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Art

It’ll blue you away

It’ll blue you away

by Grace Gouker
Published October 21, 2010
The Walker hosts artwork of French icon Yves Klein.

Get your comic on at Fall Con

by Sally Hedberg
Published October 14, 2010
Superheroes and humans alike can get their comic on at the comic con.
Joshua Cunningham, the 2010 Poster Competition Winner for the Saint Paul Art Crawl, paints a picture in Minneapolis that he may be selling at the Saint Paul Art Crawl this Friday.

Take a walk on the artsy side

by Sally Hedberg
Published October 14, 2010
The 2010 St. Paul Art Crawl is sure to provide aesthetic bliss.
Tucker Max keepin' it sleezy.

Self-described “asshole” lives up to his reputation

by Grace Gouker
Published October 7, 2010
Renowned blogger Tucker Max soon to deflate his head long enough to visit Minnesota.
His bum is on tour

His bum is on tour

by Tony Libera
Published October 7, 2010
Tom Green brings his standup act to Minneapolis.
Cultural candy

Cultural candy

by Andrew Penkalski
Published September 30, 2010
The Minnesota History Center’s new exhibit shows the other sides of the cherished confection.
The creepiest basement in town gets creepier

The creepiest basement in town gets creepier

by Grace Gouker
Published September 30, 2010
The Soap Factory prepares for its fourth annual Haunted Basement.
One moment out of retirement

One moment out of retirement

by Stephanie Nusser
Published September 30, 2010
Former Professor Michael Dennis Browne gives insightful advice for students and poets
Allen Brewer and wife Pamela Valfer discuss their “Alternative Futures” exhibit on Friday morning at the Soo Visual Arts Center in Uptown. Their pieces explore the history in re-worked discarded material.

Reshaping the past

by Andrew Penkalski
Published September 23, 2010
St. Paul-based couple explores alternative American histories and futures through found material
Plants grow Monday along the walls of the Bell Museum of Natural History’s arboretum.

Apocalyptic architecture

by Grace Gouker
Published September 23, 2010
A preparatory guide for the conspiracy theorist in you

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