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A beautiful (dark twisted) mind

A beautiful (dark twisted) mind

by Andrew Penkalski
Published November 16, 2010
The spoiled prince of the hip-hop kingdom earns his crown.
Julio Campos of El Salvador looks at work by Cuban emmigrant Antonio Guerrero at the exhibition “From My Altitude” that opened on Friday at Homewood Studios in Minneapolis.  Guerrero is currently incarcerated in Colorado for alleged acts of espionage against the United States.

From behind bars

by Andrew Penkalski
Published November 11, 2010
North Minneapolis’ Homewood Studios’ new exhibition explores the relativism behind patriotism.
A fate worse than death

A fate worse than death

by Grace Gouker
Published November 11, 2010
Ten Thousand Things production thrusts audiences into existential meditation.
For Benson Ramsey and David Huckfelt, Folk is so much more than a genre of music, it's an approach to their life and past.

Roots reach deep for The Pines

by Sally Hedberg
Published November 11, 2010
The Iowan folksters are ramblin’ across the Midwest with their timeless meditations
Album Review: “LeO” Haley Bonar

Album Review: “LeO” Haley Bonar

by Sally Hedberg
Published November 11, 2010
Bonar’s back from the west coast with a roaring new EP.
Tim and Eric article, great job!

Tim and Eric article, great job!

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published November 11, 2010
Mad men Tim and Eric hit the road for their "Chrimbus Spectacular."
Sparhawk, center, with the brazen boys of Retribution Gospel Choir

Catching up with Alan Sparkhawk

by Andrew Penkalski
Published November 11, 2010
The Duluth-based musician talks about his exciting year with Retribution Gospel Choir and Low’s near future
The Rockford Mules from left: Ryan Rud Erik Tasa, Joel Habedank and Craig Peck stand in the backyard of Craig’s South Minneapolis home on Monday.

The other side of town

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published November 11, 2010
The Rockford Mules release “Ma They Broke Me.”
That's the shirt of a man who parties.

Don’t question the party!

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published November 4, 2010
Andrew W.K. brings his "Most Interesting Show in the World" to Minneapolis
Hair washing doesn't exist in the Indie scene

Reverbin’ with the Pomegranates

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published November 4, 2010
Pomegranates play Coffman Union.

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