
The Life of Vincent van Gogh
His death came before he could ever gain recognition for his work. And yet his artistry lives on.
New Walker Art Center exhibition encourages kids to play in ‘Show & Tell’
“You see the ‘Do not touch’ symbol in museums,” the museum’s senior curator said. “We have the ‘Please touch’ symbol.”
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer helps to make the U’s music education rock
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith met and performed with students from the University of Minnesota to launch his foundation’s first ever scholarship…
Prime Productions returns with ‘For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday’
Staged at Minneapolis’ Mixed Blood Theatre, the drama/comedy centers a cast of women over the age of 50, an intentional decision to combat ageism in theater.
Ten years after MPR canceled ‘Wits,’ John Moe’s live variety show lives on
For five years, John Moe and John Munson led the “Wits” radio show. Now they are returning for another performance at the Fitzgerald Theater.
The Dakota celebrates 40 years of music and culture with free block party
A free block party runs from 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday both outside the Dakota and on its indoor stage.
Celebrating farmers and laborers at Farm Aid 40
For the first time in its 40-year history, FarmAid was held at the University of Minnesota’s Huntington Bank Stadium.
Brotherhood and ‘The Long Walk’ with Ben Wang
Minnesota local Ben Wang plays Hank Olson in the film adaptation of “The Long Walk,” one of the first novels ever written by horror icon Stephen King.
Art in Bloom celebrated spring at the Mia
Spring has been celebrated at the Minneapolis Institute of Art for 41 years with its event, “Art in Bloom.”