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Julianna Barwick released "The Magic Place" last year on Asthmatic Kitty Records and is currently working on a follow up.

New age gets new life

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published March 8, 2012
Julianna Barwick uses little more than her voice to make heavenly noise.
Lez Zeppelin plays Led Zeppelin at the State Theater in Fairfax, Virginia on June 18, 2011.  Photo by Pat Benic

The song remains the same

by Tony
Published March 8, 2012
All-female Lez Zeppelin is a cut above other imitators
Yellow Ostrich released their new record this week and will hit the 7th Street Entry on Saturday.

I know why the yellow ostrich sings

by Tony
Published March 8, 2012
Yellow Ostrich flies high with a new LP.

On The Marc

by Sarah Harper
Published March 8, 2012
After more than a decade on Acme Comedy Company’s no-fly list, heady stalwart Marc Maron is back.

How To Write A Novel

by Sarah Harper
Published March 8, 2012
Katie Robison, a University of Minnesota grad student, just published the YA fantasy-thriller, “Downburst.”
Little Miss Prissy

Little Miss Prissy

by Raghav Mehta
Published March 8, 2012
Winners of Vita.mn’s Are You Local? contest sat down with A&E before taking off for SXSW.

Edit your party photos like a pro

by Sarah Harper
Published March 6, 2012
You don’t have to use fancy software to dress up your photos. Yes, Picnik is the answer.

CD Roundup: Magnetic Fields, The Men, Burial

by Dylan Hester
Published March 6, 2012

Artist The Magnetic Fields Album “Love at the Bottom of the Sea” Label Merge Records   Ten albums in, The Magnetic Fields make a return to the sonic terrain they haven’t visited...

Maurizo Cattelan's piece consists of stainless steel, composition wood, electric motor, electric light, electric bell and computer.

It’s About To Get Real

by Tony
Published March 1, 2012
The Walker’s new exhibit plumbs the depths of the Uncanny Valley
Review: Hunx's "Hairdresser Blues"

Review: Hunx’s “Hairdresser Blues”

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published March 1, 2012
Oakland garage-popper Hunx learns how to be sad, but not too sad.

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