Category: News
Cedar Avenue’s West Bank performance spaces
BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE The northernmost part of Cedar Avenue vanishes into a small theater district. Three unique performance spaces in Minneapolis are there, two in Seven Corners, where Cedar Avenue actually terminates, and one a few blocks away. Just off Cedar in the other direction there is the U…
Who is ISIS?
Trying to make sense of the park board
Sanford’s spirit soars
Stupendous adventures on Franklin Avenue
New Left Convention in Chicago, 1967
Everything we believe is real—in a certain way
BY ELAINE KLAASSEN “The Geography of Madness: Penis Thieves, Voodoo Death and the Search for the Meaning of the World’s Strangest Syndromes” is a book that challenges not a few assumptions. And Frank Bures is a writer for whom nothing is weird. To research the book, seasoned traveler Bures criss-crosses…
Should we stay or should we go?
‘Scapegoat’ at Pillsbury House Theatre shocks, inspires, humors our foibles on race
DFL State Convention report
Theatre in the Round’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’
BY ADAM M. SCHENCK A preference is, by definition, a greater liking for one option over another. For some odd reason, however, I cannot fathom how someone would not like the genre of the English romance, which focuses on romantic relationships and concludes with an optimistic ending, typically a marriage.…