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Arts & Entertainment

The baby-sitters are back

by Kara Nesvig
Published April 14, 2010
The recent resurgence in the beloved YA fiction of our youth has twentysomething girls clamoring for more BSC.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GRAIN BELT RECORDS

CD review: Communist Daughter’s “Soundtrack to the End”

by Jay Boller
Published April 14, 2010
The buzzy folk rockers impress on their debut LP
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.
Rogue Valley is musician Chris Koza's new, season-related project. PHOTO COURTESY DARIN BACK

Going Rogue … Valley

by Mark Brenden
Published April 7, 2010
The spring-inspired rock opera extravaganza from local songster Chris Koza is like A Prairie Home Companion for hip kids.
"The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" uses wrestling to explore the perils of capitalism.

“Chad Deity” gives Mpls. the smackdown

by Mark Brenden
Published April 7, 2010
The culture-rich Mixed Blood Theater houses the award-winning play that compares wrestling and capitalism.
PHOTO COURTESY SUPPLY AND DEMAND MUSIC

Local CD Roundup

by Tony Libera
Published April 7, 2010
Punk rock progenies Birthday Suits and chamber-folksters Dark Dark Dark.
Interview: Monoxide of Twiztid

Interview: Monoxide of Twiztid

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published April 7, 2010
A&E talks to a performer of the oft-derided Juggalo music scene.
PHOTO COURTESY CAT POND

Art seniors strut their stuff

by John Sand
Published April 7, 2010
The first exhibit for many graduating B.A. and B.F.A. students, the spring show demonstrates how the students have grown.

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