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Kickstart your art collection

by Callie Sacarelos
Published October 17, 2013
The flimsy posters and magazine cutouts taped to your wall have got to go.
Scenic painter Julie Prairie paints a chicken coop for a farm area exhibit at KidZibits in Minneapolis on Wednesday. KidZibits builds exhibits for museums worldwide.

Local whizz-kids craft exhibits with care

by Emily Eveland
Published October 17, 2013
KidZibits designs, develops, and fabricates interactive exhibits for museums across the country.
Actors Kristina Fjellman and Derek Lee rehearse on Tuesday for The Sandbox Theatre's "This Is A World to Live In", directed by Matthew Glover. Glover took over an empty space in Minneapolis' City Center Mall to create the Any Warhol-inspired show.

Ensemble-based Sandbox Theatre unveils “This Is a World to Live In”

by Joe Kellen
Published October 17, 2013
Sandbox Theatre is throwing a rager in a 22,000 square foot retail space, and you’re invited.

CocoRosie to play the Cedar Cultural Center

by Joe Kellen
Published October 17, 2013
CocoRosie trades in the whimsical for the real world on their latest record, “Tales of a GrassWidow.”

Culture Compass: Rhymin’, stuntin’ and chillin’

by Alexander Brodsky
Published October 17, 2013
It’s that time of year: Evel Knievel’s birthday.
Artwork covers the walls as artist Allen Christian works on his computer on Tuesday at House of Balls in Minneapolis.

Allen Christian’s House of Balls

by Emily Eveland
Published October 17, 2013
An evening with Allen Christian, the North Loop’s biggest baller

Boy will be boy

by Spencer Doar
Published October 15, 2013
German-Swiss pop duo Boy whisks you away to a happier place to be sad.

Chris Onstad’s wonderful world of “Achewood” resurfaces

by Alexander Brodsky
Published October 12, 2013

After several years of indefinite hiatus and on-and-off posting, Chris Onstad's massive web comic “Achewood” has started up again. Beginning in 2001, Achewood originally focused on a small...

Laura Anderson and Meghan Kreidler rehearse for "Kung-Fu Zombies vs. Cannibals" at the Mu Performing Arts Studio on Wednesday, October 2, 2013. "Kung-Fu Zombies vs. Cannibals" is a play based on the five Buddhist tenets about a post-apocalyptic world overrun with zombies and cannibals.

A heartwarming tale of zombies and cannibals

by Emily Eveland
Published October 10, 2013
Saymoukda Vongsay’s “Kung-Fu Zombies vs. Cannibals” premieres at the Southern Theater this weekend.
Sherwin Resurreccion and Tessa Flynn rehearse for the premier area production of "Maple and Vine" at the Old Arizona Theater in Minneapolis on Tuesday evening. "Maple and Vine" follows a couple who give up their modern Manhattan lifestyle to join the Society of Dynamic Obsolescence, a cult-like group of people who have recreated the 1950s era.

Frank Theater explores escapism in “Maple and Vine”

by Joe Kellen
Published October 10, 2013
“Maple and Vine” questions whether the grass is really greener in the good old days by dissecting a couple’s initiation into a 1950s themed cult.

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