Film
What’s new in the Twin Cities film scene, from the microcinema to the multiplex
Filmmakers hope ride, documentary lead to healing 150 years after hangings in U.S.-Dakota War
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Fest features "Journey to the Fallen Skies," a story about what it means to go home again
Susan Marks's documentary, Of Dolls and Murder, explores people's fascination with death through the eyes of dolls
Spazz Dad spends the day at the movie theatre taking in Oscar-nominated pictures, and leaves smelling like a pair of sweaty feet
Documentary produced by tpt National Productions tells little-known story of post emancipation slavery
Alliance Française of Minneapolis/St Paul bringing the best in French short film to the Twin Cities in small bites
Seven & Sixty Productions hopes to capture heart of Minnesota winters with new web video
'Stuck Between Stations' gives Minneapolis a rare place on the silver screen
Restraining Hollywood's new feature film premieres at Riverview Theater
Mizna's Arab Film Fest provides a rare glimpse into a world often overlooked at the multiplex

The Black Keys have moved to a larger stage, but maintain the same winning formula that brought them there
Photographer James Henkel, a McKnight fellow, captures the simplicity in his surroundings
Jeremy Messersmith takes on the roots of modern music in "Muse for Music" performance at The Fitzgerald Theater
Guthrie Theater's "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?" a suiting introduction to Langston Hughes and the McCarthy era



















