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VOICES | The day the art died

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Sweet, hot, spicy, intense: don’t miss this food

You longtime readers know we like spicy food.MORE »

Whittier duo create Neighborly Public Art

"Bird Woman." Below: "Homage." Photos courtesy Neighborly Public Art.

"Neighborly Public Art" is the next big wave in world of art—or so hope Marilyn Lindström and Francis Yellow.MORE »

Eero Saarinen in Minneapolis: The future is now

Work by Eero Saarinen, top to bottom: IBM Manufacturing and Training Facility, St. Louis Gateway Arch under construction, patent drawing for pedestal chairs. For image credits, see below.

Opening Saturday at the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts is Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future.MORE »

Weekend what's what 9/11-9/14: Larger than life

by l'etoile magazine staff • 9/10/08 •
What a weekend we've got ahead of us! The Twin Cities showcase their dynamic artistic flair once again with everything from snazzy fashion events to wild block parties. Each weekend gets bigger and better around here, thanks to the never ending stream of crazy-cool creative types that are constantly mixin' it up!MORE »

Japanophilia at MCAD

Photos courtesy MCAD

Speed Racer ran Sunday afternoons. My brother and I never missed an episode. As far as I know, this was the only Japanese animation I watched as a kid, and I was enthralled.MORE »
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