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How would you describe Minnesota's performing arts scene? With a twist. . .
Crazy? Flakey? 'Cause all the people we know who work in "regular" jobs are so sane.
If you could start over what would you be instead?
Why did you even start performing live?
What is your least favorite Shakespeare play?
There are two kinds of people in the world - those who divide things into two's, and those who are lying to themselves.
We answer the age-old questions - Shakespeare or Chekhov? Tequila or Jagermeister?
There are two kinds of people in the world - those who divide things into two groups, and those who don't.
Connecting urban arts organizations with the venues in their own backyard is emphatically not a new idea. Plus, go north.
Tim Gihring of Minnesota Monthly applauds the ideas in Melodie Bahan's “Don't review this” but asks her to be less cautious as a publicist.
More smoking on stage or less? Theater for breakfast? Improv artists teaching second grade teachers? You sent us your big ol' ideas for 2009.
Readers respond to Quinton Skinner, Polly Carl, Dominique Serrand, and whether or not MinnesotaPlaylist dissed Tony and Tina's Wedding.
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