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Arts & Entertainment

U2 brings 60,000 people to campus with few problems outside of traffic

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published July 27, 2011
The first big nonsporting event at the TCF Bank Stadium was a success.
Joey Ryan (center) and his bandmates are appropriately all smiles.

Pop art

by Andrew Penkalski
Published July 27, 2011
Joey Ryan (center) and his bandmates are appropriately all smiles.
New kid on the block

New kid on the block

by Raghav Mehta
Published July 27, 2011
Before MaLLy was your new favorite rapper, he was making the Deans list at St. Thomas
Voicing the voiceless

Voicing the voiceless

by Mark Brenden
Published July 27, 2011
Student group Voices Merging takes their open mic series to Northrop Plaza.
Wes Winship of Co Exhibitions explains the ideas behind, “Trust me!” which is on display through August 6th.

A matter of trust

by Andrew Penkalski
Published July 20, 2011
Adam Garcia’s latest exhibition asks artists to put faith in his fingertips.
Chicago-based DJ Chrissy Murderbot, right, is attacked by his Pitchfork Music Festival hype-man MC Zulu.

Pitchfork through the eyes of the artists

by Mark Brenden
Published July 20, 2011
A&E flipped the script at Pitchfork Music Festival and let musicians critique their critics.
Workers try to beat the rain Tuesday while building the stage for the upcoming U2 concert at TCF Bank Stadium.

U2’s 170-foot stage is the first to rise in TCF Bank Stadium

by Megan Nicolai
Published July 20, 2011
University and city departments are collaborating to prepare for the largest outdoor concert Minneapolis has seen in decades.
Festival security spray the crowd with water in order to cool them down during Sunday's near 100 degree heat index.

The Indie Empire

by Raghav Mehta
Published July 20, 2011
Over the course of 15 years, Pitchfork Media has established itself as the most influential music startup of this generation.
After ten years with Radio K, Out of Step, a punk themed radio show is moving to a podcast.

Out of line

by Andrew Penkalski
Published July 20, 2011
Radio K’s retired punk hour, Out of Step Radio, finds new life online.
The Fuck Knights kick off their tour this Thursday with a CD release show at the Hexagon Bar

Ditching derivatives

by Raghav Mehta
Published July 13, 2011
The garage punk quartet breaks new ground on their debut LP "Let It Bleed."

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