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Neil Young (Jimmy Fallon) – “Fancy”

by Grant Tillery
Published July 8, 2014

This is not the first time Jimmy Fallon has pretended to be Neil Young (that was when he covered “Pants on the Ground”), but it’s the best time.  With a little help from David Crosby,...

 BĂ©la Fleck takes the banjo from its porch stompin' roots to modernity.

The bastion of banjo at the Zoo

by Joe Kellen
Published July 2, 2014
Béla Fleck is the world’s premier banjo player and shows no signs of slowing down.
The Hold Steady are keen on keeping their music accessible.

The Hold Steady and the course

by Joe Kellen
Published July 2, 2014
The Hold Steady is a New York band, but the Twin Cities will always be at the core.
Secret Stash Records founder Eric Foss talks to his band members during a rehearsal for Sonny Knight and the Lakers on Monday night in Northeast Minneapolis. Foss is the drummer for the band and founded Secret Stash Records in 2009.

The past anew

by Grant Tillery
Published July 2, 2014
Secret Stash Records digs up rare gems for a new generation of listeners.
Old Chevrolets sit in the 100-acre yard of French Lake Auto Parts in Annandale on Friday. French Lake Auto Parts has thousands of cars dating back to the 1920s.

Derelict auto heaven

Published July 2, 2014
French Lake Auto Parts is the automotive mecca for car enthusiasts locally and nationally.
 BĂ©la Fleck takes the banjo from its porch stompin' roots to modernity.

The bastion of banjo

by Joe Kellen
Published July 2, 2014
Béla Fleck is the world’s premier banjo player and shows no signs of slowing down.
Minneapolis sculptor Rebecca Krinke and painter Duane Ditty carry a painting while installing their new exhibit "Incident" at the Rosalux Gallery on Monday.

Figuring out fallout

by Joe Kellen
Published July 2, 2014
Rosalux Gallery’s most recent exhibit, “Incident,” features artists Rebecca Krinke and Duane Ditty’s exploration of occurrence and coincidence.

Californication Series Finale – “Grace”

by Grant Tillery
Published July 1, 2014

Despite Showtime’s reputation for screwing up show endings, “Californication” managed to evade the nefarious curse.  Though the seventh and final season was a dud as a whole, the...

The Fashionisto is in: clothes shopping on a student budget

by Grant Tillery
Published June 26, 2014

While browsing through people’s closets on websites like the Coveteur and the Selby is an inspirational and aspirational activity, it can be disheartening for broke, style-minded students. ...

Angie Oase of the band Pennyroyal poses with her bike on Sunday. Pennyroyal will be playing at Twin Cities Pride on June 28th. In addition, Oase plans on riding her bike with Dykes on Bikes, a lesbian motorcycle club, during the parade at Pride.

The pride of Pennyroyal

by Joe Kellen
Published June 25, 2014
Both Pride organizers and performers agree: Live music is at the heart of the festival.

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