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Dances with cows

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With 22 years’ experience in dance and choreography, Maggie Bergeron can claim veteran status in her chosen field — and she’s not yet 30.

Bergeron is hardly resting on her laurels, though.

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Art and Sound, Bugs and Data

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Michael Fallon visited the “Sound in Art / Art in Sound” show at the Minnesota Museum of American Art.MORE »

Congo's Linyekula to Introduce His Contemporary Dance

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Faustin Linyekula will travel from his home in Kinshasa, Congo, visiting Minneapolis for the first time to give us a taste of his expertise in contemporary African dance this coming May 17th at 7 pm aMORE »

Somali play at SteppingStone Theatre tackles cultural collision

Courtesy of SteppingStone Theatre

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“He is the bridge that keeps the Somali community in Minnesota connected and a cultural leader to the larger community that is now scattered across the world.”

That is how Mohamed M.

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Immigrants' Day: May 1st in the Twin Cities

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It was just about 4:00 PM and U.S. flags dominated the air among Mexican, Salvadoran, Brazilian and other Latin American flags.MORE »

Festival of Nations celebrates cultural tapestry

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At the 2007 Festival of Nations more than 90 different ethnic groups from around the world will share their foods, crafts and traditions that form the mosaic of American culture.MORE »

Spiderman 3-Action Thriller And Political Morality Play

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Do what's right. You always have a choice. It may sound simple, but it isn't always easy.MORE »

Slow down — merger ahead

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The decision to consolidate the Minneapolis Public Library System into the Hennepin County system is moving at a fast pace.

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Inside the Daily Planet -- May 4, 2007

A Lion's Tale

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VIEWS AND REVIEWS SteppingStone Theatre premieres a new Somali play that tackles cultural collision.MORE »

Guardian Angels to begin bus patrols in North, Northeast

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The Minneapolis chapter of the Guardian Angels announced Tuesday that it plans to start patrolling bus lines in North and Northeast Minneapolis this evening.

The organization’s members wear red ber

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