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Arts & Entertainment

Another Doomtree voice out on his own

by Keri Carlson
Published June 22, 2005
Sims releases his own edgy work with a little help from his friends

Sleater-Kinney, into the ‘Woods’

by Keri Carlson
Published June 15, 2005
A synthetic sense of nature inspires band's newest album

Alcohol the cause of, and solution to, all the world’s problems

by Erin Adler
Published June 15, 2005
University professor sees the good, and lies, surrounding alcohol

Reunion of Digable Planets, cool like dat

by Keri Carlson
Published June 15, 2005
Band reunites for energized First Avenue concert

TU DANCE, OR NOT TU DANCE

by Steven Snyder
Published June 15, 2005
Uri Sands and Toni Pierce-Sands bring together a wide array of dancers, genres and messages

Big Business measures up to its peers

by Keri Carlson
Published June 8, 2005
Edgy twist to metal sound helps band stand out from, not fall short of, predecessors

Four artists typify Minneapolis’ Red Hot scene

by Erin Adler
Published June 8, 2005
Art festival calls attention to the work of local, independent voices

‘Best of Youth’ best of cinema

by Steven Snyder
Published June 8, 2005
Tearing down the walls, rules and expectations of the movie machine

Provocative “Sweat” takes a steamy look at the world of prostitution

by Erin Adler
Published June 8, 2005

Corey McLeod, director and writer of "Sweat," now showing at Dinkytown's Varsity Theater, spent hundreds of hours researching his work by interviewing prostitutes in South Africa. After directing a show...

Surface surprises and hidden Paynes

by Steven Snyder
Published June 8, 2005
Alexander Payne discusses his artistic process, but holds back, in public forum

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