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Bonar proves she and her music have grown

Haley Bonar is a bit of a paradox. At the same time she seems introverted and shy while also being focused and career-minded toward a craft that requires constantly being in the spotlight.

By John Ziegler , November 19, 2009

Stuff We Like: Hungry? Stuck home in your PJs? T-Bonz to the rescue

Stuff We Like: Hungry? Stuck home in your PJs? T-Bonz to the rescue T-Bonz's bar food is an amazing elixir and capable of satiating the deepest of cravings. There are a ton of options to choose from: burgers, pizzas (the taco pizza is wicked), and an array of appetizers last seen at a Super Bowl party.

By Christa Lawler , November 19, 2009

CD review: Pianist Jim O’Neill accentuates the pop in pop-jazz

CD review: Pianist Jim O’Neill accentuates the pop in pop-jazz Light show-tune-style pop is the fare here with a few small spaces for blowing. “Violet” is glossy and sounds like every nook and crevice was planned to within an inch of its life, giving it a lustrous sheen.

By John Ziegler , November 19, 2009

The Current blog: The Whistling Bird Cafe is no more

The Current blog: The Whistling Bird Cafe is no more Gilbert's Whistling Bird Cafe and Bar, a Jamaican restaurant, closed its doors for good Tuesday.

By Jana Hollingsworth , November 18, 2009

Review: Cirque Dreams’ cool twists on athletic feats mesmerizing

Review: Cirque Dreams’ cool twists on athletic feats mesmerizing Cirque Dreams shows, imitator of the enormously successful Cirque du Soleil, presented Cirque Dreams Illumination on Tuesday evening at the DECC Auditorium.

By Paul Brissett , November 18, 2009

‘Crucible’ proves itself a timeless classic in UWS show PressPass

The production of “The Crucible” that opened Thursday at the University of Wisconsin-Superior makes clear why Arthur Miller’s dramatization of the 17th century Salem witch trials is an American classic.

By Paul Brissett , November 13, 2009

If you go PressPass

What: “The Crucible” Where: Holden Fine Arts Center, UWS When: 7:30 p.m. today, Saturday and Nov. 20 and 21 and 1 p.m. Nov. 22 How much: $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students and $2 for UWS students For information: (715) 394-8380 The review: This production demonstrates the timelessness of Arthur Miller’s classic tale.

November 13, 2009

CD review: Rogers twines world music, spirituals PressPass

CD review: Rogers twines world music, spirituals Fusing distinctly different musical styles into one has always produced interesting, albeit varied, results.

By John Ziegler , November 12, 2009

What are you reading PressPass

This anthology was published in 2008 by the League of Minnesota Poets to commemorate the 150th year of Minnesota’s statehood.

By Recommended by Bruce Henricksen of Duluth , November 08, 2009

‘Smash’ clever, but unintelligible some of the time PressPass

“Smash,” a play adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher of George Bernard Shaw’s comic novel “An Unsocial Socialist,” contains some witty dialogue. In the production that opened Friday at the College of St. Scholastica, though, a serious portion of it was incomprehensible.

By Paul Brissett , November 07, 2009

CD review: Fly away with Masse’s ‘Bird Song’ PressPass

CD review: Fly away with Masse’s ‘Bird Song’ Have you ever had one of those experiences you just weren’t prepared for? Where the sensory overload left your mouth and your eyes, or ears, wide-open?

By John Ziegler , November 05, 2009

Stuff we like: Black Bear’s seafood buffet is a king’s catch PressPass

Stuff we like: Black Bear’s seafood buffet is a king’s catch My coworker, Christa Lawler, is always trying to hit me up to write a “Stuff We Like” column for the News Tribune.

By Jon Nowacki , November 05, 2009

Performance Review: ‘Fire on the Water’ lit up the night PressPass

Performance Review: ‘Fire on the Water’ lit up the night The local arts scene just gets better and better, and the recent collaborative dance show “Fire on the Water” set the bar even higher — and hearts afire.

By Rose Case , November 02, 2009

What are you reading? PressPass

Title: “The Mistake Has A Name” Author: Anne Weihsmann Publisher: Xulon Press Genre: Creative nonfiction

By Recommended by Julie McCormick of North Star, Minn. , November 01, 2009

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OUR VOICES First impressions of ... Fischerspooner's 'Entertainment'

While the electroclash duo Fischerspooner hasn't released anything that invigorating since 2001's "Emerge" (from the exhaustingly hyped group's debut, "#1"), there's always hope for the future, right? Well, we'll soon find out; here are my preliminary thoughts on "Entertainm

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