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Arts & Entertainment

Pure as the driven snow

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published September 13, 2012
Canadian pop duo Purity Ring focus on what they like and leave the rest behind.
Jordan Hamilton, local community artist and advocate for the mural project, explained the proper way to use the tools to prep the wall of a parking lot that borders Nomad World Pub, where the block party will be held. Brian Coyle Community Center members are prepping the wall for a mural.

A Hip-Hop Harambee

by Anne Hiner
Published September 13, 2012
Music, unity and mispronunciations.

Get animated!

by Spencer Doar
Published September 13, 2012
It’s not your dad’s Saturday morning cartoons: MinnAnimate festival aims to create an animator community in the Twin Cities.

At Home at Chabad

by Lucy Nieboer
Published September 13, 2012
Attending Shabbat dinner at the University of Minnesota’s Chabad House is more like visiting relatives than attending a religious service.

Abandon censorship

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published September 13, 2012
Young adult writers gather at the Loft for a no-holds-barred, uncensored discussion of all things related to literary censorship.

Movie review: “The Inbetweeners”

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published September 13, 2012
The successful British sitcom transitions gracefully and disgustingly to the big screen. Very fetch.

A Sizeable Effort

by Spencer Doar
Published September 11, 2012
Pillsbury House Theatre and The Mount Curve Company’s newest production, “The Brothers Size,” balances humor and poignancy.

Walk of shame no more

by Anne Hiner
Published September 11, 2012
Maybe just pack a pair of flip flops in your purse next time you go out.
Professor William Tolman poses in a lab on Wednesday in Smith Hall. Professor Tolman confirmed that the majority of the chemistry in the television show Breaking  Bad is accurate and realistic.

Breaking bonds: The chemistry of “Breaking Bad”

by Joe Kleinschmidt
Published September 6, 2012
With the help of a chemistry professor, A&E investigates the realistic properties of “Breaking Bad.”

In our own backyard

by Joe Kleinschmidt
Published September 6, 2012
The Summit Backyard Bash benefits the Minnesota Music Coalition, a nonprofit that supports local acts like Doomtree with an upcoming concert series called the Caravan du Nord.

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