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Best local LPs of the decade

by Jay Boller
Published December 2, 2009
The choicest full-lengths T.C. artists had to offer in the oughts
PHOTO COURTESY XL

The best albums this century

by Mark Brenden
Published December 2, 2009
A&E wracked our brains and argued continually, but these were the final competitors.

Top journalistic start-ups of the 2000s

by Kara Nesvig
Published December 2, 2009
The Internet mixed up the field, and local writers took charge of the changing times.
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Trends of the 2000s

by Rebecca Lang
Published December 2, 2009
The fads and habits that this faux-goth, ultra-green, cougar-filled decade brought upon us.
PHOTO COURTESY GREG GOSSEL

Top ten local artists of the decade

by John Sand
Published December 2, 2009
Know the names of the most celebrated contributors to the local art scene.
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Lady Gaga’s “The Fame Monster” will eat your heart and your brain.

by John Sand
Published November 25, 2009
Everyone's googoo for Gaga, and for good reason.
Minneapolis artist Carey Netherton's work seems so meticulously designed that it must hide some mysterious functional use.
PHOTO COURTESY CAREY NETHERTON

“Environmental Aesthetics” is ethereal

by John Sand
Published November 24, 2009
Two local artists search for humanity's reflection in nature.
Robison's recent projects are sculpted animals made from a combination of his completed work and found objects.
PHOTO COURTESY JOE BERLIN

Artist profile: Dan Robison

by John Sand
Published November 24, 2009
Hamline art student Dan Robison finds consistency in layers of purist art.
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Interview: Har Mar Superstar

by Mark Brenden
Published November 24, 2009
The scantily-dressed dance phenomenon riffed with A&E before taking ship overseas for a European tour.
PHOTO COURTESY SUSAN ARMINGTON

Suitcases give voice to vernacular art

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published November 24, 2009
“Talking Suitcases” at the Nash uses personal objects to tell the stories of displaced communities.

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