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Category Archives: Hard-Boiled

  • Art and faith merge in the music of Matthew Levitt. The Minneapolis songwriter and folk musician sings in Hebrew on his new album, Ahava Raba. [...]

    Matthew Levitt: Ahava Raba

    July 7, 2011
  • Courtney McLean studied theater in San Diego and plied her craft in New York, but she’s found her artistic home in Minneapolis — as [...]

    Courtney McLean’s Dirty Curls

    April 13, 2010
  • Michelle Kinney and Jacqueline Ultan bring the double-barreled cello that marks the sound and style of experimental music quartet Jelloslave. On [...]

    Purple Orange Jelloslave

    April 1, 2010
  • Dave King is the Twin Cities’ most musical drummer and at the center of the Twin Cities’ avant garde jazz scene. This weekend the [...]

    King and his court

    March 11, 2010
  • At a time when bombast and personal invective rule the spoken word arena, E.G. Bailey is a poetic voice of traditional and global perspective. [...]

    American Afrikan

    February 23, 2010
  • Art of This Gallery, known largely for visual art installations, hosts a series of experimental music every other Tuesday night. 3-Minute Egg [...]

    Art of This Music

    February 16, 2010
  • Mitch Walking Elk is a member of four Native American tribes and a singer-songwriter with five CDs to his credit. He was among featured [...]

    Mitch Walking Elk

    February 9, 2010
  • Dessa Darling has evolved from slam poet to essayist to rapper and singer. Her new CD, A Badly Broken Code, is a tuneful mix of rap, R&B and [...]

    Dessa Darling

    January 21, 2010
  • Howard Hamilton and Laura Bennett connected over mutual admiration for each others’ visual art, but the two have made a larger splash [...]

    Red Pens

    January 20, 2010
  • El Guante (better known to those closest to him as Kyle Myhre) has made big splashes in the Twin Cities both as a slam poet and rapper. His first [...]

    Guante and Cats: Unwelcome Guests

    January 4, 2010

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