Tag: Arts
Displaced Persons
Jila Nikpay’s new photography book celebrates breast cancer survivors, revealing the reality behind a once-shrouded subject.
Cabaret Cojones
Leslie Ball’s midnight cabaret celebrates 15 years of song, dance, and eccentricity.
Arts Feature
Mischa Santora, associate conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra, is more than a backup tux. He’s a world-class maestro who, in almost any other city, would be a celebrity. In fact, he already is.
Three’s Company
The smart, satirical sitcom Nate on Drums may be the next local TV show to leap to a national network—even without Nate.
A Tangled History
Actress and playwright Kimberly Morgan unravels the long and the short of African American hairstyles—and tells the story of a people in the process
Drawn Together
How the International Cartoonist Conspiracy helps comic book artists scale new heights in a single, monthly event.
Supper and Sondheim
After nearly four decades of success, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres—the country’s largest venue of its kind—is looking to expand. We feel a song coming on.
The Art of More
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts’ new leader believes the timing is right to rejuvenate the 123-year-old museum as a world-class exhibitor—and he has the fresh capital and gallery space to get the arty party started.









