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Arts & Entertainment

Where Life Meets Style

by Aaron Leth
Published September 5, 2007
I'M AWESOME, AND YOU SHOULD BE TOO

House of Band and Fog

by Haily Gostas
Published August 15, 2007
Fog's new album 'Ditherer' boasts a full house of musical collaborations that would make even Bob Saget jealous

Vive le festival

by Michael Garberich
Published August 15, 2007
The eighth annual Sound Unseen Festival might be leaner than years past, but it remains vibrant

The Pocketknife is mightier than the sword

by Haily Gostas
Published August 8, 2007
The residents of the Pocketknife, aka, local bands Baby Guts and Kitten Forever, are musicians, egalitarians and girls, in that order

No settling down for St. Vincent

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published August 8, 2007
Annie Clark's winsome debut under the moniker St. Vincent proves she's one of indie rock's most matronly musicians

What we talk about when we talk about ‘Private Lives’

by Michael Garberich
Published August 1, 2007
The Guthrie delights the final months of summer with No

We’re off to see the aftermath

by Haily Gostas
Published August 1, 2007
America. Aftermath. Art. All are buzzwords that converge sensibly, yet ambiguously, on John Vanderslice's new album, 'Emerald City'

Mr. Samberg, bring him his dream

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published July 25, 2007
Up-and-coming comedian, 'Saturday Night Live' member and soon-to-be movie star Andy Samberg would like to thank Jimmy Fallon, YouTube and, box office pending, everyone

From Minneapolis with love, and fur

by Haily Gostas
Published July 25, 2007
Handsome Furs are coming to Minneapolis, and per one of the song titles from their debut album, 'Plague Park,' we hope the 'Handsome Furs (don't) hate this city'

A hustler’s bridge to babble-on

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published July 18, 2007
In The Brink's debut soiree on the West Bank, 'Been So Long' serves up a slice of bar life in the shabby avenues of contemporary London - and plays fast and cheap with Midwestern prudery

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