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Arts & Entertainment

The best local summer festivals

Published May 6, 2009
Music and more, for the three months that Minnesota weather makes like a lamb

A&E plans your summer. You’re welcome.

Published May 6, 2009
The best events, music, books and ways to party hard this summer.

Carrying the beat: Minneapolis’ best record shops

Published May 6, 2009
From minuscule to massive, there’s plenty of refuge for local audiophiles
PHOTO COURTESY KNOPF

Jay McInerney 101

Published April 29, 2009
Career-spanning short stories from former '80s bad boy and sometime "Gossip Girl" guest
Does she look like Mila Jovovich? No! Sci-fi lit has come a long way. PHOTO COURTESY DOUBLE ACTION

Sci-Fi Par-Ti at the Nebula Awards

Published April 29, 2009
These off-beat awards reflect the changing face of Science Fiction
PHOTO COURTESY 4AD RECORDS

St. Vincent and the seven dwarves

Published April 29, 2009
Annie Clark makes music for fairy princesses and evil queens
Brains! Brains! Use your brains to read this book. PHOTO COURTESY QUIRK BOOKS

Zombies, ninjas and Jane Austen

Published April 29, 2009
The classic novel “Pride and Prejudice” gets a massive revamp
Max Mose's "Life is a Game" makes up the back cover. PHOTO COURTESY THE IVORY TOWER.

The Ivory Tower brings more than just words

Published April 29, 2009
The University’s undergrad literary magazine, The Ivory Tower, is back for another round.
Adrian Piper’s “What Will Become of Me,” featured in the show, is a collection of the artist’s hair, fingernails and skin that has been stored in honey jars since 1985. PHOTO COURTESY THE WALKER ART CENTER

The quick and the melancholy

Published April 29, 2009
The Walker’s new exhibition is an optimist’s nightmare.
Ice Palace assuming their “Flying V” band formation. PHOTO COURTESY STACIANN PHOTOGRAPHY.

Interview: Adam Sorensen of Ice Palace

Published April 29, 2009
Indie rock journeyman Adam Sorensen’s career is finally heating up

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