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James Baldwin

  • Arts

    May 16, 2012

    The Amen Corner at Penumbra

    Questions of faith, sin, redemption, and hope

  • Blogs

    February 24, 2012

    Oscar parties, vegan chili, Rock the Cradle: Freeloader Friday

    ​ Even if you have no money, there's always something fun and free to do around town on the weekends. This installment of Freeloader Friday features a slew of CD-release concerts, a rockin' party for toddlers, a chili cook-off for vegans, and an awesome Oscar party at Brit's. Come take a look at o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 27, 2009

    Saul Williams confuses the hell out of fans at the Varsity

    Williams was part of an... um... eclectic bill.

  • News

    August 30, 2006

    Running Man

    Keith Ellison, the DFL's endorsee for Congress in the Fifth District, has spent the summer countering attacks from Republicans—and Democrats. What made him everyone's favorite target?

  • Music

    August 23, 2006

    Träma Ward

    A New Yorker in Minnesota raps his contradictions, invites guests

  • Blogs

    April 25, 2006

    Tuesday audio: James Baldwin and Malcolm X

    A New Yorker in Minnesota raps his contradictions, invites guests

  • Blogs

    April 25, 2006

    4/25: Morning Communique

    A New Yorker in Minnesota raps his contradictions, invites guests

  • Arts

    April 20, 2005

    A Graceful Progression

    Jazzdance founder Buraczeski bids farewell to the cities

  • News

    December 29, 2004

    Artists of the Year

    12 Rods, Jon Stewart, Howard Stern, Quentin Tarantino, Garrison Keillor, MF Doom, Lawrence Lessig, Randi Rhodes...

  • News

    December 22, 1999

    Artists of the Year

    Framed, penned, screened, danced, sung, shot, delivered: City Pages lauds the artistic creations of 1999

  • Arts

    December 15, 1999

    Waltzing Into the Future: The Year in Dance

    Framed, penned, screened, danced, sung, shot, delivered: City Pages lauds the artistic creations of 1999

  • Arts

    November 3, 1999

    The Jazz Dancer

    Danny Buraczeski has choreographed a surprising journey from the coal country of pennsylvania to a successful dance career.

  • Sports

    July 28, 1999

    A Piece of the Rock

    Danny Buraczeski has choreographed a surprising journey from the coal country of pennsylvania to a successful dance career.

  • News

    July 7, 1999

    Life Sentences

    Teaching Minnesota's student prisoners reveals the power of the pen

  • Arts

    May 19, 1999

    Confuse the Powers That Be!

    A troupe of Minneapolis agit-prop artists go to Giuliani's Gotham and face their toughest adversary yet--indifference

  • Books

    February 3, 1999

    Race Matters

    Returning from exile and personal calamity, author Gayl Jones has created her own outlaw-in-training: a Baptist, Bud Light-drinking, stun-gun-toting, 6-foot-plus, African-American freelance trucker

  • Arts

    May 6, 1998

    Inner City Blues

    A decade ago, Derrick May helped invent a dance music that complemented a hollow city, Detroit. Now that May's music has colonized two continents, its maker has disappeared.

  • Feature

    December 4, 1996

    The Peril of Memory

    A decade ago, Derrick May helped invent a dance music that complemented a hollow city, Detroit. Now that May's music has colonized two continents, its maker has disappeared.

  • News

    October 2, 1996

    WAKING UP WITH THE HOUSE ON FIRE

    A conversation with psychologist James Hillman-- about kids, shrinks, mythology, and death.

  • Feature

    August 28, 1996

    The Ex-Files, Part II

    A conversation with psychologist James Hillman-- about kids, shrinks, mythology, and death.

  • Feature

    August 21, 1996

    The Ex-Files

    A conversation with psychologist James Hillman-- about kids, shrinks, mythology, and death.

  • Books

    July 3, 1996

    Book Roundup

    A conversation with psychologist James Hillman-- about kids, shrinks, mythology, and death.

  • Books

    June 26, 1996

    Signifying Monkeys

    Planet of the Apes as American Myth: Race and Politics in the Films and Television Series

  • News

    April 24, 1996

    Why Art Sucks: 57 Cultures and Nothing On

    The local art scene has turned into a refuge for the creatively challenged.

  • Feature

    October 4, 1995

    The Verdict

    The acquittal of OJ was the least of it.

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