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Twin Cities Block Parties 101

Twin Cities Block Parties 101

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 25, 2011
A&E gets the lowdown on the Twin Cities’ ever-growing block party circuit.

Little big rock

by Andrew Penkalski
Published May 25, 2011
Minneapolis rock trio Little Man continues their journey through rock’s diverse traditions.
Cold Cave are bringing the '80s back.

Turning back time

by Sally Hedberg
Published May 5, 2011
Cold Cave have brought the 80’s back in all of its synth-pop glory
Art of darkness

Art of darkness

by Carter Haaland
Published May 5, 2011
U of M grad students strut their stuff on the West Bank.
Review: "Burst Apart," The Antlers

Review: “Burst Apart,” The Antlers

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published May 5, 2011
The Antlers strive for accessibility on their fourth LP.
Welcome to the working week

Welcome to the working week

by Raghav Mehta
Published May 5, 2011
A&E got a look into the less public professions of five of the Twin Cities' most creative minds.
The Minnesota History Center has panties by the bunches

The Minnesota History Center has panties by the bunches

by Carter Haaland
Published May 5, 2011
Their provocative new exhibit, “Underwear: A Brief History,” flaunts the goods of Munsingwear Inc.
Eyes in the sky

Eyes in the sky

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 28, 2011
The performance piece “Now Eye See You, Now Eye Don’t” offers a visual experience into the process one man’s failing eyesight.
Elite Gymnastics' James Brooks and Josh Clancy croon over their beats.

The electronic “Elite”

by Andrew Penkalski
Published April 28, 2011
Minneapolis’ Elite Gymnastics is the Twin Cities’ electronic finest. Just don’t expect too much sunshine.
The cast, clockwise from left: Kelvin Hatle, Tim Uren, Courtney McLean, phillip andrew, bennet low, Sharon Stiteler

Arlo(w) Profile

by Martina Marosi
Published April 28, 2011
Local performance troupe Theatre Arlo puts their own economical spin on the Guthrie season.

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