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Arts & Entertainment

Dust to dust

by Greg Corradini
Published March 25, 2004
The Mill City Museum offers a selective reading of Minneapolis' industrial past.

Girls’ night out

Published March 25, 2004
Suzanne Westen-hoefer brings her enigmatic comedy to the Twin Cities.

Dancing on the edge

by Greg Corradini
Published March 25, 2004
Vanessa Voskuil blends various styles of performance to push the boundaries of dance.

Taking action

by Niels Strandskov
Published March 25, 2004
Back in Minneapolis, The Strike want you to do something about politics.

Well-earned luxury

by Katrina Wilber
Published March 25, 2004
Iranian women read great books in secret.

Home is where the art is

by Greg Corradini
Published March 25, 2004

Not all dorm-bound University first-year students live a life of boredom and dreariness. The 11th and 12th floors of Middlebrook Hall are the site of the West Bank Arts House, an artist community of students...

Heart of a champion

by Katrina Wilber
Published March 25, 2004
Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers offer an engaging blend of pop influences.

Goodbye cruel world

by Katrina Wilber
Published March 11, 2004
A new video installation elevates solo moshing to the level of art.

The theater is revolting

by Greg Corradini
Published March 11, 2004
Teatro del Pueblo refuses to ignore the times.

Something wicked

by Greg Corradini
Published March 11, 2004
A looming awfulness afflicts Caryl Churchill's "Far Away."

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