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Improving your relationship with social media doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to the apps forever

Improving your relationship with social media doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to the apps forever

by Macy Harder
Published October 21, 2021
Here are some realistic measures you can take to curb your unhealthy social media habits while still enjoying all of its benefits.
Nature, Nurture, Nightmare: “Lamb”

Nature, Nurture, Nightmare: “Lamb”

by Jarrett George-Ballard
Published October 20, 2021
Happiness is found in the unknown that is “Lamb,” but what is beautiful could very quickly bring death and despair and raise more questions than it answers.
The Minnesota Long Form Improv group performing in the 10 Church Street Building on Friday, Oct. 15. This was the group's first performance.

Inside the comedic world of the University’s long-form improv team

by Macy Harder
Published October 20, 2021
Minnesota Long-Form Improv works to foster connection between performers and audience members through off-the-cuff comedy.
“Faces” and “Scenes from a Marriage”: Five things our A&E writers are loving this week

“Faces” and “Scenes from a Marriage”: Five things our A&E writers are loving this week

by A&E Staff
Published October 18, 2021
Songs, some music, a show and a movie to get you through the week.
Tour guides Brett Williams and Deborah Frethem pose for a portrait in front of the Wabasha Street Caves on Saturday, October 9. The caves that closed due to COVID-19 have recently re-opened and are now offering historical tours and swing nights.

Ghosts, gangsters and more — a closer look at one of St. Paul’s spookiest spots

by Macy Harder
Published October 15, 2021
The Wabasha Street Caves are rich in history and ghostly lore, making them the perfect place to check out during October.
Top eight college horror movies

Top eight college horror movies

by James Schaak
Published October 15, 2021
Celebrate the season by watching these eight horror movies about college students.
The Saint Anthony Main Theater in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Oct. 6. The MSP Film Festival will host the Cine Latino event that highlights new cinema from Latin American film makers from Oct. 8-14.

Ten must-stream movies at the 9th annual Cine Latino

by James Schaak
Published October 14, 2021
Cine Latino is returning Oct. 8-14 with in-person events for the first time in two years and a focus on Afro-Latino cinema.
Flyers for events canceled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic are seen outside the Rarig Center on Saturday, March 21, 2020.

The University’s Department of Theatre Arts & Dance is back with the announcement of a long-awaited fall season

by Macy Harder
Published October 12, 2021
The recently announced lineup includes a handful of classic works and contemporary shows under the theme of “Return, Restore, Renew."
Q&A: the anonymous face behind “goldysjockstrap”

Q&A: the anonymous face behind “goldysjockstrap”

by Macy Harder
Published October 11, 2021
The popular Instagram account’s creator chatted with A&E about her niche content, why she chooses to remain anonymous and how she quickly became immersed in campus culture.
“The Addams Family 2”: Dadadada *snap snap*

“The Addams Family 2”: Dadadada *snap snap*

by Jarrett George-Ballard
Published October 11, 2021
The Addams family is back as they continue the whacky, whimsical weirdness that made the first film enjoyable, only this time there are more homages to OG horror films on their family vacation to strengthen their bond.

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