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The cast of Shakespeare's King Henry VI run through a dress rehearsal at the Rarig Center on Monday night. The play opens March 30 and runs through April 4.

400 years later, Henry VI restaged

by Austen Macalus
Published March 29, 2016
The University’s BFA actors will stage the political tumult of Shakespeare’s celebrated “Henry VI” at Rarig Center.
Ancient legend, modern dance

Ancient legend, modern dance

by Danylo Loutchko
Published March 29, 2016
Mark Morris Dance Group presents a dance version of the opera “Dido and Aeneas” at Northrop.
Stepsister duo Kelli Mayo, left, and Peyton Bighorse play music together as Skating Polly. The duo is bringing their grunge-pop sound to the 7th St. Entry Wednesday.

Stepsister act

by Jared Hemming
Published March 29, 2016
Skating Polly, a self-described “ugly pop” duo, plays the 7th St. Entry on Wednesday.
Daniel Kibblesmith, left, and Eliot Rahal.

It’s a real job, we promise

by Austen Macalus
Published March 24, 2016
Eliot Rahal’s new comic book, “The Doorman,” intertwines adventure, humor and heart.
Pieces of art by Charles Nestor sit awaiting set up in the Larson Art Gallery in the St. Paul Student Center on Tuesday. Nestor, along with fellow artist Cassandra Buck, use found objects to create new pieces of art. Their exhibit, "Lost & Found", will be on display beginning March 25.

Lost and profound

by Jared Hemming
Published March 24, 2016
Visual artists Cassandra Buck and Charlie Nestor take everyday objects and turn them into art.

Dance beyond the stage

by Danylo Loutchko
Published March 22, 2016
The Japanese piece “ODORI-BA” will play for three days at the Southern Theater.
Local sketch comedy group LESTARIL works on an upcoming video on Sunday.

Sketch in the city

by Austen Macalus
Published March 22, 2016
Video sketch comedy is on the rise in Minneapolis.
Poet Jennifer Willoughby, an alum of the Creative Writing program at the University, stands for a portrait in the Weisman Art Museum, where she will recite her first published book of poetry, "Beautiful Zero", as part the English Department's "First Books" event.

‘You were born the weirdo that you are’

by Danylo Loutchko
Published March 10, 2016
Alumna Jennifer Willoughby will read from her debut publication Thursday at the Weisman.

Newer Orleans blues

by Danylo Loutchko
Published March 10, 2016
Jazz and ragtime expert Butch Thompson plays with vocalist Hilary Thavis at the Dakota on Thursday.

Culture Compass 3/10

Published March 10, 2016

Watch this:  Wayzata hockey teen’s interview on “Kimmel”   As “The Mighty Ducks” taught us, Twin Cities suburbs are no stranger to high school hockey feats. When...

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