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“Tipped In” features literature locally

by Mary Reller
Published January 29, 2015
Magers and Quinn’s Tipped In event brings readers and writers to the Minneapolis Club.
The members of the show "Liberation of Auschwitz" rehearse on Sunday at Augsburg's Anderson Music Hall. The show, which includes a male chorus, solo baritone, orchestra and a dancer, premieres on Tuesday at the Ted Mann Concert Hall in honor of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Celebrating today

by Jackie Renzetti
Published January 27, 2015
The Apollo Club presents a commemorative concert, “Liberation of Auschwitz.”
Minneapolis indie experimental musician Dosh is ending his jam and recording session residency at the Turf Club this month.

House of Dosh

by Jared Hemming
Published January 27, 2015
The Minneapolis musician’s loop-based breaks (along with some famous friends) are closing out a month-long residency on Tuesday.

Oscars: is Best Original Screenplay a consolation prize?

by Jared Hemming
Published January 26, 2015

Though excitement stormed throughout most of my social circles when the 2015 Academy Awards announced its nominated films this week, there’s only one Oscar this year (and every year) that I care...

A&E heads west (kind of)

by Jackie Renzetti
Published January 25, 2015

A circulating TIME article reports that you can now play “Oregon Trail” online through the Internet Archive, a site that brings back hundreds of retro games you likely played on one of these.   When...

Eric Noren, owner of Peacock Groove, works on a customer's bike Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis. His Voltron bike will be featured in the Design Cycles show at the Goldstein Museum, which is opening Friday.

Spotlight on design

by Jackie Renzetti
Published January 22, 2015
Goldstein Museum to feature bike-themed exhibit
Global studies and history major Tyler Boesch looks at vinyl records at Treehouse Records in Minneapolis on Monday. Boesch began buying vinyls after his mom gave him a record player last Christmas.

Investing in vinyl

by Mary Reller
Published January 22, 2015
For a price, local businesses thrive by choosing vinyl.

Yoni Yum: sex-positive punk

by Jared Hemming
Published January 22, 2015
Yoni Yum combines attacking garage-punk synths and angular guitar with feminist leanings and sexual silliness.

Let it flow: Wealthy Relative and Sayth bring rap to the U

by Jared Hemming
Published January 22, 2015
The Wisconsin natives flip back and forth between Eau Claire and the Twin Cities to balance rap and student life.
Minneapolis native and Chicago transplant Quinn Tsan will bring her band to the 7th Street Entry on Sunday.

New horizons

by Jackie Renzetti
Published January 22, 2015
Quinn Tsan and her band bring their new music to 7th Street Entry

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