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Astronautalis plays at Soundest 2012 in Shakopee, Minn.

Soundset turns 5, ends with a storm

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 30, 2012
The premiere Midwest rap festival is run by Rhymesayers.
Choreographer Otto Ramstad controls his pedestrian stance Friday afternoon at the Walker Art Center.

Super human nature

by Tony
Published May 30, 2012
The BodyCartography project wants to experiment on you at the Walker this weekend.

“The War Within” rages on

by Tony
Published May 30, 2012
The show University students helped create is getting a professional run and taking students with it.

Sounds of Summer

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 30, 2012
A&E gets the lowdown on the Twin Cities’ ever-growing outdoor concert circuit.

CD Review: Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles, “Heat”

by Sarah Harper
Published May 29, 2012
Local five-piece Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles get hot on their fourth and most mature album.

Say hello to Minneapplesauce, a new multimedia website

by Sarah Harper
Published May 24, 2012
Three local jacks-of-all-arts made a website that looks cool — but Minneapplesauce is more than just a pretty face.
Caroline and the Treats graced the stage at the first night of the Girls Got Rhythm Fest on Friday, May 11 at the Amsterdam Bar in St. Paul.

Girls Got Rhythm Fest: Girls just wanna have rock ‘n’ roll

by Sarah Harper
Published May 15, 2012
The first Girls Got Rhythm Fest drew crowds to St. Paul this weekend. A&E talked with Dana Raidt, a Radio K alumna and organizer of the festival.
photo courtesy ANTI- Records

Samples, sound effects and guitars

by Dylan Hester
Published May 3, 2012
Yann Tiersen & co. innovate and experiment on the road.

Gimme gimme gimme

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published May 3, 2012
The Minnesota Opera uses Lois Lowry’s “The Giver” to give children a place on an opera stage and in an opera audience.

Just keep swimming

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published May 3, 2012
Great Lake Swimmers step out of the world and into the studio, but manage to keep things a little wild.

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