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The Instagram famous "I Like You" wall in Minneapolis composes the side of the artist-owned I Like You store, which opened a new location named I Like You Too in St. Paul last year. Some local artists' products are displayed in the new store on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017.

I Like You — a local shop catering to the eclectic Twin Cities art scene

by Katie Lauer
Published February 9, 2017
With locations in Northeast Minneapolis and St. Paul, I Like You supports local people, unique pieces and Minnesota pride.
Laurie Rossin holds a copy of her book "Danny's Boy" a novel set at the U of M stem cell research center.

Set on the UMN campus, local author pens novel about dangers of cloning

by Maddy Folstein
Published February 9, 2017
Novel “Danny’s Boy” combines fiction with scientific controversy on campus.
Artist Matt Hanzelka melds two pieces of glass together on a lathe at Stone Arch Glass Studio on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017.

Art and business meld at Minneapolis Stone Arch Glass Studio

by Katie Lauer
Published February 9, 2017
The small community of artists work to hone their craft and supply the Twin Cities with the majority of glasswork.
Sarah Mirman and models walk onto the runway in Rapson Hall on Saturday. The Ethereal Collection focuses on unique fabrics and high-class cosplay. Each dress in the collection is its own original red-carpet look for costume enthusiasts and celebrities alike.

For design majors, UMN apparel design fashion show culmination of four years of hard work

by Joe Cristo
Published February 8, 2017
University of Minnesota fashion and design students organize and throw their annual student showcase
From left, Ty Gale, Lex Noens and Maddie Morley of 4th Curtis pose for a photograph in Gale's father's office on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 in St. Paul. Each member of the band is transgender.

All-trans Minneapolis band, 4th Curtis, melds creativity and positivity

by Joe Cristo
Published February 2, 2017
Twin Cities-based all-trans band 4th Curtis releases their debut full-length record.
A new film explores Minnesota’s little-known bootlegging history

A new film explores Minnesota’s little-known bootlegging history

by Katie Lauer
Published January 31, 2017
Local film directors and a St. Paul distillery are keeping Minnesota’s bootlegging history alive.
Tim Lovett plays "Butt Who?" with Gail Fridlund at the Grown-Up Club Tryorama on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 at Sisyphus Brewing. Fridlund said she was inspired because "butts are funny."

Grown-Up Club: An activity group where adult can be a kids

by Maddy Folstein
Published January 31, 2017
Grown-Up Club hosts events and activities aimed at pushing adults past their comfort zone.
Jordan Musselman

Harry Potter street style: Not a muggle in sight

by Katie Lauer
Published January 31, 2017
Accio Harry Potter costumes! Siriusly so good, it’s riddikulus.
From the lost 1917 film, The Amazons.

Theater event highlights history of gender fluidity in 1900s silent film

by Joe Cristo
Published January 31, 2017
The Heights Theater hosts an event celebrating gender fluidity in early film.

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