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Local act Murder Shoes rehearses for their upcoming show in their practice space at City Sound Northeast on Thursday, November 4. Murder Shoes' unique blend of surf and garage pop sounds can be caught tonight at Icehouse in celebration of their new release 'Daydreaming'.

Felonious footwear

by Grant Tillery
Published November 10, 2015
Murder Shoes' absurdist earnestness adds whimsy to their punkish surf-pop.
Members of the Girls Only Comic Club meet to discuss what comics they've been reading as of late at the Kitty Cat Klub on Thursday.

A girls-only geeky get-together

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 5, 2015
Every Thursday night, the Girls Only Comic Club provides a safe space for female comic-lovers to nerd out.
Twin Cities artist Ta–coumba T. Aiken poses with a selection of his rhythm paintings in the Show Gallery Lowertown on Tuesday. Aiken's exhibition opened to the public last night, November 4.

How to simplify complexity

by Grant Tillery
Published November 5, 2015
Ta-coumba Aiken’s latest show gives a glimpse into the life of the Lowertown legend.
Real Estate frontman Martin Courtney released his solo debut album 'Many Moons,' last Friday, a project two years in the making.

Real Estate’s Martin Courtney enters a new phase

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 3, 2015
The frontman finds clarity for his solo debut, “Many Moons.”
The Walker Art Center's latest exhibit - Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia - opens Friday Oct. 23. The show features works from the late 1960s and early 1970s that critique society at large and provide an alternative blueprint to the mainstream experiences of the time.

Counterculture at work

by Grant Tillery
Published October 22, 2015
“Hippie Modernism” exhibit creates the first official canon for era’s modernist art.

‘Are you ready to be totally offended?’

by Isabella Romano
Published October 22, 2015
Upcoming book celebrates the history and impact of the Brave New Workshop.
File Provided By Mick Sterling Presents

Celebrating rock ’n’ roll legends

by Grace Kramer
Published October 15, 2015
Twin Cities music veteran Mick Sterling leads an ode to the Grand Ole Opry.
Cantus bring their latest show, "The Four Loves," to the remodeled Ordway Concert Hall this Saturday

I’ve got love on my mind

by Grant Tillery
Published October 15, 2015
Cantus’ “The Four Loves” journeys through four different types of closeness.
The Great Minnesota Lit-Together

The Great Minnesota Lit-Together

by Chance Wellnitz
Published October 13, 2015
The Twin Cities Book Festival returns to the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
Wyatt Cenac

Welcome back, Wyatt Cenac

by Chance Wellnitz
Published October 13, 2015
The former Daily Show correspondent will headline shows at Acme.

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