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Monthly Archives: November 2009

  • Today, 3-Minute Egg begins a three-part series focusing on local musical artists recording at home or alternative spaces. We open by bringing you [...]

    Home Cooking: See More Perspective

    November 30, 2009
  • Sally Rousse is known for her work over the past 20 years with James Sewell Ballet. She and Sewell recently divorced, but she still dances with [...]

    Momentum: Sally Rousse

    November 25, 2009
  • 3-Minute Egg’s three-part series on the 2009 Momentum dance showcase continues by spotlighting the work of Japanese native and Flamenco [...]

    Momentum: Sachiko Nishiuchi / Megan Mayer

    November 24, 2009
  • On the eve of the Walker’s Choreographers’ Evening, 3-Minute Egg spends the week profiling artists showcased in the Walker’s [...]

    Momentum: Vanessa Voskuil

    November 23, 2009
  • 3-Minute Egg drops into Form+Content to check out angelic work from Camille Gage, who gets artistic contributions from Anders Nilsen and David [...]

    Gallery Hop: Gage and McBroom

    November 20, 2009
  • James Vogel and Ezra Stead met as filmmaking students at Minneapolis Community and Technical College and have made a few short films together. [...]

    A Violent View of the City

    November 19, 2009
  • For six years, zAmya Theater has given voice and a stage to people who are or were homeless, casting them alongside more seasoned actors, in [...]

    Homeless, not Voiceless

    November 18, 2009
  • Local writer Alison Morse annually gathers a handful of writers to create new work inspired by visual art. Her latest rendition of Talking Image [...]

    Visual Literature

    November 17, 2009
  • Minneapolis Art on Wheels, a new media project based at the University of Minnesota, has found its first fixed locale — the West Bank [...]

    Parking Spot on Wheels

    November 16, 2009
  • Mahmoud Hakima tells his story of growing up in an abusive household in rural Alabama in his one-man show, Two Bowls of Cereal and Some Bacon [...]

    Two Bowls of Cereal

    November 12, 2009

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