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Art

Jon Jodzio, author of the new book "Get In If You Want to Live," plays in the leaves outside of his office Wednesday on the University of Minnesota Campus. Jodzio's book is a collection of humorus short stories.

Let’s get physical

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published October 13, 2011
Local writer John Jodzio teams up with Paper Darts to publish his short story collection “Get In If You Want to Live.”
Workers for the Minnesota History Museum work on a display of a typical 1968 dorm room Friday morning. The display has artifacts from the "LeClair Affair" which brought national attention to issues regarding young people about sexuality and women's liberation.

Highway ’68 revisited

by Carter Haaland
Published October 13, 2011
The Minnesota History Center opens a new exhibit dedicated to one year in our country’s history, 1968.

Twist and shout

by Carter Haaland
Published October 13, 2011
Oliver Twist comes to Park Square Theater.

Campus Arts Crawl

by Carter Haaland
Published October 6, 2011
The University’s Katherine E. Nash Gallery is one of ten local college and university galleries participating in this year’s Fall Art Tour.

The Doctor is in

by Carter Haaland
Published October 6, 2011
Jean Stephen Gallery downtown hosts art exhibition in celebration of everyone’s favorite children’s author, Dr. Seuss.
Behind the Zines

Behind the Zines

by Martina Marosi
Published September 22, 2011
Minneapolis zinesters bring it to the table at the 8th annual Zinefest

Ed Bok Lee Reading at the Central Library

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published September 22, 2011
The local poet’s new book, “Whorled,” encompasses vast issues of loss of diversity amid globalization.
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.

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