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Arts & Entertainment

Actors E. J. Subkoviak and Terry Hempleman play Lennie and George, respectively, in Park Square Theatre's adaptation of "Of Mice and Men."

Mice guys finish last

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published November 24, 2011
Park Square Theatre’s adaptation of John Steinbeck’s classic novella “Of Mice and Men” depicts the arduous lives of migrant workers during the Great Depression.

Brother Act

by Sally Hedberg
Published November 23, 2011
The enterprising sons of our governor complete their North Loop trifecta with the opening of Askov Finlayson.
Minnehaha Park has enticed people from all over Minneapolis to get out into nature and explore.

Anatomy of an Adventure: Minnehaha Regional Park

by Samuel Linder
Published November 23, 2011
Defy the weather and your friends’ pleas to spend the weekend day-drinking. Take a walk (and climb and run and tumble) through Minnehaha Regional Park.

Pride and Joystick

by Martina Marosi
Published November 23, 2011
Rusty Quarters revives the classic video arcade, 25¢ at a time.
"The Muppets" opens everywhere on November 23rd.

Review: “The Muppets”

by Raghav Mehta
Published November 23, 2011
Despite its imperfections, Disney’s latest Muppet installment is a worthy addition to Jim Henson’s 50-year-old franchise.

Crossing the panty line

by Sally Hedberg
Published November 23, 2011
Jagress Intimates strips Minneapolis fashion down to its undies.
Chris Mars, Bob Stinson, Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson formed The Replacements in 1979. Rolling Stone named the band's third and fourth studio records, "Let it Be" and "Tim," among of the greatest albums of all time.

Kids do follow: The Replacements Tribute at First Avenue

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published November 23, 2011
Local musicians follow in the footsteps of local punk rock legends The Replacements in a tribute to the band Friday night at First Avenue.

Isn’t it Ironic?

by Martina Marosi
Published November 23, 2011
Irony expert Harmon Leon comes to Minneapolis to clarify what is and isn’t ironic with his Bryant-Lake Bowl show

Building pop from the ground up

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published November 22, 2011
Cameron Bird, lead singer of Australian band Architecture in Helsinki, explains why place is so important to his music and pop’s ultimate power. His band will headline a concert at Macalester College on Tuesday evening.

Childish Things

by Martina Marosi
Published November 17, 2011
Children’s book authors Kate DiCamillo and Chris Van Allsburg come to the Fitzgerald

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