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Jack Stransky shelves books on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, at the Midway Used and Rare Books in St. Paul. Stransky worked at the store along with his parents/

Your Guide to St. Paul Used Book Shopping

by Patrick Maloney
Published April 11, 2013
Ditch the Kindle and grab a bargain at these local gems.
Alex Stene, front, Laura Hickey, and Brant Miller rehearse a scene from "Something About a Bear" on Monday, April 8, 2013, at The Thrust Stage in Rarig Center.

Bear in mind

by Lucy Nieboer
Published April 11, 2013
U students and faculty take the stage with actors from Theatre Novi Most in a whimsical Russian fairytale.

Old Chat with Young Man

by Shannon Ryan
Published April 11, 2013
A thoughtful Q&A with the Internet-dubbed whiz kid Colin Caulfield.
Machine Gun Kelly is as brazen as his namesake.

Q&A: Machine Gun Kelly

by Spencer Doar
Published April 11, 2013
A&E spoke with rap’s young gunner, MGK, before his arrival in Minnesota for his “Lace up Tour.”
The cast of Freshwater Theatre's "The Gifted Program" rehearse Wednesday, April 10, 2013, at Nimbus Theatre in Minneapolis.

Fast Times at Freshwater High

by Joe Kellen
Published April 11, 2013
Freshwater Theatre straps on its backpack and heads to high school in preparation for the opening of Ruben Carbajal’s “The Gifted Program.”

The fashionista is in: at home fitness

by Shannon Ryan
Published April 9, 2013
Itching to get slim but don’t have time for the gym? Fear not, the fitnessista is here.

“Tiny” goes globe trottin’

by Spencer Doar
Published April 9, 2013
The Harlem Globetrotters’ Paul “Tiny” Sturgess is the world’s tallest professional basketball player.

Keep it simple with Bad Bad Hats

by Patrick Maloney
Published April 4, 2013
“We just try to make it as catchy as possible,” said drummer Chris Hoge. “We’re just guitar, bass and drums; there’s not a lot you can do with that.”

Q&A with a Doobie Brother

by Spencer Doar
Published April 4, 2013
A&E spoke with guitarist Tom Johnston who, 40 years and 30 million albums sold ago, co-founded the Doobie Brothers.

Culture Compass: Aziz Ansari and a New York childhood

by Shannon Ryan
Published April 4, 2013
The A&E crystal ball foresees indie films, Wes Anderson shorts and a ROFL-worthy comedian in your immediate future.

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