Skip to Main Content
Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Transmission DJ (and snappy dresser) Jake Rudh
PHOTO COURTESY KATE IVERSON

(Music) man-about-town

Published July 28, 2009
Upcoming DJ Jake Rudh tells A&E about his life in music.
On the fringes of The Fringe

On the fringes of The Fringe

Published July 28, 2009
A&E chats with the creators of three of The Fringe Festival’s most outrageous shows.
Portugal. The Man are from Alaska. Maybe that’s why their Snuggie is so advanced.
PHOTO COURTESY EQUAL VISION RECORDS

Interview: Portugal. The Man

Published July 28, 2009
A&E talks with Portugal. The Man about their new LP and their profound love for The Beatles.
The three points of The Antlers.

Up-and-comers at Pitchfork Music Fest: The Antlers

Published July 21, 2009
A&E interviews The Antlers after their set.
Ponytail was formed in art class. Yeah, they got an A.

Up-and-comers at Pitchfork Music Fest: Ponytail

Published July 21, 2009
A&E interviews the Baltimore band.
Pitchfork Music Fest:  The Onion  stories that never were

Pitchfork Music Fest: The Onion stories that never were

Published July 21, 2009
A&E gives some suggestions for the satirical rag.
Cymbals Eat Guitars hittin’ the trees.

Up-and-comers at Pitchfork Music Fest: Cymbals Eat Guitars

Published July 21, 2009
A&E chats with Cymbals Eat Guitars in Union Park.
Canadian rockers Plants and Animals enjoying a beer after their Sat. afternoon set.

Up-and-comers at Pitchfork Music Fest: Plants and Animals.

Published July 21, 2009
Plants and Animals went straight from their set to an interview with A&E.
Former Jane magazine scribe Joshua Lyon on painkiller addictions, Michael Jackson
PHOTO COURTESY HYPERION

“Pill Head” Nation

Published July 7, 2009
Former Jane magazine scribe Joshua Lyon on painkiller addictions, Michael Jackson
Mill City enters the music scene, leaving behind a cloud of flour.

Your Mill City Live guide

Published June 30, 2009
The Mill City Museum books your July Thursdays with an impressive roster of local bands.

Accessibility Toolbar