AFROPUNK has announced a 16-act lineup for Minneapolis over Juneteenth weekend to commemorate Black creators in the Twin Cities. Tickets went on sale April 21.
After a two-year hiatus, Spring Jam’s 2022 musical lineup has been released. But with a lack of notable names on the list, University students aren’t happy.
The Weisman Art Museum’s most recent pop-up exhibition featured Art From the
Inside – a Twin Cities based organization that highlights local incarcerated
visual artists’ work.
Packed with a locals-only lineup, mosh pits and energy that had the room
grooving, locals WHY NOT premiered their electronic “VERY WHY NOT” EP at 7th
Street Entry Sunday night.
Local poet Kyle Tran Myhre explores the powerful role art plays in fighting authoritarianism in his newest work, “Not a Lot of Reasons to Sing, But Enough.”
With students sporting vintage, handmade and thrifted clothing on the
University’s West Bank, their style is something to marvel at — and we have
insights on favorite stores, sources of inspiration and style visions.
Theater Mu is teaming up with On Stage to spark conversation about their
upcoming production of “Man of God,” both in the theater and on college
campuses.
“Times in Collapse,” the University of Minnesota’s newest multimedia art exhibit, reevaluates the concept of reality in pieces created by four Twin Cities artists.