Every January, the Walker Art Center invites performance artists and troupes from around the world to brave the Minnesota cold and show us what bizarre corner of the artistic universe
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Minnesota Opera kicked off 2014 with Verdi’s dark and disturbing Macbeth. This year’s season opener, Donizetti’s Elixir of Love, goes 180 degrees in the other direction. One of the most
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This year’s production of the Theatre Latté Da/Cantus collaboration that’s become a local holiday classic celebrates the 100th anniversary of the event that inspired it: the true story of a
He may perhaps become best known in Minnesota as “the $6 billion man,” given his success in launching what is expected to become the state’s largest-ever development project: the transformation
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It seems like a pastime stuck in the ’70s. Head to the rink, make fun of the Bee Gees music, try not to fall. Roller skating—who does that anymore? Plenty
What started as a means to fund a thrift-store hobby is scaling up in a big way.
In eight years, the New Standards holiday show has gone from a cute get-together at the Fitzgerald Theater to an all-out blow-your-mind extravaganza of singing, dancing and endless surprises. Chan
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is the closest thing America has to an international ambassadorship of jazz. With famed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis at the helm, the group travels the
The Cedar is bringing back its popular Song Exchange series, in which two artists perform separately, but also perform three of each other’s songs. It’s hard to think of a
Celebrate the winter solstice with a festive, foreign-accented holiday meal.
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While not exactly the reincarnation of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, the Moving Company shares many aesthetic and artistic sensibilities with that storied troupe, because it is led by former
Three of the best things about being James Taylor are: a) everyone who goes to your concerts already loves you; b) your songs are so mellow that they don’t strain
The modern-dance institution that is Zenon spent two weeks in August working with famed Cuban choreographer Osnel Delgado under the McKnight International Artist program. The results of that collaboration will
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