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Target teams up with Neiman Marcus for holiday line

by Tony
Published July 11, 2012

Despite its big-box status, Target has a long history of collaboration with big-name brands like Isaac Mizrahi, Missoni and Justin Timberlake's William Rast. These designer pieces sold well—sometimes...

Twin Cities boasts growing music scene

by Tiffany Trawick
Published July 11, 2012
Despite older music legends, we have plenty of new local acts making news.
Gail Baerg from Brooklyn Park reaches the end of “81 Minutes: After the Bridge Collapsed” exhibit Sunday at the Firefighters Hall and Museum in Northeast Minneapolis. The exhibit takes visitors from minute 0 to 81 following the collapse of the I-35W bridge five years ago.

For the fighters

by Sarah Harper
Published July 11, 2012
A new exhibit shows what the collapse of the I-35W bridge was like for the firefighters.
The Tribe and Big Cats! releases “Space,” its third album “”in 18 months, July 14 at the 7th Street Entry.

A tribe called cats

by Tony
Published July 11, 2012
The Tribe & Big Cats! are poised to break out of Minneapolis with their latest album, “Space.”
Kevin Long and Lauren Haven give the audience a closer look at the puppets after their show ““The Adventures of Katie Tomatie”“ on June 30 in south Minneapolis. The Driveway Tour will be presenting three different shows in neighborhoods through Aug. 7.

Taking it to the streets

by Tony
Published July 11, 2012
For 10 years, local puppet theater Open Eye has been bringing its shows to driveways and backyards all around the Twin Cities.

Beachy Keen: A&E’s Beach Round-Up

by Lucy Nieboer
Published July 11, 2012
A&E spent the last week at the beach — we’ve scoped out the best locations, how to get there, and what to expect at our favorite area beaches.
Japandroids perform Tuesday at the 7th Street Entry.

Review: Japandroids at the 7th Street Entry

by Tony
Published July 4, 2012
The Canadian rock duo finished off their tour with a blistering performance at the 7th St. Entry.

Review: “The Amazing Spider-Man”

by Tony
Published July 3, 2012
The chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone helps stave off redundancy in this unnecessary but fun reboot.

Four films for the Fourth

by Sarah Harper
Published July 3, 2012
Just like our forefathers, we want freedom — freedom from bad movies.
Jeff Koons' "Rabbit" featured in the show "This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s" at the Walker Art Center. Helen Molesworth considered this one of the centerpieces of the exhibit.

I love the ’80s

by Tony
Published July 3, 2012
The Walker’s new exhibit resists nostalgia to explore the struggles of a tumultuous, transitional decade.

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