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Arts & Entertainment

Album review: Adele — “21”

by Sally Hedberg
Published February 9, 2011
The Brit-pop songstress returns to with another case for why Britain's state of pop is stronger than ours.

There’s a starman killing lots of guys

by Tony Libera
Published February 3, 2011
Commander Shepard and the “Mass Effect” series branch out to PlayStation 3.
Poet and University of Minnesota English Instructor Sarah Fox sits Sunday in her Minneapolis home. She will be attending the Association of Writers & Writers Programs Conference which runs from Feb. 2-5 in Washington D.C.

Bookies in D.C.

by Grace Gouker
Published February 3, 2011
Local writers and readers set out for the great book nerd get-together.

Songs from the swamp

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 3, 2011
The fairytale world’s favorite anti-hero comes to the stage
Artist Kate Johnson holds her clay jar Saturday that will be on display in the Online (Dis)connect exhibit at Altered Esthetics from February 3-Feburary 24. This group exhibit addresses modern online social networking and communication.

Staying Connected

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 3, 2011
Altered Esthetics’ new exhibition makes sense of the communicative methods in the modern world.

The big cats on campus

by Sally Hedberg
Published February 3, 2011
Local hip-hop outfit The Tribe & Big Cats! have dropped a daring debut LP.

Bay Area’s local distortion

by Raghav Mehta
Published February 3, 2011
San Francisco shoegazers Young Prisms make a lot of noise with but don’t try to reinvent the wheel.

Sister Act

by Sally Hedberg
Published February 3, 2011
Lily and Abigail Chapin leave jaws dropped with their endearing release “Two.”
Sun Mee Chomet as True and Saikong Yang as Sunday in Mu Performing Arts production of WTF, Written by Katie Ka Vang, Directed by Randy Reyes, Scenic and Properties Design by Mina Kinukawa, Ligting Design by Karin Olson, Sound Design by Mike Hollenbeck, Costume Design by Cana Potter, Video Design by Sinan Goknor and Luke Anderson, Technical Direction by Kristin Larsen, Rap Composition by Fres Thao, Stage Management by Lisa Smith, Featuring Tom Thao, Billy Xiong, Fres Thao, Saikong Yang, Sun Mee Chomet, Daniel Sach Le, Gaosong Yang, Mimo Xiong, Pam Xiong.

‘WTF’ sparks race and roles debate

by Raghav Mehta
Published January 31, 2011
A Korean- American actress plays a Hmong-American in “WTF.”
A little more than luck

A little more than luck

by Andrew Penkalski
Published January 27, 2011
Karl Unnasch’s “Suspension of This Belief” performance makes SooVAC’s annual gala a more happening place.

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