Black Label brings new and old
Dance review: Choreographer Carl Flink drew from the repertory and premiered a work with the Bakken Trio.
Dance review: Choreographer Carl Flink drew from the repertory and premiered a work with the Bakken Trio.
St. Paul artist Julie Buffalohead fuses American Indian motifs and beautifully drawn animal images in a new show at Highpoint Center for Printmaking.
Actor James Craven came to theater almost accidentally, but it has become his true calling.
The musical opens an entree for the company as it broadens its audience and programming.
George Takei gathers no moss. In town for a two-night "Wits" gig, the social media star and "Star Trek" icon’s current passion is the Broadway musical he’s mounting this fall.
Advances in technology have expanded the possibilities for special needs students who stage an annual theater production at Blaine High School.
Famed modernist house to be auctioned in Chicago; BYO moving trailer.
Taylor Mac’s absurd comedic drama "Hir" pushes out against binary gender roles.
Star of TV’s "A Different World" talks about her life, career and Harlem Renaissance-themed show, "Raisin’ Cain."
The company headed by Joe Chvala presents an eclectic program at Cowles Center.
Kevin Puts won a Pulitzer for his first work for Minnesota Opera. Word on the street is "The Manchurian Candidate" is even better.
Label said value was $37; painting is worth millions.
Once abandoned, the utilitarian grain elevators dotting the Twin Cities landscape are difficult to retrofit. But tearing them all down seems wrong.
Shows such as "Hir," "Girls Only" and "Other Desert Cities" open on Twin Cities stages in one frenetic weekend.
Trips through the heartland yield a "Songbook" of new photographs, and a smashing show at Weinstein Gallery.
Review: The New York dancer and her company brought magic to St. Paul.
The St. Paul venue will produce three classics in a season that begins in August.
The world premiere is part of a slate that includes "Tosca" and "Magic Flute."