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Arts & Entertainment

Give these femme fatale frontwomen a taste test

by Keri Carlson
Published February 2, 2006
Frontwomen Cat Power and Jenny Lewis experiment with soul in their new albums

24-year-old sobers up, writes a memoir

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published February 2, 2006
Best-selling author of "Smashed' will hit on serious issues in talk

All dressed up and nowhere to go

by Erin Adler
Published February 2, 2006
Really? Minneapolis needs three local fashion magazines? The creators of L'Etoile, Industry Minnezine and the new kid, FAME, say yes

Awareness: An early valentine

by Katie Wilber
Published February 2, 2006
The "V' in V-Day is for vocalization " encouraging women to talk about both vaginas and violence

Students celebrate MLK with gospel ” and some Springsteen

by Katie Wilber
Published February 2, 2006
"From Every Voice' looks back to Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy while creating its own

Required recitals put on the pressure

by Katie Wilber
Published January 26, 2006

Tasha Clearman's family, friends and classmates applauded as the lights dimmed. Clearman and her accompanist stepped onto the stage of Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall the night of Jan. 19. She stood in the center...

Professor draws drama out of small-town life

by Erin Adler
Published January 26, 2006
Charles Baxter proves that Midwestern authors can dig into deep, dark topics

The Plastic Constellations: Saviors from the sky

by Keri Carlson
Published January 26, 2006
The band's new CD, "Crusades,' could be their big bang

Skylines and subways get an artist’s eye

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published January 26, 2006
Local artists celebrate and question CITIES and their sentiments with a new exhibit

The Theatre de la Jeune Lune takes a stylish, smooth ride across “Amerika’

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published January 26, 2006

The Theatre de la Jeune Lune's newest production again proves why it received the 2005 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. "Amerika, or The Disappearance" opened in Cambridge, Mass., in June....

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