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Music
Baby boomers
by
Sarah Harper
Published July 18, 2012
A&E met some righteous moms and dads at the Pitchfork Music Festival. It turns out “cool parent” isn’t an oxymoron after all.
The Fasionisto is in: Festival Fashion
by
Tony
Published July 13, 2012
Dressing for a music festival can be a tricky balance between being practical and looking fresh. We’ll help your strike the right balance.
A tribe called cats
by
Tony
Published July 11, 2012
The Tribe & Big Cats! are poised to break out of Minneapolis with their latest album, “Space.”
Twin Cities boasts growing music scene
by
Tiffany Trawick
Published July 11, 2012
Despite older music legends, we have plenty of new local acts making news.
Review: Japandroids at the 7th Street Entry
by
Tony
Published July 4, 2012
The Canadian rock duo finished off their tour with a blistering performance at the 7th St. Entry.
Holy grail of hip-hop
by
Tony
Published June 27, 2012
The Chalice is the one of the most exciting new local rap groups, and might just be the Twin Cities’ next great hip-hop collective.
Review: River’s Edge Music Festival
by
Tony
Published June 25, 2012
In its first year, the Harriet Island festival went smoothly, but it will need a better lineup to compete with similar Midwest fests.
Album review: “The Idler Wheel. . .” by Fiona Apple
by
Raghav Mehta
Published June 20, 2012
Fiona Apple’s first album in seven years is the most accomplished work of her career.
Darkness on the edge of the stage
by
Tony
Published June 20, 2012
For Minneapolis choreographer Joanie Smith, the Bruce Springsteen dance musical ‘Anytown’ is a family affair.
Shifting Demographics
by
Raghav Mehta
Published June 13, 2012
Gloomy electro-rock outfit Demographics will release their debut album “If Ever” this Friday at the Kitty Cat Klub.
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