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Arts & Entertainment

Radio K-ritical: Ought, “Sun Coming Down”

by Zach Simon
Published October 8, 2015

Back by popular demand, the post-rock, Montreal-based and DIY-living Ought returns with a sophomore full-length, “Sun Coming Down.”    Once again appearing on the Canadian label...

Members of the Minnesota Rollergirls participate in a league-wide scrimmage on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The Minnesota Rollergirls' season debut is Saturday at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul.

The Twin Cities’ toughest women

by Isabella Romano
Published October 8, 2015
The Minnesota RollerGirls start their home season, promising plenty of bruising.
Onlookers walk around the "Suburbia" exhibit at the Minnesota History Center on Tuesday. The exhibit will open to the public on Saturday.

‘Suburbia’ hits the Twin Cities

by Grace Kramer
Published October 8, 2015
The Minnesota History Center opens its new exhibit that celebrates the history of the Twin Cities suburbs.

Culture Compass 10/8/2015 – 10/15/2015

by Grant Tillery
Published October 8, 2015

Drink this:  Old Fashioned at Spoon and Stable   I’m old fashioned, not just in the sense that I like a classic way of doing things, but that the Old Fashioned is my drink of choice....

Shamir

On the regular with Shamir

by Chance Wellnitz
Published October 6, 2015
A&E spoke with him ahead of Wednesday night's show at the 7th Street Entry.

Doomtree unleashed

by Chance Wellnitz
Published October 1, 2015
The Minneapolis hip-hop collective brings its Doomtree Zoo to CHS Field on Saturday.
Michael Thomsen inspects the top part of his sculpture for symmetry at his home studio on Monday. Thomsen's newest show, inspired by Masonic history, classical thought and mythology will be opening at Public Functionary on Saturday.

Mysterious vibes

by Grant Tillery
Published October 1, 2015
Michael Thomsen’s Mystery School brings Freemasonry and occult lore to Public Functionary.

University honors program showcases students

by Isabella Romano
Published September 29, 2015
Artistic students across majors will show their talents at Northrop Auditorium.
Whosah hits the Student Sound stage

Whosah hits the Student Sound stage

by Grace Kramer
Published September 29, 2015
The local indie pop band will play at Northrop Plaza on Wednesday.
Local artist Andrew Forbes plays the bagpipes for participants at the Interact Center on Tuesday afternoon.

Interact Center participates in Art Access Chautauqua

by Grace Kramer
Published September 24, 2015

For almost 20 years, Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts has challenged preconceived notions of what it means to be a disabled artist.    Consisting of disabled artists from the...

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