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Two in the Afternoon: Walt Blue and Linda Chatterton

04/11/2010 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Join Walt Blue, professor emeritus, Hamline University, and Flutist Linda Chatterton for an afternoon of international poetry and music.

THEATER | "Painting Churches" (and watching the paint dry) at Park Square

Richard Ooms, Angela Timberman, and Katherine Ferrand in Painting Churches. Photo courtesy Park Square Theatre.

An unlikely cross between On Golden Pond and Waiting for Godot is the best way to describe Painting Churches, which opened last Friday at Park Square Theatre.

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MUSIC | A dark but moving "La Bohème" at the Minnesota Opera

James Valenti in La Bohème. Photo by Michal Daniel, courtesy Minnesota Opera.

There's no denying La Bohème is one of the world's most famous operas. Giacomo Puccini's 1896 opera is staged frequently across the globe and was the inspiration for the Tony-winning musical Rent, which ran for more than 12 years on Broadway and was just staged in an acclaimed Minneapolis production. One could argue it's the love story at the center of the piece that's contributed the most to the opera's lasting resonance. And on that level, if not on all levels, the current Minnesota Opera production delivers.

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