Arts and Culture

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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.

What's behind the growing urban, rural divide?
America isn't growing in size, but Americans are growing apart. As urban communities grow, rural communities are shrinking. Does this fuel political and cultural divides?
The Jackie Tapes: 1964 interviews, daughter provide intimate look at Kennedy years
In March 1964, a few months after President Kennedy's assassination, Arthur Schlesinger recorded many hours of interviews with Jacqueline Kennedy. On the 50th anniversary of JFK's presidency, the tapes were released in a book and CD collection, with daughter Caroline Kennedy writing the forward, sharing her favorite moments in a 2011 speech.
Actress Debbie Reynolds has died at age 84, son says
Her son, Todd Fisher, said Reynolds died Wednesday, a day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher, who was 60. "She's now with Carrie and we're all heartbroken," he said.
With the loss of its celebrities, Gen X ponders mortality
The year has left the generation born between the mid-1960s and the early 1980s wallowing in memories and contemplating its own mortality.
2016 in reading: Favorite books of the year
"There's so much you get from a book that you can't get from anyplace else," said Lisa Lucas, executive director of the National Book Foundation.
"Winchester Cathedral" by The New Vaudville Band hit number one on the Billboard pop chart 50 years ago today. The song was written by Geoff Stephens. He was inspired when he saw a picture of the English cathedral on a wall calendar. To re-create a sound like you would have heard on a 1930s vaudeville recording, Stephens sang his part through a megaphone.
Carrie Fisher was in on the joke
Forget the gold bikini: In interviews, in her one-woman show and -- especially -- in her prose, the actress projected a knowing, sardonic quality that made you want to hang out with her.
Listeners share their intentions, resolutions for 2017
The phone lines filled with listeners who wanted to share their hopes and goals for 2017.
Adams' lyrical and poignant novel about the plight of rabbits whose home was under threat became an astonishing success after it was published. It was made into a film, with a remake scheduled for next year.