering art in the community like wildfire, a "blazing" wildfire.
Comedian Moshe Kasher looks like a gay Hitler. His words, not ours.

Try to keep up

by Andrew Penkalski
Published June 29, 2011
West coast comedian Moshe Kasher heard this great joke the other day, but he thinks you probably wouldn’t get it.
 Poetic variations

Poetic variations

by Raghav Mehta
Published June 22, 2011
Spoken word poet Jeffrey Skemp will make his recording debut with a CD release party this Saturday at the Bryant Lake Bowl.

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