ARTS
Legacy funding debate splits urban and rural senators
By Don Davis Rural and urban Minnesota senators battled Wednesday night about how to divide outdoors and arts program funding. Rural senators won, but just barely. Sen. Scott Newman, R-Hutchinson, sai...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 8:26 PM
Pondering Public Art
I've recently returned from travels and I'm convinced that there is both a need and a benefit to public art. You ask, what's public art? Here, I'm talking about anything that is put on display in a pu...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 2:55 PM
Spring Arts Fling coming to Bluestem
This Sunday, May 19, the Marcil Commons at the Bluestem Center for the Arts in Moorhead, home of the District's Trollwood Performing Arts School, will play host to an afternoon of music, creativity an...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 2:18 PM
Light and Hope versus Darkness and Despair
From theStart Your Week with Steve newsletterof Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "In art school, we were repeatedly told to find our own style and paint it, which sounds like great advice if ...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:53 PM
Homegrown Music Festival photos
Duluth's Homegrown Music Festival, which opened Sunday, celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Here is a gallery of News Tribune photos from - or associated with - Homegrown Festivals of years pas...
Posted on 4/28/13 at 11:42 PM
Erdrich to receive North Dakota's highest honor
By JOHN LAMB,The Forum , April 18, 2013
Once-lost American Indian portraits go on display
BEMIDJI, Minn. (AP) — The old photographs and glass plates lay abandoned, dirty and dusty for years before David Cooper found them in his parent's photo studio. It turned out they were shot by Danish emigre Niels Larson Hakkerup, who set up shop in Bemidji around 1900 and is considered one of the leading portrait photographers of American Indians.April 18, 2013
Former US poet laureate to speak in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins is coming to Minneapolis.April 17, 2013
Alaska author wants to build writers' retreat
By MARK THIESSEN,Associated Press , April 15, 2013
David Geffen donates $25M for academy museum
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Music and movie mogul David Geffen has kicked in $25 million for a film museum planned by Academy Awards overseers.April 08, 2013
Sun-Times: Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies
By CARYN ROUSSEAU,Associated Press , April 04, 2013
'Jackass' star's different strokes: Margera paints
April 03, 2013
The Christopher Gabriel Program: Christopher's Rant on Theatre Etiquette or What Not To Do At A Live Performance
April 03, 2013
NYC art museum accused of duping visitors on fees
By ULA ILNYTZKY,Associated Press , March 25, 2013
Book industry getting greener, study says
NEW YORK (AP) — Thanks to conservation efforts and the rise of e-books, the publishing industry is creating a leaner and cleaner paper trail.March 21, 2013
Experts: Chances of recovering Boston art good
By DENISE LAVOIE,AP Legal Affairs Writer , March 19, 2013
Warhol private sales exhibition to open in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A traveling collection of Andy Warhol's works goes on sale Saturday in Minneapolis.March 15, 2013
Minnesota revisor of statutes wins Finnegan FOI award
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Coalition on Government Information is presenting this year's John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award to the head of an office that plays a key role in writing Minnesota's laws.March 14, 2013
Art found in New York garage appraised at $30M
BELLPORT, N.Y. (AP) — Works by an obscure Armenian-American abstract impressionist discovered in a New York cottage have been appraised at $30 million.March 07, 2013
Grand Forks city council questions arts funding
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Grand Forks officials are looking to cut art money to organizations because their missions are not directly related to the arts.February 26, 2013
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