Arts
U of M’s ‘Paint the Bridge’ Tradition Died Amid Controversy, But There’s a Push to Restore It
Students and faculty say they miss the visual and messaging appeal of the decorated Washington Avenue Bridge, which sparked free speech debates during the Trump era.
Friends and Neighbors Mourn the Loss of Dancer, Community Gardener Robert Howard Skafte
'Somebody walks in and they can't afford coffee, he’ll just pour them a cup.'
Recap: Let’s Tour Boubville, Duluth’s Punk Take on Bentleyville
This Christmas fest for weirdos was bigger than ever this year .
Minneapolis Stripper Awards Celebrate Pole Princesses, HBICs, and Sex Workers’ Rights
'Strippers are the best. We’re fabulous and everyone else needs to catch up.'
Cool Trash’s Emma Crutcher Uses a Panini Press to Turn Garbage Into Art
She isn’t trying to save the planet with her business, but she is trying to make recycled, functional art.
WTF is Odd Mart and Why Are the Monsters Chewing Gum?
It's not just a store, it's a performance piece with lore. Also, T-shirts.
‘Multiple Realities’ at the Walker: The Eastern Bloc Knows How To Party
The exhibition celebrates how people stay weird in the face of oppression.
The 30 Goofiest New MN State Flag Design Submissions
New state flag candidates dropped Wednesday. Let's explore the weirdest ones.
‘Last Supper Club’ Chronicles an Academic’s Soul-Affirming Detour Into the Twin Cities Service Industry
Matthew Batt's latest is worth the price of admission just for his descriptions of the scene inside Surly's erstwhile fine-dining restaurant.
‘Why Does it Have to Be Les Mis?’: ‘In The Camps’ Brings a New Story to the American Stage
With 'In the Camps: A Refugee Musical,' Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay has written and produced the nation's first Lao-centered musical.