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Unstable Shapes, new to the Minneapolis music scene, gain their footing. Courtesy of Laura Westley-Williams,
Local band Unstable Shapes satisfies their musical goals
by Isabella Caswell
Published November 6, 2024

Minneapolis band Unstable Shapes is finally releasing music after forming around five years ago.Lead vocalist Andrew Cahak threw out the...

Full of tongue-in-cheek musical numbers and jazzy performances, “Cabaret” aims to make you laugh and make you think. Photo courtesy of Beau Meyers.
‘Cabaret’ set to open next week on West Bank
by Gabriel Brito
Published November 5, 2024

The University of Minnesota will be opening its very own production of the hit Broadway musical “Cabaret” on Nov. 15, running until Nov....

Twin Cities Collage Collective, 'Collage is for everyone'
Twin Cities Collage Collective, ‘Collage is for everyone’
by Sommer Wagen
Published November 4, 2024

After nearly a decade as an informal artist collective, the Twin Cities Collage Collective (TCCC) is displaying its first public exhibition at...

Breymer wanted to emphasize their journey getting top surgery and not so much the destination in their latest album, "When I Get Through." Courtesy of Simone Thompson
New colors of life with singer Breymer
by Sommer Wagen
Published November 1, 2024

When Minneapolis-native Breymer, aka Sarah Walk, started writing her highly personal third album “When I Get Through,” she said she didn’t...

Released on Oct. 28, “CHROMAKOPIA” by Tyler, the Creator is an album made to be replayed and heard live.
Tyler, the Creator’s “CHROMAKOPIA” is a journey through fame disillusionment
by Sophia Arndt
Published October 30, 2024

Sometimes an artist will release an album made for live performance. Considering two of my best friends have already purchased their tickets...

“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” - Leo Tolstoy.
Second-year acting students make their debut in “Anna in the Tropics”
by Gabriel Brito
Published October 27, 2024

Editor’s Note: Some of Carla Solari’s quotes were translated from Spanish.Second-year University of Minnesota acting students are starring...

Graduating acting seniors will demonstrate their dramatic ability and Scottish accents in these two distinctly separate, but related, shows.
Acting students show their skills in ‘James I’ and ‘James III’
by Gabriel Brito
Published October 23, 2024

University of Minnesota acting students will open performances of “James I: The Key Will Keep The Lock” on Thursday and “James III: The...

The film and music festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Courtesy of Heidi Zumbrun.
Sound Unseen Festival to visually rock Minneapolis
by Isabella Caswell
Published November 3, 2024

Sound Unseen Film and Music Festival is coming to the Minneapolis Parkway Theater and Cloudland in November, showcasing documentaries, short...

No matter what genre a reader is pulled to, fall is a great time to settle down and read a new book as the days become shorter and nights are longer.
Fall book recommendations
by Sophia Arndt
Published October 30, 2024

As November draws closer and before the onslaught of snow promised by meteorologists hits campus signifying the beginning of winter, it is important...

Costumes aren’t required to celebrate Halloween, but they definitely make a spooky night out more fun.
A guide to last-minute Halloween costumes
by Sommer Wagen
Published October 30, 2024

Every Oct. 1, I concoct an elaborate plan for a Halloween costume, and once Halloween rolls around, my plan falls apart, and I’m scrambling...

The festival is full of family-friendly fun, frights and festivities.
Anoka celebrates another year as the “Halloween Capital of the World”
by Gabriel Brito
Published October 28, 2024

In Anoka, Minnesota, Halloween reigns supreme.“Nothing touches Halloween,” said Pete Turok, executive director of the Anoka Area Chamber...

Hernández and a few other comedians made light of current events and politics.
Marcello Hernández left Northrop audience in tears Friday
by Isabella Caswell
Published October 28, 2024

Comedian Marcello Hernández left the audience in Northrop barreling over and slapping knees Friday night.The “Saturday Night Live” (SNL)...

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