Since 2002. Reviews of Theater, Music and Arts events in the Twin Cities and around the world.

Main menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Theater Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Archives

Sub menu

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Staff
Archived, Local Music, Podcasts

Podcast: Voltage Fashion Amplified 2010 Preview at Kings Wine Bar

by David de Young • April 4, 2010

David de Young talks to Voltage Fashion Amplified Producer Anna Lee and band coordinator Charles Gehr about what’s in store for Voltage 2010.  This discussion includes an overview of both the fashion and music segments of this year’s Voltage event, which…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Reviews, Theater

Safe as Houses, a Joking Envelope Production at Minneapolis Theater Garage

by John Olive • April 2, 2010

The house appears innocuous. It’s pleasant and airy, with a few books, an anemic plant, cheapo Venetian blinds, a couch, a table containing realtor’s photos and info sheets. But the offstage areas, the bone strewn basement, the viciously haunted breakfast nook (“It…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Archived, Photo of the Week

Adam Levy of the Honeydogs at the Jennefit

by David de Young • March 28, 2010

Twin Cities bands and music fans came together at the Turf Club in St. Paul Friday night for the aptly titled “Jennefit” to help one of the Twin Cities best-loved photographers, Jenn Barnett, raise money to replace a broken camera. Barnett,…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Local Music, Reviews

Eliza Blue CD Release with Aby Wolf at Cedar Cultural Center

by Jeff Gage • March 26, 2010

In all likelihood, Eliza Blue is a far more complex, perhaps even troubled, individual than most of us will ever know. Perhaps she wrestles with some inner anxieties or unhappiness, perhaps she simply feels in a very deep manner. What is clear…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Reviews, Theater

Spring of Freedom, Summer of Fear at Lowry Lab Theatre

by Janet Preus • March 25, 2010

Table Salt Productions premiered the third new work in its first season, offering a personal look at a moment in the revolution which transformed Iran’s political picture in the early 1980’s. This was writer Ali Ravi’s first foray into dramatizing…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Archived, National Music, Photo Sets

Photo set: Vampire Weekend at First Avenue

by Meredith Westin • March 22, 2010

Vampire Weekend descended on First Avenue for a sold -out show on Monday, March 22nd, 2010.  Meredith Westin was there and shot this lovely set of photos for HowWasTheShow. Here’s the setlist, via the Star Tribune: SETLIST White Sky Holiday Cape Cod…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Archived, Local Music, Podcasts

Podcast: HowWasTheShow CD Reviews for March 2010 at Kings Wine Bar

by David de Young • March 22, 2010

Here’s the March, 2010 CD Review podcast from HowWasTheShow. David de Young reports in from Kings Wine Bar in South Minneapolis with 10 brand new tracks for you, some of which have not yet seen the light of day in album…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Reviews, Theater

August: Osage County at Ordway Center for the Performing Arts

by John Olive • March 16, 2010

The setup of Tracy Letts‘s wonderful August: Osage County (at the Ordway, through March 21, ordway.org) is familiar: the family patriarch has died under mysterious circumstances and his three daughters, the “agitated Weston sisters”, have arrived at the family manse…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Reviews, Theater

The Vaudevillian, Spirit of the American Dream at Southern Theater

by Janet Preus • March 12, 2010

Attending an event at the Southern Theater feels like taking a step back in time. Layers of remodeling and redecorating, one imagines – along with its history – have been stripped down to the bare and imperfect brick walls and…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Reviews, Theater

Music Lovers, a Workhaus Collective Production at The Playwrights’ Center

by David de Young • March 12, 2010

There are plenty of things to like about Alan Berks’ new play Music Lovers (March 12th-28th at the Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis). The aphorism-laden and witty script will have you leaving the theater comparing memorable lines with your companions, and the…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Reviews, Theater

Iron Ring, a Children’s Theatre Company Production

by John Olive • March 12, 2010

Iron Ring (on the Children’s Theatre Company mainstage, 2400 Third Ave, through April 10, childrenstheatre.org) adapted by Charles Way from a novel by the gifted Lloyd Alexander is a journey story in the grandly mythic Joseph Campbell tradition. Way (one of…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Local Music, Reviews

Patches & Gretchen CD Release with Kevin Bowe, Adam Levy and Dan Israel at The Varsity Theater

by David de Young • March 11, 2010

I arrived at the Patches & Gretchen Sugar Head Pie CD Release Party so early that the recently remodeled (yet again) Varsity Theater (it’s still not done, but it’s awesome – you must check out the bathrooms!) was still mostly…

Read more →

Share on Facebook

Page 72 of 77
« 1 … 70 71 72 73 74 … 77 »

Search

Recent Posts

  • NITS at the Savoy, Helsinki September 18, 2024
  • Rickie Lee Jones at Tavastia Club, Helsinki August 28, 2024
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Olympic Stadium, Helsinki July 12, 2024
  • Nick Cave at Musiikkitalo, Helsinki June 25, 2024
  • Review | Driving the dream: Just keep those “Hands on a Hardbody” April 24, 2022

Recent Articles

  • NITS at the Savoy, Helsinki
  • Rickie Lee Jones at Tavastia Club, Helsinki
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Olympic Stadium, Helsinki
  • Nick Cave at Musiikkitalo, Helsinki
  • Review | Driving the dream: Just keep those “Hands on a Hardbody”
  • The Crisis: HWTS responds
  • Review | Thunder Knocking On The Door: can theater be more enjoyable?
  • Review | Interstate: love and music on the open road
  • Review | The White Card: guess who’s coming to dinner 2020
  • Review | The Ugly One: an actual German comedy
  • Review || Blue Man Group: Slapstick for the digital age
  • Review | The Bridges Of Madison County: cornfed passion
  • Review || Bernarda Alba: percussive intensity
  • Review || Becky Sharp: cynical chic
  • Review | The Band’s Visit: subtle magic
  • Review | The Norwegians: if you’re looking for a few yuks…
  • Review | Dog Act: post-apocalyptic rage
  • Review | All Is Calm: masterful
  • Review | Miss Bennet, Christmas At Pemberley: a delight once again
  • Review | Fast Company: enjoyably confusing

Archive

Copyright © 2025 . All Rights Reserved. The Magazine Basic Theme by bavotasan.com.