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PHOTO COURTESY REPLACEMENT PRESS

John Jodzio’s “If You Lived Here” proves Minnesotans can write

by Tony Libera
Published March 24, 2010
A&E reviews new upstart Replacement Press’ first release, a book of sensitive, dark and witty short stories
Recently-signed group Peter Wolf Crier heads to Austin. PHOTO COURTESY JAGJAGUWAR

MN bands at SXSW

by Mark Brenden, Conrad Schoenleber
Published March 24, 2010
A&E catches up with Minnesota bands showcased at the gigantic Austin music Festival.

From milkshakes to cherry pies

by Tony Libera
Published March 10, 2010
We plow rock and rap history for the best euphemisms about doin’ the deed.
PHOTO COURTESY BEN CLARK

The “Yo Gabba Gabba!” dance train makes a stop in Mpls.

by Kara Nesvig
Published March 10, 2010
There's a party in our city!
Megan Frauenhoffer's piece "Bird's Nest Pink" explores the use of a typically female color. PHOTO COURTESY MEGAN FRAUENHOFFER/ALTERED ESTHETICS

Altering the sexes

by Mark Brenden
Published March 10, 2010
Altered Esthetics’ “Gender” exhibit explores different connotations of masculinity and femininity.
PHOTO COURTESY PARLOPHONE/VIRGIN

Review: Gorillaz’ “Plastic Beach”

by Tony Libera
Published March 10, 2010
Damon Albarn, Snoop Dogg and Lou Reed: Together at last.
"Bliss" is one of J. M. Culver's explorations of memory. PHOTO COURTESY J.M. CULVER

Drawing on memory

by John Sand
Published March 8, 2010
Local fine artist J.M. Culver's wall-size paintings at The Stevens Square Center for the Arts explore memories of childhood through art.
PHOTO COURTESY MUTE RECORDS

Review: Sisterworld

by Mark Brenden
Published March 8, 2010
The newest from LA's ever-evolving three-piece might be their most creative yet.
The Princess of France and her lady-in-waiting devise a plot to fool the horny menfolk in the U's production of "Love's Labour's Lost."
PHOTO COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS & DANCE

“Love’s Labour’s Lost” loses romance, finds innuendo

Published March 3, 2010
The University's 1920's version of the Shakespearean comedy critiques the battle of the sexes.
PHOTOS COURTESY SONY

CD Roundup: Broken Bells and Frightened Rabbits

by Mark Brenden
Published March 3, 2010
Dangermouse and James Mercer pair-up for success while literary boozehounds create sad rock for the weather.

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