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Johnny Cash's catalogue does not benefit from "Out Among the Stars."

Album review: Johnny Cash’s “Out Among the Stars”

by Emily Eveland
Published March 25, 2014
Think pop-country meets polka and annoying keyboard presets.

The Fashionista is in: Turning a critical eye to the industry

by Melanie Richtman
Published March 25, 2014
Sorry, Vogue — blue is not revolutionary.

Covers: Miguel (ft. Wale) – “Bennie and the Jets”

by Grant Tillery
Published March 24, 2014

R&B in the ‘10s is built on copycatting.  It’s a poor attempt at recreating the bone-chilling minimalism of smooth ‘80s hits like Marvin Gaye’s “Sexual Healing”...

Gwar frontman Oderus Urungus dead

by Spencer Doar
Published March 24, 2014

Known for their crazy stage costumes, thrashing metalheads GWAR face another tragedy.  Founder and frontman Dave Brockie, known for his phallus wagging character Oderus Urungus, died Sunday night...

Disney to premiere spin-off series “Girl Meets World”

by Jackie Renzetti
Published March 23, 2014

“And if in the end we end up together, it’s beautiful.”   Cue tears as Danielle Fishel delivered one of Topanga’s most memorable lines in an early episode of “Boy Meets...

Disasteratti band members guitarist Dari Kaveh, drummer BJ Woullet and bassist Dan Earixsson after rehearsal at CitySound Rehearsal Studios in St. Paul.  The band is headlining at First Avenue on Friday.

Disasteratti celebrates “Cerebral Hack Artist” at the Entry

by Joe Kellen
Published March 13, 2014
The members of Disasteratti combine dark humor, pedal boards and punk rock on their newest record, “Cerebral Hack Artist.”

Q&A with California-based jam band, Slightly Stoopid

by Emily Eveland
Published March 13, 2014
Slightly Stoopid dishes on songwriting and the pitfalls of medical marijuana

Facebook free for 40 days

by Melanie Richtman
Published March 13, 2014
There are many things students can give up for Lent in today’s modern world.
Writer Andy Sturdevant works on an outline for an upcoming essay at his studio in Minneapolis on Tuesday.  Sturdevant will be discussing and reading his first published book "Potluck Supper with Meeting to Follow" at the Weisman Art Museum along with two other authors on Thursday.

The new kids on the page

by Joe Kellen
Published March 13, 2014
From essays to memoirs, an annual University event shows what it takes for writers to get their work published.

South By Southwest: A taste of Minnesota

by Jackie Renzetti
Published March 13, 2014
A&E breaks down some of the locals heading to SXSW.

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