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Hip hop artist Botzy

Botzy: Deaf to the static

by Spencer Doar
Published July 10, 2013
With Culture Cry Wolf in his rearview mirror, the rapper is amped for the road ahead.
Allegra Lockstadt's half of "Candy Arena" features a row of flowers against Andres Guzman's abstract orbs.

Andres Guzman and Allegra Lockstadt bring eye candy to Paper Darts

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published July 10, 2013
Two illustrators team up for “Candy Arena,” an exhibition of sprinkle-colored ideas from their exploding sketchbooks.

Independence Jubilee: Fourth of July in the Twin Cities

by Spencer Doar
Published July 3, 2013
A&E’s guide to bald eagle lovin’, flag-wavin’ good times.

Malamanya: A little bit of everything Latin, up north

by Spencer Doar
Published July 3, 2013
Local salsa gurus Malamanya return home to St. Paul.

Culture Compass: Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys and “The Lone Ranger”

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published July 3, 2013
A&E plans your weekend. You’re welcome, Illuminati.

Bar school: How to be a cool customer

by Spencer Doar
Published July 3, 2013
A&E talked to bartenders in an attempt to solve the bar etiquette puzzle.
Minneapolis psychedelic band Flavor Crystals

Underwater with Bathysphere at First Avenue

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published July 2, 2013
A new psychedelic festival hits First Avenue without all the tie-dye and LSD.
Alison Scott performs on Saturday, June 22, 2013 at the Dakota Jazz Club and Restaurant in downtown Minneapolis.

Alison Scott back from maternity leave

by Spencer Doar
Published June 26, 2013
The local singer-songwriter returns.
Tao Lin edits the independent publisher Muumuu House. His previous novels are Eeeee Eee Eeee and Richard Yates.

Interview with Tao Lin: What happened in “Taipei”

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published June 26, 2013
Tao Lin’s tech-savvy characters in “Taipei” supposedly represent the current generation’s prevailing apathy.

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