December 15, 2000 - Chris Faust and Mike Lynch collaborate for an exhibition. Faust specializes in night photography and Lynch paints night scenes at night. The Bobs, created by cartoonist Gary Larson, put on a concert. "The Green Bird" is playing at De La Jeune Lune.
December 15, 2000 - The Nutcracker phenomenon is examined. Christ Faust and Mike Lynch are featured.
December 14, 2000 - Sometimes opportunities come along, by accident, or by design, that allow us to think about whether our lives have meaning. They can be difficult experiences, perhaps even full of pain and doubt, or in the best of all worlds, they can make us laugh. The Minneapolis-based Margolis Brown Theater Company has chosen the latter in its new production "American Safari." Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts has this Word of Mouth report:
December 12, 2000 - Sometimes opportunities come along, by accident, or by design, that allow us to think about whether our lives have meaning. They can be difficult experiences, perhaps even full of pain and doubt, or in the best of all worlds, they can make us laugh. The Minneapolis-based Margolis Brown Theater Company has chosen the latter in its new production American Safari.
November 24, 2000 - Ali Salim, a screenplay writer, made it big in Hollywood. He already did commercials, one independent film, and had small roles on movies, like "Shawshank Redemption." His movie is called "So Many Dreams."
November 17, 2000 - Robyne Robinson opened an art gallery, Flatland Gallery. She is one of the strongest, most visible advocates of art in the Twin Cities.
November 3, 2000 - What do you do if you're not who you think you are? A hermaphrodite's memoires are now the basis of a play in the Twin Cities.
October 23, 2000 - MPR’s Chris Roberts reports on the announcement of Andreas Delfs as the new Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra music director. Delfs replaces the recently departed Hugh Wolff.
March 17, 2000 - On this Word of Mouth program, MPR’s Chris Roberts brings together Lou Bellamy, Penumbra Theatre artistic director; and Dominic Papatola, Pioneer Press critic, to discuss viewpoints on poet Rita Dove’s "The Darker Face Of The Earth" play that was performed at the theatre.
July 12, 1999 - The Guthrie Theater's 1998-99 season broke attendence and subscription records, drawing 360-thousand people last year. With nearly 28-thousand subscribers, it's got one of the largest subscription bases of any non-profit theater in the country. Following the Guthrie's annual meeting today, Artistic Director Joe Dowling told Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts the success reflects the community's investment in the Guthrie.