'God Girl' playwright was disillusioned by the church
Kristine Holmgren recounts her experience with the patriarchy in a play that opens Saturday.
Kristine Holmgren recounts her experience with the patriarchy in a play that opens Saturday.
The dance collective Shapeshift may be young, but it embodies the unifying spirit of the genre’s 1970s roots.
"Love and Information" is a clever study on how we connect and collect scraps of knowledge, for better or worse, in 57 scenes.
Top reasons adults attend arts events include socializing and supporting community.
David Henry Hwang’s early play "FOB" looks at conflicts between American-born Asians and those who are "fresh off the boat."
Before the late-morning rebroadcast Sunday, an apology was aired and the word was bleeped out by MPR the second time around.
Crystal Fox of TV's "Haves and the Have Nots" will headline "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark."
Plymouth Playhouse brings the snark of VH1 to Broadway songs.
The final show in Walker’s Out There series orbits writer’s life with extraordinary invention.
Walker Art Center’s popular Internet Cat Video Festival will be at CHS Field Aug. 12.
Two galleries try to revitalize the Minneapolis art scene with a biennial and youthful ideas.
A new Tony Award honors theater educators.
Design concept would add wet meadow near formality of quads
A group that's advising the $10 million revamping of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is opting toward crossing its 16th-century formality with 21st-century sustainability. The garden's sign…
The Jungle opens its 25th year with a popular old favorite.