Arts
WAM’s New BIPOC-Focused Exhibit Tries to Communicate with the Future
But what it's saying is up to you in the present.
This Twin Cities Artist Makes Adorable Tiny Food You Can Wear
Tiny waffles? Pffft. How about tiny bags of marinating chicken?
The U of M Quietly Killed the ‘Paint the Bridge’ Tradition
The decades-long ritual of student groups painting the Washington Avenue Bridge officially ended in 2021.
Sandro Botticelli was an Ordinary Guy with Extraordinary Talent
The first-of-its-kind exhibition is free this Black Friday.
See the Locally Angled Weed Art Our Readers Created
One artist scored a prize package valued at almost $1,300, but you're all winners, to us.
Catching Up with the Horrifying Haunted Basement
The most intense haunt in town has been dabbling in bars and theaters while waiting to return.
Who Would Win in a Fight Between Godzilla and King Kong? Ask Rev. Matt.
“I’m a terribly big fan of giant reptiles attacking cities.”
Fall Arts Guide 2022
What to see, do, and hear in the Twin Cities before it gets too cold and we have to hibernate
The Renaissance of Minnesota Drag, and the Right-Wing Groups That Want to Stop It
Drag is more popular than ever before, but that's made some performers a target.
I Judged Crop Art at the State Fair
What I learned as the youngest, newest, and only Black crop art judge in 2022.