Arts
āLast Supper Clubā Chronicles an Academicās 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.
āWhy Does it Have to Be Les Mis?ā: āIn The Campsā 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.
Native Photographers Control the Narrative in Miaās āIn Our Handsā Exhibit
'Native people are and have always been more than capable of telling our own stories,' says co-curator/artist Jaida Grey Eagle.
Miznaās 2023 Twin Cities Arab Film Festival Spotlights Palestine and Morocco
One of the largest and longest running Arab film festivals in the Midwest remains a vital platform for regional and diasporic filmmakers.
āMuralism Is up, and People Are Paying Attentionā: Chroma Zone Fest Returns
How one mural project is redefining the look of a neighborhood, and who gets to design it.
Fall Arts Guide 2023
Your guide to this season's best music, festivals, art shows, dance performances, and much, much more.
Cowchella vs. Coachella: Why Are the Mega-Festās Lawyers Going After a Tiny Minneapolis Nonprofit?
Cow Tipping Press, a local literary nonprofit that advocates for writers with intellectual/developmental disabilities, is being asked to change the name of its annual event.
Theater LattĆ© Da Founderās Final Curtain Call
Peter Rothstein put MN on the map for musical theater. Before heading to Florida for a new gig, heās directing one last show.
So, Thereās an MN State Fair-Themed RPG Called āButter Princessā
The tabletop game that asks: 'When a 90-pound butter bust is on the line, how far will you go?'
I Visited the Charles Schulz Exhibit with āPeanutsā Superfan Lyle Larue
'Schulz once said in an interview that he never let Charlie kick the ball. Wrong.'