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Punks need to keep their feet dry too. 
PHOTO COURTESY LINDSAY HUTCHENS

Interview: Matt Hensley of Flogging Molly

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published April 21, 2010
The Irish Punks make their way to First Ave.
Dancing is one of the many art forms that will grace the screen in tonight's premier of MN Original on TPT.
PHOTO COURTESY ANANYA DANCE THEATER

Keeping MN Original

Published April 21, 2010
Profiling the best artists in the state, TPT's long-overdue art show is setting out to be Mpls.’ own Hulu.
Although they look and sound like something straight from the '70s, Free Energy is the buzz of 2010.
PHOTO COURTESY CASS BIRD

Free Energy returns home

Published April 21, 2010
The Philadelphia-via-Twin Cities power popsters are earning heaps of national buzz.
Co-creator Dave Willis and Master Shake animator Dana Snyder on stage.
PHOTO COURTESY ADULT SWIM/CARTOON NETWORK

“Aqua Teen” hits the Twin Cities

by Jay Boller
Published April 21, 2010
Get off the couch, Adult Swim kids, and see the people who make snack food programming a reality.

Solving a mystery with the Harty Boys

by Kara Nesvig
Published April 21, 2010
Those with a fondness for the Hardy Boys of yore, head to Bryant Lake Bowl this weekend.
Artist Caprice Glaser’s public art resides in a children’s park near Jax Building.
PHOTO COURTESY CAPRICE GLASER (on it’s way…)

Inside the artist studio at the St. Paul Art Crawl

by John Sand
Published April 21, 2010
See where art is made and where artists live, and grab some prime food along the way.
PHOTO COURTESY LANDLAND

Art Collectives in the Twin Cities

by Mark Brenden
Published April 16, 2010
Local artists turn to collaboration in less-than-glamorous times.
30 plus local designers contributed prints for ARTCRANK
COURTESY BRIAN HARTLEY SAGO

Pedaling good art

by Tony Libera
Published April 14, 2010
ARTCRANK brings cyclists and artists together at last.
PHOTO COURTESY HENNEPIN THEATER TRUST

“Avenue Q” is a fixer-upper

by John Sand
Published April 14, 2010
The famous street production returns to Minneapolis, and is not without its share of potholes.

‘Face Forward’ philanthropic art

by John Sand
Published April 14, 2010
St. Thomas students and local artists pull together talent for to aid literacy in India.

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