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Arts & Entertainment

Brian Tangren, left, and Adrienne Kronick perform in "Choose Your Adventure" on Thursday at the Minneapolis Theatre Garage. The show is a part of the Minneapolis Fringe Festival going on from Aug. 2-12.

Choose your own theater

by Tony
Published August 8, 2012
A new Fringe production lets the audience decide how the show ends.

Charmers’ Almanac: Late summer edition

by Sarah Harper
Published August 8, 2012

It won’t be long before we’re all crowded on the Northrop Mall, trying to squeeze in a quick nap before our first lecture of the school year. Thankfully, we still have a few weeks of summer...

Book Club: Summer reading

by Sarah Harper
Published August 8, 2012
Gossip optional, drinking recommended.

Review: “Celeste and Jesse Forever”

by Simon Benarroch
Published August 5, 2012
It’s no world-beater.
After graduating from University of Wisconsin- Madison Eric Rogers moved back home to his parents house perfect his bedroom electronica.

In the stars

by Tony
Published August 4, 2012
Eric Rogers spent the last five years trying to form a band. Instead, he became one of the Twin Cities’ most exciting new beat makers.

Review: “Ruby Sparks”

by Sarah Harper
Published August 1, 2012
The road to cinematic hell is paved with smart intentions. Need proof? Watch “Ruby Sparks.”
Charissa Peterson shapes a bulb of molten glass into a bowl Thursday at FOCI Minnesota Center for Glass Arts. FOCI, located in a building complex that used to be a General Mills research and development complex, is the only open studio for glass blowing in Minnesota where hobbyists can take classes and rent studio time.

An arts haven on Hennepin

by Sarah Harper
Published August 1, 2012
Artists have collected in a former General Mills research and development complex. A&E explores.

Interview: Sharon Van Etten

by Tony
Published August 1, 2012
A&E caught up with the singer-songwriter before her latest tour to talk about her heart-stopping album, “Tramp.”

Book Club: Olympics edition

by Sarah Harper
Published August 1, 2012
Gossip optional, drinking recommended.
Canae Weiss, who plays the character of a deaf dancer named Abby, signs Sunday at the Cowles Center during rehearsal of the musical “Silence.” The performance features a cast of actors that sign, speak, sing and interpret.

Break the silence

by Tony
Published August 1, 2012
University of Minnesota students created a musical that can be enjoyed equally by the deaf and the hearing.

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