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Anna Rose Steger, 2, wonders at the size of a male polar bear at the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory Saturday in St. Paul. The bears are engaging in the natural behavior, undisturbed by humans behind the glass.
By
Anthony Kwan
Going' Goldilocks
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 16, 2012
The Como Park Zoo wants you to know that bears are nice, friendly and family-oriented people-eaters.
A&E Blog
Project MNfashion Week
By
Sarah Harper
Wed, 2/22, 1:38pm
It's MNfashion Week. And you know what that means - fashion and...
A&E
“Words at WAM” open mic to showcase student literary talent
By
Dylan Hester
Feb. 21, 2012
Free and open to the public, “Words” is a novel event at the Weisman.
A&E
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Fashion
College Studio: Feet
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 21, 2012
Spruce up your walkies!
A&E
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Music
CD Review: “Maraqopa” by Damien Jurado
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 21, 2012
Is Damien Jurado the sixth Fleet Fox or are Fleet Foxes five Damien Jurados?
What Comes After
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 16, 2012
Local musicians gather at History Theatre for a celebration of Daniel Levy’s life.
Review: "Occupy Arden Hills: or, Brother can you Spare a Dome?"
By
Tony Wagner
Feb. 16, 2012
Brave New Workshop’s latest comedy revue takes on the Occupy movement, but fails to bring anything new to the table.
Seniors revamp the runway
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 16, 2012
The apparel design seniors will show off their hard work this weekend.
Going' Goldilocks
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 16, 2012
The Como Park Zoo wants you to know that bears are nice, friendly and family-oriented people-eaters.
Going Back to School
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 16, 2012
Schoolboy Q brings his West Coast reinvention rap to the Varsity Theater
College Kitchen: Fallin’ off the Chuck Wagon
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 16, 2012
Ground beef is (relatively) cheap and (incredibly) easy to cook, so pump up your iron for a little more energy this winter.
Review: Mike Birbiglia – “My Girfriend’s Boyfriend”
By
Tony Wagner
Feb. 14, 2012
Mike Birbiglia brought laughs and feeling to a sold-out crowd at the Guthrie Theater.
Jolly Good Smoke
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 09, 2012
Old-fashioned tobacconists face an uncertain future as the world fights cigarettes and Swisher Sweets.
Tone Jugs-n-Harmony
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 09, 2012
Groups from around the Midwest gather to celebrate traditional Americana
Art/Theater
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Happy VD
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 14, 2012
Hey, have you heard it’s Valentine’s Day?
Jolly Good Smoke
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 09, 2012
Old-fashioned tobacconists face an uncertain future as the world fights cigarettes and Swisher Sweets.
Crashing down to Earth
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 03, 2012
The World’s Toughest Rodeo brings the best in no-fringes, no-holds-barred entertainment to the Xcel Energy Center tonight and tomorrow.
Letters will keep us together
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 02, 2012
“Brenda, My Darling” is more than the trail left by randy pen pals – it’s a poetic portrait of undying sexual and intellectual infatuation.
Film/TV
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Rom-com field guide
By
Tony Wagner
Feb. 14, 2012
Celebrate a low-key Valentine’s with some of our favorite romantic comedies.
Busey Holly
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 02, 2012
Gary Busey to appear and perform at screening of “The Buddy Holly Story.“
No Boys Allowed
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Jan. 26, 2012
Documentary explores feminism in punk
Deep in the MUFF
By
Martina Marosi
Dec. 01, 2011
The fourth annual Minneapolis Underground Film Festival is unearthed once again for its weekend among the living.
Food
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College Kitchen: Fallin’ off the Chuck Wagon
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 16, 2012
Ground beef is (relatively) cheap and (incredibly) easy to cook, so pump up your iron for a little more energy this winter.
College Kitchen: Layin’ your Mac Down
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 02, 2012
Banish your blue box blues this winter with a few wildly familiar recipes for everyone’s favorite childhood snack.
Good Weather for Loose Leaf Tea
By
Dylan Hester
Jan. 26, 2012
Here’s the rundown on five local cafes serving fresh tea
College Kitchen: Spuds
By
Samuel Linder
Jan. 26, 2012
Boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stew. Or just fry ‘em into hash browns and call it a day.
Music
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CD Review: “Maraqopa” by Damien Jurado
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 21, 2012
Is Damien Jurado the sixth Fleet Fox or are Fleet Foxes five Damien Jurados?
What Comes After
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 16, 2012
Local musicians gather at History Theatre for a celebration of Daniel Levy’s life.
Going Back to School
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 16, 2012
Schoolboy Q brings his West Coast reinvention rap to the Varsity Theater
Tone Jugs-n-Harmony
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 09, 2012
Groups from around the Midwest gather to celebrate traditional Americana
CD Roundup — Paul McCartney and Silver Swans
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 09, 2012
Old stuff from Paul McCartney and new stuff from Silver Swans.
Write (and sing) About Love
By
Griffin Fillipitch
Feb. 09, 2012
Local musicians and performers collaborate for Valentine’s themed show
Building from Scratch for the Modern Age
By
Raghav Mehta
Feb. 09, 2012
After almost a year of delay, Brian DeRemer makes his solo debut with his album "Dusty Songs for Children of the Modern Age"
Review: Sharon Van Etten — “Tramp”
By
Tony Wagner
Feb. 07, 2012
Sharon Van Etten gets angry on her excellent third album.
Comedy
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Happy VD
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 14, 2012
Hey, have you heard it’s Valentine’s Day?
Jolly Good Smoke
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 09, 2012
Old-fashioned tobacconists face an uncertain future as the world fights cigarettes and Swisher Sweets.
Crashing down to Earth
By
Samuel Linder
Feb. 03, 2012
The World’s Toughest Rodeo brings the best in no-fringes, no-holds-barred entertainment to the Xcel Energy Center tonight and tomorrow.
Letters will keep us together
By
Sarah Harper
Feb. 02, 2012
“Brenda, My Darling” is more than the trail left by randy pen pals – it’s a poetic portrait of undying sexual and intellectual infatuation.
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