Warwick GreenKevin KlingExplained as a "book club rewritten," Club Book promotes Minnesota arts and culture to a wider audience by connecting local libraries and best-selling, award-winning writers. Since its start in April, Club Book has brought such well-known authors as Garrison Keillor, T ... More >>
Joe Dowling: this man would like to sell you a theater ticketThe Guthrie Theater's Joe Dowling on Tuesday announced the upcoming 2010-11 season, which is going to include talent both local and international, balancing Shaw and Shakespeare with a world premiere. While there are no fiery surprises, ... More >>
"Death panels" is voted the biggest crock of the year, far outpacing the district six congresswoman's offering.
The GOP congresswoman is a nominee for a reality-challenged rant on Sean Hannity's Fox News show.
Your best bets on the big screen this weekend.
Viggo Mortenson leads the cast and Nick Cave provides the score in Hillcoat's unpleasant saga
Your best bets on the big screen this weekend.
Some heavy-hitters are coming to October's wildly popular lit fest.
Kushner couldn't help but think about how Rep. Michele Bachmann feels having these homosexual socialist buses bouncing along in her home state.
Miami Herald Executive Editor and former Star Tribune Editor Anders Gyllenhaal is the new chairman of the Pulitzer Prize Board
A Pi Press veteran talks about St. Paul's shrinking newsroom
Size matters in holiday movies, but shorts make an impression
An intense area premiere of Suzan-Lori Parks's 'Fucking A'
Doing the calculus on mathematical dramas
A drama about grieving fathers trips over unwanted kids
Mapping the literary landmarks of the Twin Cities
Park Square's Communicating Doors showcases three dead women, one hotel room, and a publicist with a journalist doppelgänger
After winning them a third Pulitzer, George Dohrmann is leaving the St. Paul Pioneer Press
Oedipus is born again on a plantation; Rashomon looks for truth onstage
New fiction by Annie Proulx and Pat Barker delves into the dirt of memory and the legends of the land
Mark Fritz's Lost on Earth follows the nomads of the new geopolitics; Tara Bahrampour's To See and See Again takes the author back to the Iran her family fled
With her comic new play, Minneapolis writer Bridget Carpenter gives new meaning to the term "Blue Christmas"
Crying in the Chapel: Eric Bogosian's "Bitter Sauce" interprets Shakespeare's Sonnet 118 in Love's Fire: Fresh Numbers by Seven American Playwrights.
