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Artist Amanda Rae displays artwork for sale to Liz Hallstein and daughter Mira on Saturday at the Caravan Flea Market in Minneapolis.

Totally Bazaar

by Martina Marosi
Published September 27, 2012
The weekly Caravan Flea Market breaks ground for nomadic artisans, crafters and collectors alike.
The hip-hoppers in More Than Lights blend rock and folk influences with a flower power shtick to create trippy waves of sound.

Seeing sights and sounds

by Anne Hiner
Published September 25, 2012
Local band More Than Lights takes a break from festivals to promote its new album.

Vibin’ to in sync smoothness

by Spencer Doar
Published September 25, 2012
Long-time collaborators Chick Corea and Gary Burton will stop by the Dakota this week for two nights of polished jazz.

Twin Cities’ lost era of funk and soul

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published September 24, 2012

Tomorrow marks the release of Secret Stash Records’ Twin Cities Fun & Soul: Lost R&B Grooves from Minneapolis/St. Paul 1964-1979. The 21 track compilation uncovers the lost era in Minneapolis-St....

Your own “Legend of Zelda” symphony

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published September 22, 2012

Tonight the first ever video game themed concert comes to the Orpheum Theatre for The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. A full symphony orchestra will recreate those moments on your N64 or GameBoy...

Stealing the show, one painting at a time

by Spencer Doar
Published September 20, 2012
Minnesota has had its share of art-related theft over the years.

Haunted past, bright future

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published September 20, 2012
The former drummer of Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti is suing the band for $1 million. New drummer Ryeland Allison is still too excited to care.

Mourning in America and dreaming in color

by Anne Hiner
Published September 20, 2012
Brother Ali is angry but optimistic.

Reel Women

by Martina Marosi
Published September 20, 2012
Celluloid sirens who whet appetites for that sweet taste of revenge.

Blacking out cross-country

by Spencer Doar
Published September 20, 2012
Abrasive and lewd, Doug Stanhope will bring his free-wheeling cuss-a-palooza to the Varsity this Friday.

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