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News
- University of Minnesota narcs on its pot-smoking students, but in the dumbest way February 21 by Mike Mullen
- Le Center, Minn. resident’s World War II keepsake turns out to be 400-year-old samurai sword February 21 by Hannah Jones
- 14 things as long as this record-breaking sturgeon from the St. Croix River February 21 by Hannah Jones
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Music
- RIP to the Monkees’ Peter Tork. He went to Carleton, you know. 12:33 p.m. by Keith Harris
- Icehouse promises “safe(r) space,” cuts ties with alleged sexual harasser February 21 by Keith Harris
- Elton John's coming to Target Center and here are 19 of his best deep cuts February 21 by Al Shipley
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Arts & Leisure
- Ben Bailey is a standup first, cab driving gameshow host second February 21 by Patrick Strait
- Online deals, costume sales, Oscar parties, and other fashion happenings coming up February 21 by Kara Nesvig
- Savage Love: Readers help define a new sex term February 20 by Dan Savage
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Movies
- Oscar nominee 'Never Look Away' is worth the time February 20 by Tony Libera
- Review: Sprawling cyborg epic 'Alita: Battle Angel' can't soar to full potential February 13 by Tony Libera
- Review: 'Lego Movie 2' clicks, but can't top fantastic original February 6 by Tony Libera
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Brockhampton
Oct. 30
9 p.m.
$37-$65
Hip-Hop
In May, Brockhampton ousted key member Ameer Vann following abuse allegations, but this rap collective’s roster is deep—14-deep, to be exact. After partially forming on the forum Kanye To The, they broke out in 2017 with their Saturation trilogy before returning with the relatively long-awaited Iridescence last month. A hardcore-rap record at core, it’s also an unrelenting blitz of musical ideas, incorporating everything from campfire guitar-pop to drum ‘n’ bass. Most impressively, pretty much all of it works.
by Michael Madden
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