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    • 10 Qs with Renegade’s Andy Bennett about Friday’s Zenith City Tales: Stories of Education
    • An Artful Interview with Ann Klefstad | by Ed Newman
    • “Side Show” a Real Life Story About Extraordinary Lives: An Interview with Director Sheryl Jensen and Co-Stars Gracie Anderson and Bree Taylor
    • Backstage: “A Steady Rain” Interviews, Perspectives. Part One.
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      • The Conglomerate | Fiction by Charles Denton
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      • You’ll Get Yours | Fiction by R. Timmons
      • A Woman Named Morgana | Fiction by Michael Worth
      • Exchange | Fiction by Jake La Jeunesse
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      • Book Review: The Kennedy Detail
      • Book Review: “Alexandra: The Last Tsarina” filled with vivid personal details
    • Editorials
      • Encourage the arts as a career path for children
      • Sadly, Duluth Festival Opera Controversy Raises Issues of Legitimacy For All Performing Arts
      • Write about joy. Write about sorrow. Write about your trips. But write.
      • The DSSO review that turned out to be not about the music | by Dennis Kempton
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    • A Summer Night of Sondheim – More, please?
    • Ballet review: Dracula opens Minnesota Ballet season with beauty and horror
    • Independently Produced Shows
      • Review: “Cabaret”, Lascivious and Serious, is an Independent ‘Must See’
      • Review: “Exquisite Corpse” is an intriguing first draft experiment in need of shaping up
      • Review: Man of La Mancha Doesn’t Reach High Enough
      • Review: Wise Fool’s “Hamlet” is a Compelling Debut for new Company
    • Renegade Theater Company Shows
      • Review: “Bug” gets under the skin with emotional, physical power
      • Review: Circle Mirror Transformation surprises, reveals, and questions
      • Review: The Wild Party Boasts Some Heavy Hitters and Plenty of Sin for Renegade
      • “Reasons to be Pretty” is raw and reason enough to see at Renegade
      • Renegade’s “The Lieutenant of Inishmore” is a bloody good, smart production
      • Review: “Parade” a stirring and strong season opening for ascending Renegade company
    • The Play Ground Shows
      • Review: “Equus” is a disturbing, yet masterfully appealing Play Ground production
      • Review: High Production Values Make “Little Shop” Shine for Play Ground
      • Review: “Closer” is a provocative, surgical examination of sex and relationships
      • Review: “Smudge” is difficult subject matter handled with bravery on stage
      • Review: “The Smell of the Kill” at Play Ground is Underweight as a Dark Comedy
    • Duluth Playhouse Shows
      • Review: Playhouse Aims High “Into the Woods” with Varying Levels of Success
      • Review: The Ladies Man Falls Short of Strong Season Opener for Duluth Playhouse Despite Some Powerful Talent
      • Review: The Sound of Music is a Heart-Warming Holiday Hit for Playhouse
      • More than razzle dazzle, Playhouse’s Chicago is a polished stunner
      • With few exceptions, “39 Steps” relies heavily on physical comedy over acting
      • Review: “Picnic” showcases stellar cast; calls for more dramas at Playhouse
      • Review: White Christmas at the Playhouse Has Heart and Sparkle
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