Arts

John Munger: A life in dance

John Munger—dancer, choreographer, teacher, writer, philosopher, raconteur, researcher and historian—invested everything he did with passionate intensity. He illuminated the field of dance with his droll and sophisticated dances, his wizardly statistical analysis of dance trends, and his passion for making dance accessible and available to everyone. His untimely death on April 30, 2013, at age 67 has left his family and his many colleagues, friends, students, and supporters heavy of heart and full of praise for this man of many parts.

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COMMUNITY VOICES | Popular culture's appropriation of the Harlem Shake

UPDATED: February of 2013 forever engrained flailing bodies, ridiculous costumes, and a deep, chopped and screwed voice commanding  everyone to “do the Harlem Shake” in the minds of h

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North Side murals brighten Minneapolis neighborhood

Harrison Neighborhood Mural located on the side of 1900 Glenwood Ave. N. That is the corner of Glenwood and Morgan. (All photos by Tammy Ward)

My name is Tammy Ward and I live in North Minneapolis, in the Harrison Neighborhood. 

I have lived here almost four years and have seen many changes.  Harrison is truly a vibrant and upcoming neighborhood. Change is steadily happening in a positive direction. I decided to show in pictures the eclectic feel of Harrison though murals painted on some of the buildings in the neighborhood.  

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Powderhorn Park 'Community Sing' lifts spirits

With the slow but sure progress we’ve made towards warmer weather, a lot of outdoor activities are finally getting started.

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Art-A-Whirl profile: Central Avenue inspired 'lonely in crowd' street scene work

Originally inspired by watching people on Central Avenue, Teri Bloch found herself drawn to painting street scenes.

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Art-A-Whirl profile: Open to earning a living making jewelry

When Rebecca Wicklund took her first metals class five years ago, she was on a quest. “I was always looking for jewelry that I liked and could afford. I wanted to see if I could make things for myself.” After learning the basics of soldering, drilling and piercing metal with a jeweler’s saw, she made her first pieces. As she grew in experience, she gave earrings and necklaces to friends and family as gifts.

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Art-A-Whirl profile: Houseboat turning Art Ark

According to sculptor Zoran Mojsilov, an “Art Ark” is coming to Northeast for Art-A-Whirl. He said that when boat owner Cory Parkos, captain of a 60-foot houseboat, contacted him about participating in Art-A-Whirl, Mojsilov agreed to collaborate.

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Measuring Minneapolis’ creative vitality

“Put ‘visual artist’ on your Schedule C [tax form] so I can count you,” said Gulgun Kayim, the City of Minneapolis’ director of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy. Her presentation, to a group assembled at Chowgirls Parlor April 22, a week after tax deadline, was one of many to be held about the Minneapolis Creative Index.

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Jon Jon Scott on all things music

Jon Jon Scott has an opinion on just about everything.

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