Last night I saw François Rabbath, the Yoda of double bass, play music composed by a son he clearly cherishes and accompanied by students he calls
Author: Ann Treacy
Soap Factory 3 x 5 Artists in Residency – art in tents
I always enjoy the Soap Factory. This summer they have featured a number of local artists with multi-artists shows, unveiling new artists last each month.
James Castle at Mia: Heartbreaking, Inspiring, Charming
James Castle was deaf from birth. He never learned sign language, or lip reading or any kind of reading. He had no conventional way to
3 lessons from a rock show with Casket Girls, Dott and Stardeath and White Dwarfs
Mostly I write about shows featuring Minnesota bands. Last weekend I went to see three non-Minnesota bands at the Turf Club. I learned three lessons
Imbue Yoga Grand Opening Party with Live Music June 11 – 3-8 pm
I’m always looking for gigs that are kid-friendly. Now I must admit I’m not above stretching the limits when I need to, but I’m delighted
Black Beauty Theatrical: Little bit music, little bit theater, spectacular show
Last night I found out where good theater sets go when the curtain closes. They provide the backdrop to arts happenings in East St Paul;