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Arts & Entertainment

The woman in the mirror

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published November 1, 2007
A collection at the Walker Art Center of Frida Kahlo's work showcases more than a turbulent life.

Easy listening: Classical music with Alex Ross

by Stephanie Dickrell
Published November 1, 2007
Alex Ross, listens to modern classical music to the sound of history's persistent march.

Dance, Dance, Death-Celebration

by Megan Kadrmas
Published November 1, 2007

How do you remember loved ones who have died? Do you set aside a day to remember them? A time to visit their graves? Do you sift through old photographs or make their favorite dishes? Leave their favorite...

Bohemian rhapsodize!

by Haily Gostas
Published November 1, 2007
Gogol Bordello member Eugene H

Where Life Meets Style — walk(ER) it out

by Aaron Leth
Published October 31, 2007

I'm really excited. Not only has the Burberry store opened at MOA, but there also seems to be quite of few Halloween parties going on this weekend! One more chance to whip up a fright, which by my survey...

Legendary Soap Factory jumps into your nightmares

by Becky Lang
Published October 25, 2007
Hear that? It could be the ghost of an animal slaughtered in this industrial building.

Multitudinous manifestations of mummies

by Becky Lang
Published October 25, 2007
Minneapolis gallery plays underground tomb tunnel to explore the houses of the dead

Hipsters, the homeless and money, oh my!

by Megan Kadrmas
Published October 25, 2007
Big Zach's future was in question, but the local hip-hop community will ensure his return to rap.

Soulful songstress sings atop the charts

by Megan Kadrmas
Published October 25, 2007
R&B singer Keyshia Cole blends hip-hop and soul on her album 'Just Like You.'

Bewitched BFAs perform ‘The Crucible’

by Haily Gostas
Published October 25, 2007
The University's BFA Actor Training Program lets Arthur Miller's classic speak for itself.

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