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Arts & Entertainment

A new reason to ChaCha

Published April 16, 2009
A&E tests the different text message Q&A services
A photo in one of Seekin's sign photography series, which was taken by Target Inc. photographer turned fashion artist John Christenson. PHOTO COURTESY SCOTT SEEKINS

If U Seek(ins) Amy

Published April 16, 2009
Local celebrity Scott Seekins is Minneapolis' resident 21st century vagabond artist.
Monochromatic cute-bomb Alert! PHOTO COURTESY TOM BEARD

The Horrors rate higher than horrible

Published April 9, 2009
Unfortunately, The Horrors’ latest release doesn’t rival their last
Source Some of the many costumes at your annual Anime convention.

The anime circus, back in town!

Published April 9, 2009
Anime Detour 2009 delivered on its promise of “magical new worlds”
Kool Keith in his day-to-day attire . PHOTO COURTESY KOOL KEITH.

Dr. Dooom vs. Dr. Octagon is a one-man battle

Published April 9, 2009
Kool Keith comes to the U in what could be called the dopest event to ever hit campus
Local hip-hoppers Big Quarters' eagerly anticipated sophomore LP is set to drop May 5

Doing big things

Published April 9, 2009
Minneapolis hip-hop duo Big Quarters are earning popularity, respect
One of Bob Gruen's most famous rock 'n roll shots. PHOTO COURTESY BOB GRUEN.

Behind the scenes at CBGB … and more

Published April 9, 2009
Photographer Bob Gruen’s captured tons of rock icons
PHOTO COURTESY NINTENDO

Videogame roundup

Published April 9, 2009
Mario Power Tennis and Rhythm Heaven hit the shelves.
PHOTO COURTESY NORTHSTAR PRESS

The grass of a forgotten war grows close to home

Published April 2, 2009
Local author Paul Zerby’s debut novel discusses racism then and now, here and abroad
"Bikes, Bars, Beers" by Adam Turman shows the indulgent side of a cyclist's identity. PHOTO COURTESY ARTCRANK

Bike studio gears-up for art festival

Published April 2, 2009
ARTCRANK’s wave of cycle-centric art is catching on

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