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University Bee Squad collaborates with artists to look at bees in a new light

by Becca Most
Published January 31, 2019
Last week's lecture highlighted the importance of artistic and scientific collaboration when addressing bee colony decline.
David Rocha works on a glass piece on Saturday, Jan. 26 at Legacy Glassworks in Minneapolis. The show brought together artwork from multiple glasswork and graffiti artists in the Twin Cities.

Local artist fires up unique glass artwork

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published January 31, 2019
Chris Ahalt shatters expectations of the refined glass blowing art — one $1,000 pipe at a time.
Illustration by Harry Steffenhagen

Q&A: Professional killjoy Melody Hoffman on women in podcasting

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published January 31, 2019
A&E sat down with the podcaster to talk "Feminist Killjoys, Ph.D.," place theories and academia on the airwaves.

Culture compass: If the Super Bowl isn’t your thing

by Samir Ferdowsi
Published January 31, 2019
There's much more to do this weekend in Minneapolis.
Keno Evol listens to the poetry reading at Bordertown Coffee in Minneapolis on Friday, Jan. 25.

“Chai & Chill” amplifies artists of color — even without a mic

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published January 28, 2019
Black Table Arts hosted “Chai & Chill” at Bordertown Coffee on Jan. 25.
Noname performs at First Avenue on Saturday, Jan. 26 in Minneapolis.

Noname brings warmth and a fresh beat to First Avenue

by Becca Most
Published January 28, 2019
The Chicago-native wowed with her thought-provoking lyrics, but ultimately struggled with crowd engagement.

Mia to finally bring attention to ‘long-languished’ South and Southeast Asian art collections

by Becca Most
Published January 24, 2019
With a focus on community engagement and expansion, curator Pujan Gandhi is excited to get to work.

Culture compass: Cat meditation, local music and “You”

by Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published January 24, 2019

Friday: Fool’s Errand Comedy Variety Show Back with another variety show, Fool’s Errand will provide the Purple Onion crowd with some jokes and tunes for the first Friday night of the semester. The...

Revisiting ‘once upon a time’

Revisiting ‘once upon a time’

by Becca Most
Published January 23, 2019
A new fairy-tale postcard exhibit at Weisman Art Museum works to bring folklore back to life.

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