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Death and Pop Music

Death and Pop Music

by Tony Libera
Published May 4, 2010
Jeremy Messersmith releases "The Reluctant Graveyard," an album of sweet melodies centered on the bitter end.
Getting involved in the arts this summer

Getting involved in the arts this summer

by Mark Brenden
Published May 4, 2010
Learn to screen print, fuse glass, write poetry, develop sitcoms or teach kids to do these things too.
Long hair on a "punk" band?
PHOTO COURTESY JONATHAN CHAPMAN

Pop punk redux

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published May 4, 2010
Minneapolis natives Sing It Loud's new album is young, hopeful.
PHOTO COURTESY JESSE DRAXLER

The best of Art-A-Whirl 2010

by John Sand
Published May 4, 2010
Wade the waters of the giant northeast art extravaganza with the help of this guide.

Breaking band: Dada Trash Collage

by Jay Boller
Published May 4, 2010
With the release of “Neighbors” this weekend, the local Animal Collective torch carriers are gaining momentum.

Getting Published 101

by Mark Brenden
Published April 28, 2010
It ain't easy for collegiate writers to get their name in print, but if you're worth a damn and you follow these six simple rules, you might get on just fine.

Sounds of Summer

by Tony Libera
Published April 28, 2010
2010’s finest music festivals
Hip-hop is a cabaret, ol' chum

Hip-hop is a cabaret, ol’ chum

by Mark Brenden
Published April 28, 2010
Hip-hop + the Guthrie Theater = Huh? Not if you're following Dessa's well-broken code.
MFA graduate Virginia Maki brought her drawing station, her car, right into the gallery.
PHOTO COURTESY VIRGINIA MAKI

MCAD’s finest @ The Soap Factory

by John Sand
Published April 28, 2010
The St. Anthony Main artist haunt exhibits graduating MFA students this weekend.

University Avenue Project melds public art, social consciousness.

by Jay Boller
Published April 28, 2010
Public Art St. Paul commissioned local artist Wing Young Huie to take on the six-mile inquiry.

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