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A bustling Main Street of St. Anthony Main on July 11 in Minneapolis, Minn. Theaters and restaurants have reopened after closing due to COVID-19.

Calling all cinema lovers and movie-theater-popcorn enthusiasts — St. Anthony Main Theatre is back in business

by Sophia Zimmerman
Published July 14, 2021
After a year of virtual cinema, the closest movie theater to campus has reopened its doors to the public.
Volunteer painting the mural at Art 4 Water event at Zion Lutheran Church on July 7 in Minneapolis, Minn.

Spreading awareness through art: Art for Water mural to be installed in Lyndale community garden

by Frankie Carlson
Published July 13, 2021
With help from members of the Lyndale neighborhood, artist Alex Dresdner creates a new mural as a part of Minnesota Water Stewards “Art for Water” program.
Heat of the Week: Pride, Florence Pugh and a gangster walking tour

Heat of the Week: Pride, Florence Pugh and a gangster walking tour

by Nina Raemont
Published July 13, 2021
Keep your finger on the pulse of this week’s heat.
The installation "for every one have some thing" by Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds displayed in the exhibit on June 9.

Minnesota Center for Book Arts releases new virtual exhibit with plans to reopen in the fall for in-person viewing

by Megan Phillips
Published July 12, 2021
The exhibit centers around the climate crisis and features a variety of visual and text art from local and international artists.
Curatorial Fellow Ian Karp poses in front of the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) on Tuesday, July 6. Karp, a University of Minnesota 2020 graduate, is organizing an exhibition of The Fly Zine Archive, "a collection of zines, comics, artist's books and printed ephemera from countercultural scenes of the 1990s and 2000s," according to the MIA website.

Recent UMN grad organizes new zine exhibition at Minneapolis Institute of Art

by Macy Harder
Published July 9, 2021
Ian Karp, a University of Minnesota 2020 graduate and curatorial fellow at Mia, organized “The Fly Zine Archive: A Chronicle of Punk, Queer and Anarchist Counterculture.”
Daily Day Guide: Casual Day in Como

Daily Day Guide: Casual Day in Como

by Grace Davis
Published July 7, 2021
The Daily Day Guide plans your perfect day in a Twin Cities neighborhood so you don’t have to.
Review: “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” by Tyler, the Creator

Review: “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” by Tyler, the Creator

by Frankie Carlson
Published July 6, 2021
The sixth studio album from jack-of-all-trades artist, Tyler, the Creator, exceeds all expectations.
Heat of the Week: Spending the dog days of summer in style

Heat of the Week: Spending the dog days of summer in style

by Nina Raemont
Published July 6, 2021
Enjoy the dog days of summer with new concerts, zippy margaritas and some local tunes that spotlight our beloved city and encourage some post-vax debauchery.
Vibia Fagdalene poses on the album cover for “Urban Queens”

Q&A with recent University graduate Vibia Fagdalene about her upcoming drag album release

by Megan Phillips
Published July 1, 2021
Fagdalene released the first single “Urban Queens” off of the album on June 25.
Bell Museum opens larger-than-life bug exhibit

Bell Museum opens larger-than-life bug exhibit

by Frankie Carlson
Published June 30, 2021
The Bell Museum introduced an insect-centered 3D sculpture exhibition, which will be open through September.

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