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Art

Motionpoem still from Robert Bly's "Wanting Sumptuous Heavens."

Poetry for your eyes

by Carter Haaland
Published April 14, 2011
Motionpoems co-founders and their team of artists come to present their new film initiative
Big kid stuff

Big kid stuff

by Andrew Penkalski
Published April 14, 2011
Pink Hobo Gallery’s “The Itch that Burns” exhibition gives an adult treatment to childhood aesthetic.
Author of "The Ask" and professor at Columbia University, Sam Lipsyte

Vonnegut can finally rest in peace

by Carter Haaland
Published April 7, 2011
Sam Lipsyte revitalizes American satire with his latest critically acclaimed, novel “The Ask.“
Art versus artist: a battle to the death

Art versus artist: a battle to the death

by Carter Haaland
Published March 31, 2011
Local art crew will obliterate their own creations.
 The “Write” Crime

The “Write” Crime

by Martina Marosi
Published March 31, 2011
Once Upon a Crime’s annual pun-addled “Write of Spring” event is upon us.

Things left behind

by Martina Marosi
Published March 24, 2011
Angela Strassheim’s Evidence is much more than morbidity made manifest.
Foer stands tall with his major award.

Remember! Remember!

by Andrew Penkalski
Published March 24, 2011
Journalist Joshua Foer explores the art of memory in his debut book “Moonwalking with Einstein”
Anacamgirl

Anacamgirl

by Grace Gouker
Published March 10, 2011
Local pioneer webcam artist steps out from behind the frame for a different kind of exhibition.
Spoken-word poet Guante poses for a photograph on Tuesday outside of Canvas in Paul. Guante will be one of the hosts for the Equilibrium Spoken Word on Thursday at the Loft Literary Center.

Spitting more equalizing meaning

by Grace Gouker
Published March 3, 2011
Poets in MPLS going far and beyond Uranus for affecting language.

Growing pains

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 24, 2011
The Vine Arts Center’s “You are not a Dinosaur” exhibition aims to explore the imaginative concessions of growing up.

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