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Arts & Entertainment

“Born to Run” is basically punk rock

by Alexander Brodsky
Published November 12, 2013

I defy you to think of an album with a better A-side than “Born to Run.” That first half doesn’t even include the best song on the album, the title track. Even if you love where you’re...

Emily Rose Duea, Meredith Larson and Alyssa Perau take the stage Monday in "Love Letters from the Middle East." The play, written by Kiomars Moradi, runs Nov. 7-17 at Dreamland Arts in St. Paul.

Hope Theater Company opens inaugural show at Dreamland Arts

by Joe Kellen
Published November 7, 2013
Hope Theater Company produces their first show “Love Letters from the Middle East,” lending a new cultural voice to local theater.
The Blind Boys of Alabama deliver music designed "to spiritually uplift" and share the gospel — can we get a witness?

The Blind Boys of Alabama head to the Cedar

by Joe Kellen
Published November 7, 2013
The Blind Boys of Alabama use their Southern gospel charm to bring the “good news.”
Cam Torgerud, aka Light The Underground, paints pictures with light.

Painting with light and time

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published November 7, 2013
Twin Cities light painters use time lapse photography to create a colorfully surreal blend of graffiti and urban exploration.
Karen Larson weaves Monday afternoon at the Weavers Guild of Minnesota.

It all starts with sheep

by Emily Eveland
Published November 7, 2013
The Weavers Guild of Minnesota hosts its 39th Annual Fiber Fair this weekend

You CAN bike in the winter

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published November 7, 2013
It’s not as hard as you think. A&E believes in you, and so does a local bike maven who is ready and eager to lend his advice.

Sex: Like a fine wine?

by Callie Sacarelos
Published November 7, 2013
A healthy and satisfying sex life doesn’t have to end when the Golden Years begin.
Ira Glass is taking radio in a different direction by adding dancers to his new stage show.

The convergence is coming

by Callie Sacarelos
Published November 7, 2013
Public Radio host Ira Glass talks about NASCAR, journalism, dance and firecrackers.

The Fashionisto is in: Love thy footwear

by Spencer Doar
Published November 5, 2013
Heel! Only the soleful may enter.
Fusataro holds a sword Friday that he created at the Regis Center for Art. Fusataro, a 25th-generation Kanefusa Japanese swordsmith, will give a presentation Thursday to students interested in swordsmithing.

Getting to the point

by Emily Eveland
Published November 5, 2013
Taro Asano, a 25th generation Japanese swordsmith, visits the University of Minnesota.

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