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The Intelligent Minnesotan's Guide to the Awesomeness of Kushner

Photo By Michal Daniel

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The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide To Capitalism And Socialism With A Key To The Scriptures

I'm Going to Singapore; McKee's Going to the Guthrie

Yippee! We're headed for Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia this morning. Temperature is gonna be around 89 degrees in Singapore on Sunday, with a 50 percent chance of rain, but we can live with that. Singapore is supposed to be one of great food cities of the world, so stay tuned for a few gastronomic reports from en route.

Will Make Commercials for Beer: Local Filmmakers Shill for Grainbelt

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Make Your Own Grainbelt Commercial Viewing Party

A Christmas Carol and The Guthrie

Somehow, in 40 years, 12 of them spent as an arts critic, I have managed not to see the Guthrie's production of A Christmas Carol, which is an extraordinary and embarrassing feat. It's sort of like being a New Yorker and never seeing the Yankees play, or being from Los Angeles and never using cocaine. But A Christmas Carol is a tricky subject for an arts critic to write about, for a few reasons.

Old Wicked Songs

A Gary of Our Own

Local Gary Louris must likely get mobbed after shows in Spain, where he spends a good deal of time. I mean, the city of Bilbao gets a full Jayhawks show on September 6 - a Saturday headlining slot, closing out the Azkena Rock Festival.

Don't Go West! There's Gold Right Here with "Little House"

photo courtesy Associated Press

All Hopped Up on Russian Rye

I could tell jokes about Tsarist Russians all day long, so I'll just leave it to the folks at the Guthrie's Wurtele Thrust Stage, where a new adaptation of Nikolai Gogol's 19th century comedy The Government Inspector runs through August 24.

Gem of the Ocean

Although it was one of the last plays he wrote, Gem of the Ocean falls first chronologically in August Wilson's 10 plays about the black experience in 20th century America. It's not his best — Fences and The Piano Lesson both won Pulitzers — but Penumbra Theatre puts on a solid interpretation at the Guthrie.

A Midsummer Night's Wine

So it seems the kids from Fame (who, by the way, are now eligible for AARP) have gotten together with Cyndi Lauper and a couple writers from the early days of Saturday Night Live to adapt Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Guthrie.

That, and I suppose Joe Dowling had a hand in it, too.

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