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Arts & Entertainment
Culture compass: de-stressing, dancing and a dog-friendly market
by
Meg Bishop
and
Frankie Carlson
Published February 27, 2020
Check out these weekend events as the Twin Cities continue to thaw.
Marked for Battle of the Bands, local punk band Hit The Skids is on the rise
by
Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published February 27, 2020
Hit The Skids melds a multitude of genres to create a unique DIY punk sound.
Q&A: Mod Sun talks music, sobriety and positivity
by
Alex Strangman
Published February 27, 2020
Mod Sun is starting a new chapter in his life as he prepares for his upcoming tour, kicking it off with a show at First Avenue on March 1.
New at Mia, “When Home Won’t Let You Stay”: Artists respond to migration
by
Alex Strangman
Published February 27, 2020
A new exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s Target Galleries takes a deeper look at migration through art.
Minnesota theaters welcome a first-ever ‘Jubilee’ year
by
Norah Kleven
Published February 24, 2020
The national festival welcomes participants to strive for diversity during the 2020-21 theater season.
Review: Tame Impala’s “The Slow Rush”
by
Meg Bishop
Published February 23, 2020
After five years in the making, Kevin Parker took a different approach with his latest offering.
Kaleid Zine: a colorfully creative outlet for young artists
by
Ksenia Gorinshteyn
Published February 23, 2020
Kaleid Zine focuses on uplifting young creatives in the Twin Cities area.
Underground Update: Get to know St. Paul’s Bayo
by
Frankie Carlson
Published February 23, 2020
Local artist Bayo is set to release new music in February, champions positivity through rap.
“Black to the Future”: new WAM exhibit celebrates a rich African history
by
Alex Strangman
Published February 20, 2020
The new exhibit in the Weisman Art Museum’s Target Studio encourages visitors to reimagine North Minneapolis’ past, present and “Afrofuture.”
Culture compass: ’90s bangers, Black History Month and laid-back sketching
by
Meg Bishop
and
Frankie Carlson
Published February 20, 2020
Looking for weekend activities? A&E has you covered.
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