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- Women’s empowerment, snacking faux pas, and heartbreak ballet in this week’s Top 5 MN music videos 5:30 a.m. by Jerard Fagerberg
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- 6 new songs to listen instead of that Bruno Mars/Cardi B single February 17 by Keith Harris
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- Grand Avenue's decades-old D'Amico & Sons to close 41 minutes by Emily Cassel
- Vicinity Coffee's remaining location has actually closed for good February 18 by Emily Cassel
- Local Suds: 5 Minnesota beers to drink in February February 18 by Jerard Fagerberg
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- Barrel aged beers, virtual worlds, and art: 4 free things to do this week February 18 by Jessica Armbruster
- Who Is She brings Twin Cities weirdos together for an oddly satisfying variety show February 15 by Patrick Strait
- Beer parties, Hotpants at VFW, drag story time: 47 free things to do this weekend February 15 by Jessica Armbruster
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- Review: Sprawling cyborg epic 'Alita: Battle Angel' can't soar to full potential February 13 by Tony Libera
- Review: 'Lego Movie 2' clicks, but can't top fantastic original February 6 by Tony Libera
- Review: McConaughey and Hathaway's 'Serenity' has a batshit twist January 30 by Tony Libera
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Josh Winkler observes destruction in Calaveras Grove. Josh Winkler
Land Body Industry
Every Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., and Sat. from Jan. 16-Feb. 10
11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Free
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Despair, hope, and transformation infuse the works in this exhibition. The photos, sculpture, and films collected here document the unification of Germany, the closing of the Domino Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn, the 1851 destruction of the Calaveras Grove of giant sequoias, and an orange grove in Palestine that suffered a similar fate. All of this is presented with an eye toward how colonialism, infrastructure, industry, and consumerism have and continue to render the past into a homogenous future.
by Camille LeFevre
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