Blog posts

BLOG: Sweaty dramas, fringe festival, and placemakers

Posted Jan. 30

News and notes |

Atlantic asks why comedy doesn't win awards and artplace has $15 million, will MN orgs get any of it?

BLOG: News & Notes for 1/16 through 1/22

Posted Jan. 23

News and notes |

Theater reviews about and SOPA/PIPA causes protest. Here's a bit of news and notes.

BLOG: Items of some note from 1/9 – 1/15

Posted Jan. 16

News and notes |

Staff turn-over at the Guthrie, arts journalism turn-over at MinnPost, & 1968 controversy

BLOG: Items of some note from 1/3 - 1/8

Posted Jan. 8

News and notes |

Articles, items, and topics of some note from the past week

BLOG: Christmas Carols Past

Posted Dec. 7

Character sketch | Tradition

"If you have a choice of where to spend your next childhood, then you should seriously consider a theater." Marya reflects on Christmas in the theater.

BLOG: Get to the Max Day

Posted Nov. 4

News and notes | Management

It's like a holiday for giving, when Minnesotans want to make donations! To you! Missing Give to the Max Day is like missing a party thrown in your honor!

BLOG: What're you talking about 10/24-11/3

Posted Nov. 4

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This week brings conversations on Halloween costumes, the movie Anonymous, and bad audience behavior

BLOG: What're you talking about 10/15-10/21

Posted Oct. 21

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Here’s a brief round-up of comments/reactions to this weeks articles and items on Minnesota Playlist.

BLOG: Actor Warren Bowles is recovering

Posted Sep. 19

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Beloved Twin Cities actor Warren Bowles is conscious and recovering from Friday's cardiac arrest.

BLOG: New Partnership in St Paul could mean increased visibility for Art & Artists in Minnesota

Posted Sep. 14

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New partnership, Irrigate, means funding for local artist driven programs

BLOG: 3 news items you should know

Posted Sep. 8

News and notes | Social Service | Tradition | Vision

Phil Kilbourne benefit on Sept 12 at the Illusion; Park Square Theatre makes another bold move; and Broadway theater decides to adjust to an autistic audience.

Aug. 18

Fringe Lab 2011 Assessment Report

Aug. 18

The 612: if you lived here, you'd be home by now

Aug. 17

Baba: try walking in his shoes; you'll stumble in her footsteps

BLOG: 2011 Minnesota Fringe Festival Attendance Numbers

Posted Aug. 16

News and notes |

48,350 tickets were distributed to the 167 shows participating in the 11-day performing arts festival.

Aug. 15

The Beasts: they're out there, and maybe they're in here, too

Aug. 15

Change Agent and being an agent of change

Aug. 15

Dessert, anyone?

Aug. 15

Was it Good for You? Finding your Fringe Value System.

Aug. 14

FLESH: dance as sculpture, or, the poetics of the body

Aug. 14

A Good Natured Gut and dancing with Tennessee Williams

Aug. 14

That's all folks!

Aug. 13

One Word, Part Two

Aug. 12

One Word, Part One

Aug. 11

The short motorcycle ride home from Red Resurrected, watching humans be human

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