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Illustrated by Abby Adamski.

This UMN student’s podcast drips

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published March 25, 2019
One journalism senior is bringing the heat with his new project, aptly named “The Juice.”
Lupita Nyong'o in Us.

Review: ‘Us’ makes us question what we see in the mirror

by Becca Most
Published March 25, 2019
Liked Jordan Peele’s “Get Out?" Get ready for his new creepy and complex thriller.
Illustrated by Abby Adamski

A&E Explores: 10 adventures for a spring break staycation

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published March 15, 2019
Who needs Jackson Hole when you live in Minnesota?
Destiny A. Davison poses for a portrait on Thursday, March 7 at Bordertown Coffee in Dinkytown. Davison is a local illustrator is working on a new series called "The Droll" about "various real, unreal and in-between thinking things."

Destiny A. Davison illustrates that anything is possible

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published March 14, 2019
The artist explores intra- and interpersonal relationships in her ongoing comic “The Drolls.”
Shelly Sheehan helps Jane Tracy pick out a collection of yarn to knit at The Yarnery in Minneapolis March 9. 

Reckoning with racism in the knitting community

by Becca Most
Published March 14, 2019
Following a controversial blog post, some Twin Cities knitters are working to promote inclusion and dialogue through their craft
Brooke Lozano practices the "dragon's breath" trick during a fire breathing lesson at the Minneapolis Fire Collective on Friday, March 8.

All fired up and ready to burn

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published March 11, 2019
The Minneapolis Fire Collective hosts a number of events and fire education classes in the Twin Cities.
Dancers perform 'What Remains' at the Walker Art center.

Last weekend at the Walker: Dancing in a void space

by Becca Most
Published March 11, 2019
Blending poetry, movement, soundscape and light, “What Remains” challenged the way black bodies are expected to behave in dance.
University Outdoor Program Manager Bryan Karban poses for a portrait at the Center for Outdoor Adventure on Tuesday, Feb. 19. Karban, who started working for the center as a student in 2010, said that outdoor programs and activities have grown, especially after the new recreation center was built.

A&E explores: From chalk bag to chalkboard, Bryan Karban is a mentor to all

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published March 7, 2019
As a University of Minnesota instructor and diehard adventure-seeker, this man wants to get everyone exploring.
Daniel Volovets, a medical student at the University, plays his guitar in The Bad Waitress in South Minneapolis on Friday, Mar. 1.

Daniel Volovets strums to the beat of numerous passions

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published March 7, 2019
The University of Minnesota med student released his seventh album, “Masquerade,” on Feb. 20.

Culture compass: Women, spelling and avocado toast

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published March 7, 2019
Here's your A&E guide to the weekend.

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