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Pink Mink think alike

by Jared Hemming
Published December 9, 2014
Pink Mink’s self-described ‘girls with guitars’ surf-punk sound stems from songwriters Arzu Gokcen and Christy Hunt’s deep bond.

Word of Mounds: Trenton Doyle Hancock’s preachy creatures

by Jared Hemming
Published December 9, 2014
Artist Trenton Doyle Hancock is revisiting his Mound character — a woodland fantasy preacher who feeds on Jell-O — in the Walker’s “Radical Presence” series.

Behind the scenes with Felton and Chives

by Jackie Renzetti
Published December 8, 2014

   Megan Culverhouse helps Chives the puppet get in costume. Photo by Liam Doyle   On Tuesday night, I tagged along with one of our photographers, Liam, who was shooting photos for The...

Mac DeMarco cleaved on “The Eric Andre Show”

by Jared Hemming
Published December 7, 2014

On a recent episode of Adult Swim’s “The Eric Andre Show,” indie rock sweetheart Mac DeMarco became indie rock victim Attacked DeMarco when a gaggle of Asian warriors forced DeMarco’s...

DJ Dillon Francis to amp up the Skyway Theatre

by Jared Hemming
Published December 4, 2014
The LA-based producer/DJ is a pioneer of moombahton, a dubstep-esque electronic subgenre.

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

by Grant Tillery
Published December 4, 2014
Rupert Angeleyes trades in lo-fi for hi-fi on his new album, “Young Sunset.”

Doomtree’s final Blowout Festival to celebrate upcoming album

by Jared Hemming
Published December 4, 2014
The local indie rap crew is closing out a decade of sold-out Blowout performances with a new album, “All Hands,” in January.

The animal in our imagination

by Robb Larson
Published December 4, 2014
Essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming explores the role of animals in human emotion and spirituality in “Zoologies.”

Personalizing puppets

by Jackie Renzetti
Published December 4, 2014
Whether it’s on the streets or streaming online, The Ridiculous Puppet Company makes puppets personal.

All’s fair in art and cotton

by Robb Larson
Published December 4, 2014
Cotton weaves the artistic expressions of seven different artists together in The Artaversaries’ second annual exhibit, “The Common Thread.”

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