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Review: "The Family Sign" Atmosphere

Review: “The Family Sign” Atmosphere

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 13, 2011
The local rap juggernaut's first proper studio album in two years is a devastatingly dull affair.
Cultivation

Cultivation

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published April 7, 2011
Cults breed followers in anticipation of their upcoming self-titled debut.
CD Roundup — Hunx and His Punx and Low

CD Roundup — Hunx and His Punx and Low

by Raghav Mehta
Published April 7, 2011
The ever flamboyant Oakland quartet shine on their debut album, while Duluth natives deliver on the usual goods.
The Flying Dorrito Brothers play at Nick and Eddies in Loring Park Saturday night.

Puns a’blazing

by Martina Marosi
Published April 7, 2011
Four local bands who may sing softly but carry a big schtick
The Raveonettes mysterious disposition only adds to the power of their enthralling music.

Nobody puts The Raveonettes in a corner

by Sally Hedberg
Published April 7, 2011
Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner take their music to a new level of intensity on “Raven In The Grave.”
Brianna Wegner powders her face during the dress rehearsal of Strauss’ Die Fledermaus Tuesday night in Ted Mann Concert Hall.

Students bring Golden Age Hollywood to opera’s stage

by Martina Marosi
Published April 7, 2011
The director's adaptation of a 19th century Strauss operetta opens Thursday night.
Author of "The Ask" and professor at Columbia University, Sam Lipsyte

Vonnegut can finally rest in peace

by Carter Haaland
Published April 7, 2011
Sam Lipsyte revitalizes American satire with his latest critically acclaimed, novel “The Ask.“
One, Two, Three, Floor!

One, Two, Three, Floor!

by Andrew Penkalski
Published March 31, 2011
Minneapolis rockers The 4onthefloor get to stomping.
Art versus artist: a battle to the death

Art versus artist: a battle to the death

by Carter Haaland
Published March 31, 2011
Local art crew will obliterate their own creations.
Patrick Stickles, second from the left, and his raucous group of losers will open for Bright Eyes at First Avenue Tuesday and Wednesday.

The jewel of Jersey

by Andrew Penkalski
Published March 31, 2011
A&E chats with Garden State native and Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles

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