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Arts & Entertainment

The Bayside kids are back

by Tony
Published May 3, 2012
A Minneapolis theater company hosts a loving recreation of “Saved by the Bell.”
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.
Jessie James, a country-pop singer, performs to a crowd at the 2012 Spring Jam concert April 20 on the front plaza of Coffman. James did not headline the festival but the University paid $15,000 for her performance.

The money behind Spring Jam

by Cali Owings
Published May 1, 2012
The University is spending more for artists, but total costs remain steady.

Drop the bass

by Tony
Published May 1, 2012
The Portland Cello Project brings a hip-hop sensibility to classical music with panache. Game respect game.
Local writer, Rob Callahan, will be releasing his third book, "A Wish Upon a Fallen Sky" on Wednesday, May 2.

Rob Callahan: A new kind of sci-fi

by Sarah Harper
Published May 1, 2012
Local writer Rob Callahan will release his short story collection, “A Wish Upon a Fallen Sky,” tomorrow.

Presents for your Sitcom Moms and Drama Mamas

by Sarah Harper
Published May 1, 2012
Mother’s Day is coming up fast! Ease the stress by thinking about it in TV terms.

Dylan Hicks Returns

by Tony
Published April 26, 2012
After 10 years away, the Minneapolis writer and musician returns to the public eye with his debut novel and a companion album.

Historical Sci-fi

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published April 26, 2012
Open Eye Figure Theatre provides a stage for the newly reborn genre of steampunk.

Fred Willard, animal lover and “Wits” guest

by Sarah Harper
Published April 26, 2012
The esteemed King of Improv will stop by the Fitzgerald this weekend.

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