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Arts & Entertainment

Controversy takes the stage

by Sally Hedberg
Published January 20, 2011
Local bands rock for the right to choose.
Former public relations representative at CIGNA Wendell Potter speaks about the health care reform Wednesday afternoon at Coffman Union Bookstore. Potter resigned his position at the Health Insurance Company CIGNA in 2008 and wrote his book “Deadly Spin” which talks about many of the tactics used by public relations and health insurance corporations.

Whistleblowing on Wealth Care

by Grace Gouker
Published January 20, 2011
Former CIGNA employee discusses his new insurance industry exposé novel.
Minneapolis' cream of the crop

Minneapolis’ cream of the crop

by Raghav Mehta
Published January 20, 2011
First Ave’s annual Best New Bands gig showcases Minneapolis’ finest together for one night only.

Interview: Rob Halford

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published December 9, 2010
The Metal God comes to Minneapolis.
CD Roundup — Deadmau5, T.I.

CD Roundup — Deadmau5, T.I.

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published December 9, 2010
An electronic mouse and an incarcerated rapper. Somebody call ABC Family, we just wrote their next made-for-TV movie!
BNLX in the flesh.

Minneapolis’ new pop mystery

by Andrew Penkalski
Published December 9, 2010
BNLX cranks out pop gems from the shadows.

Later, Homme-bre

by Sally Hedberg
Published December 9, 2010
Queens of the Stone Age bassist Michael Shuman’s new group is no flash in the pan.
So this is Christmas

So this is Christmas

by Grace Gouker
Published December 9, 2010
Red Bull generation pulls together another reason to party all night.
Receptionist Allie Walsh schedules an appointment Tuesday evening at Rue 48 Salon in Minneapolis. The Salon merges their services with local art displayed on their walls and performance events scheduled periodically.

Would you like a painting with your color treatment?

by Stephanie Nusser
Published December 9, 2010
University student brings art to a local salon.
Romantica brings a worldly perspective to their intuitive folk music.

Irish blood, Minneapolis heart

by Sally Hedberg
Published December 9, 2010
Romantica celebrates the vinyl release of “America.”

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