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No love in the heart of the city

by Grant Tillery
Published September 17, 2015
Lydia Loveless brings hard-hitting country tunes to Festival Palomino.

Silicon’s Personal Computer

by Zach Simon
Published September 17, 2015
Our weekly spotlight of Radio K content
Images from the Bridges to Morocco exhibit on display at the Larson Art Gallery in the St. Paul Student Center on Wednesday morning.

U’s first Moroccan art gallery opens

by Destanie Martin-Johnson
Published September 17, 2015
Lhouceine Aamar, a University Humphrey Fellow and Moroccan native, presents his photography in “Bridges to Morocco.”
Curatorial Assistant Térez Iacovino hangs the final piece in the Quarter Gallery in the Regis Center for Art. This gallery showcases work from photographer Ann Ginsburg Hofkin and will open to the public on September 15.

A lesson in reflection

by Isabella Romano
Published September 15, 2015
Local artist Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin uses infrared film to combine her passion for photography and the environment

Culture Compass 9/10/2015 – 9/16/2015

by Grant Tillery
Published September 10, 2015

Kamasi Washington   In May, saxophonist Kamasi Washington dropped his 172-minute masterpiece, “The Epic,” on Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder Records. The sprawling musical tale is the...

Minnesota Kpop Dance Crew practices at the University recreation center on Thursday, Sept. 3. The group is hosting Minnesota Kpop Festival 2015 this weekend.

Kick off your year with Kpop

by Nathan Lemin
Published September 10, 2015

Despite being ousted from the University of Minnesota dance department’s practice rooms and rejected as an official University Sport Club, Minnesota Kpop Dance Crew is spending tens of hours each...

Deradoorian, “The Expanding Flower Planet”

by Zach Simon
Published September 10, 2015

Casting her wavy veil of kaleidoscopic pop over the end of this summer’s release season is Angel Deradoorian, previously of Dirty Projectors fame. Yet on her first full-length release as a solo artist,...

Kristine Stresman and Shön Troth of Enemy Planes sit in their practice space on September 3, 2015. The band recently won an international battle of the bands in Barcelona.

High-flying Enemy Planes

by Isabella Romano
Published September 8, 2015

A studio in the works, mass amounts of tequila and a charming sense of modesty — Enemy Planes has all the staples of a band on the rise.     “Sometimes when people hit success, they...

Art created by incoming first year students hangs in the Coffman Art Gallery as a part of the "Design Your First Year" exhibit of on Saturday, September 5. Students were asked to represent what they hoped to get out of their first year, looking forward to new experiences.

Incoming students create their own First Year

by Grace Kramer
Published September 8, 2015

This summer, incoming freshman received a white rectangle containing a single “M” logo in the center. Given full creative license, the new students took on an artistic task: to create a design...

Life as a ski rat

by Jackie Renzetti
Published August 5, 2015

Donning a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles costume, Abe Cass zipped along the Mississippi River on water skis, completing a few back flips along the way.   The stunt was part of the Twin Cities River...

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