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Arts & Entertainment

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.

The Fasionisto is in: This one’s for the fellas

by Tony
Published July 3, 2012
All right guys, it’s summer now. So put on something nice, for God’s sake.

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.

The ABC’s of “Magic Mike”

by Sarah Harper
Published June 29, 2012
In "Magic Mike," Channing Tatum gives us a full-frontal view of the complicated world of male stripping – A&E tries to break it down.
Sophia Eris, Claire de Lune, and Lizzo pose for a portrait Saturday in Uptown.

Holy grail of hip-hop

by Tony
Published June 27, 2012
The Chalice is the one of the most exciting new local rap groups, and might just be the Twin Cities’ next great hip-hop collective.

State of the arts

by Sarah Harper
Published June 27, 2012
What is Minnesota art? The Weisman Art Museum starts to answer that question in its new exhibit.
Stuffaboutminneapolis blogger Paul Merill, poses for a portrait at his home on Saturday with his cellphone on which he often uses Instagram.

Tumbling the Twin City

by Sarah Harper
Published June 25, 2012
Paul Merrill’s blog is a digital portrait of Minneapolis — or at least, what he finds interesting about Minneapolis.
Holly Marie of Des Moines, Iowa crowd surfs during Diplo's set Sunday at River's Edge Music Festival in St. Paul, Minn.

Review: River’s Edge Music Festival

by Tony
Published June 25, 2012
In its first year, the Harriet Island festival went smoothly, but it will need a better lineup to compete with similar Midwest fests.

Review: “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”

by Sarah Harper
Published June 24, 2012
Four stars and seven years ago, the most fun movie ever hit theaters.
Photographer Cig Harvey talks about her photo exhibit, "You Look at Me Like an Emergency," on Friday at the Minneapolis Photo Center.

Photographic Memory

by Tony
Published June 24, 2012
Using bright photographs and evocative writing, Cig Harvey tells the story of her relationships.

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