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Arts & Entertainment

Lorde performing at the Roskilde Festival in June, 2017.

Lorde commanded the stage at the Xcel Energy Center

by Maddy Folstein
Published March 26, 2018
The pop singer made her first stop ever in the Twin Cities Friday.
A grid of possessions of Miguel Dieppa, the subject of Cecilla Aldarondo's film "Memories of a Penitent Heart"

UMN alumna’s documentary explores her family’s history with AIDS

by Maddy Folstein
Published March 26, 2018
'Memories of a Penitent Heart,' directed by University alumna Cecilia Aldarondo, uncovers the story of her uncle Miguel.

A&E’s guide to spring style in 2018

by Haley Bennett
Published March 22, 2018
It may still be snowing, but if you’re anything like us, you’ve been planning your picnic weather outfits for a month or more.

UMN graduates debut their first books

by Maraya King
Published March 22, 2018
Weisman’s First Books Reading on Thursday will showcase former students.

Asian American Studies program creates literary journal and poetry contest

by Maddy Folstein
Published March 22, 2018
The program is accepting submissions for both initiatives through April 6.
Illustration by Jane Borstad.

Wine, drones and scuba gear: plan fall semester accordingly

by Maraya King
Published March 19, 2018
The University offers a lot of courses — don't miss out on these hidden gems while registering for next fall.
Nick Robinson in Love, Simon.

Review: ‘Love, Simon’ is as important as it is ordinary

by Maddy Folstein
Published March 19, 2018
The film is one of the first mainstream coming-of-age movies about a gay teenager.
Alicia Vikander takes on the role of Lara Croft in Tomb Raider.

Review: ‘Tomb Raider’ is for the … we’re not sure.

by Sophie Vilensky
Published March 19, 2018
Unfortunately, Alicia Vikander’s cool-girl take on Lara Croft might not be enough.
Courtesy of Meghan Murphy

Artist Meghan Murphy’s new rules

by Sophie Vilensky
Published March 8, 2018
Meghan Murphy paints giant women who eat men. There doesn’t need to be more to that.
Actor Ajuawak Kapashesit fires a prop rifle, while Marisa Carr stands behind him during a tech rehearsal at the Southern Theater on Tuesday, March 6. Almighty Voice and His Wife will open at the Southern Theater on Friday, March 9.

Turtle Theater Collective elevates Native voices

by Maddy Folstein
Published March 8, 2018
The theater collective dedicated to providing opportunities for Native American artists will be producing "Almighty Voice and His Wife."

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