Arts and Culture

MPR News has you covered with news and stories about local art and culture happenings across Minnesota.

Art Hounds: Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. You can explore arts events here, or become an Art Hound today.

Art Reviews: Our arts team offers insight on the latest in theater, music, visual arts and more. We explore the breadth of creativity and innovation found throughout Minnesota, offering audiences a deeper understanding of the works and artists shaping our cultural landscape. Read more here.

Art Friend: Everyone needs an art friend. Art Friend is a new segment with our arts team. Art spaces can feel exclusive and art can be confusing, obtuse, and even boring. But, especially with the right context, everyone can be a critic. So let us be your guide- your Art Friend. Listen or read Art Friend stories here.

Our arts coverage is made possible in part by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment's Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

X Games to remain in Minneapolis through 2020
ESPN and Minneapolis officials announced a two-year extension agreement Tuesday to keep the extreme-sport event at U.S. Bank Stadium.
A true story about schizophrenia
Writer Sandra Allen received a fat manila envelope in the mail one day, filled with a stack of yellowed paper about a half inch thick. Allen had always heard about "crazy" Uncle Bob, but the manuscript they read that day opened up a window into the complex mind of someone living with mental illness.
"Johnny Cash: Forever Words," which was produced by Johnny Cash's son features an interesting assortment of artists including the Jayhawks, Elvis Costello, Allsion Kraus, Brad Paisley and Roseanne Cash.
In 'Varina,' a Confederate contemplates her complicity
Charles Frazier was done writing about the Civil War after his award-winning novel "Cold Mountain." Then he discovered the true story of the first lady of the Confederacy.
'Sharp' is a dinner party you want to be at
Michelle Dean's new compendium of outspoken women is as stimulating and insightful as its roster of guests -- ten writers, from Dorothy Parker to Pauline Kael, who pulled no punches on the page.
'Heads of the Colored People' takes on the pressures of being 'the only one'
Nafissa Thompson-Spires' new story collection is full of characters coping with being not just black in a white world -- but the only black person in their worlds. She says that's a hard role to fill.
'The Simpsons' to 'The Problem With Apu': Drop dead
The Simpsons addressed complaints about its caricature of an Indian convenience store owner by making clear that it ... doesn't really care.
Owen Husney, who is best known as Prince's first manager, has published a book about his life in the music business called "Famous People Who've Met Me."
The most frequently challenged books of 2017
Jay Asher's "Thirteen Reasons Why" and Sherman Alexie's "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" top the American Library Association's list of "challenged" books from 2017. The list also includes Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Angie Thomas' "The Hate U Give."
'No one meant to be in my office': A divorce lawyer's tips on staying together
James Sexton has seen the demise of more than a thousand marriages -- which inspired him to write a new book on how to keep it together. His advice? Keep communicating, and be painfully honest.