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August 14, 2015

After almost two years in the making, the Diverse Emerging Music Organization (DEMO) Center For Music will finally be opening in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. Expected to be functional for many purposes, the space’s proprietors hope to host music lessons, workshops, discussion groups, and live performances for all ages. The driving force behind the center…

DEMO Center for Music opens in new Seward space

DEMO Center for Music opens in new Seward space

Mackenzie Martin • Aug 14, 2015

After almost two years in the making, the Diverse Emerging Music Organization (DEMO) Center For Music will finally be opening in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. Expected to be functional for many purposes, the space’s proprietors hope to host music lessons, workshops, discussion groups, and live performances for all ages. The driving force behind the center…

9:30 Coffee Break: Who else deserves a biopic?

9:30 Coffee Break: Who else deserves a biopic?

Jill Riley and Sean McPherson • Aug 14, 2015

As the new N.W.A. film 'Straight Outta Compton' opens, we're wondering what other artists you think deserve a biopic. Request a song by an artist you'd like to see portrayed in a biopic, and in your request, be sure to tell us which actors you think should play the role of your requested artists.

Cube Critic: 'Straight Outta Compton'

Cube Critic: 'Straight Outta Compton'

Euan Kerr • Aug 14, 2015

Cube Critic Euan Kerr stops by The Current's Morning Show to talk to Jill Riley and Sean McPherson about a new film that tells the story of the formation of the hip hop collective, N.W.A. 'I certainly learned a lot,' Euan says. 'It's riveting watching this.'

Friday Five: The Minnesota Next edition

Friday Five: The Minnesota Next edition

Andrea Swensson • Aug 14, 2015

Back in February, I wrote an article called “10 Twin Cities Bands to Watch,” a roundup of brand-new acts I liked. Somehow, over the course of the past six months, all of those bands found each other and decided to put together a two-day showcase. They asked me to host the whole thing, and I…

Today in Music History: Shout-out to Slim Dunlap

Today in Music History: Shout-out to Slim Dunlap

Aug 14, 2015

The Beatles thought it best to say goodbye to Pete; Sonny & Cher had a hit with 'I Got You, Babe'; Michael Jackson secured the rights to the Beatles' back catalogue; Foo Fighters made their TV debut; and guitarist Slim Dunlap was born in Plainview, Minn., Today in Music History.

Best Twin Cities spots to eat and hang out: Bad Bad Hats share their picks

Best Twin Cities spots to eat and hang out: Bad Bad Hats share their picks

Sadie Bell • Aug 14, 2015

On a Saturday morning you’re likely to find Kerry Alexander, Noah Boswell, and Chris Hoge enjoying the view of the mighty Mississippi over a pulled pork hash at the Mill City Farmers market. These three Minneapolis-based musicians are better known as the indie rock band Bad Bad Hats. They released their first album Psychic Reader on July 17…

Miguel concert moved from First Avenue to State Theatre

Miguel concert moved from First Avenue to State Theatre

Jay Gabler • Aug 14, 2015

Miguel’s sold-out Saturday night show at First Avenue’s Mainroom has been moved to the State Theatre, as inspections and repairs continue in the wake of a partial ceiling collapse in the Mainroom on Wednesday night. “All purchased tickets for the Mainroom show will be honored at the State Theatre show,” according to First Avenue’s website. With the…

Review: “Straight Outta Compton” tells the story of N.W.A. as an American epic

Review: “Straight Outta Compton” tells the story of N.W.A. as an American epic

Jay Gabler • Aug 14, 2015

It would have been possible to make a great small film about the genesis of N.W.A.: an intimate portrait of five kids who grew up in Compton and found their voices on the stage and in the studio. These guys, though, don’t do anything small. Straight Outta Compton unfolds over 147 minutes as an American epic—telling…

The Current's Rock and Roll Book Club: Stephen Witt's 'How Music Got Free'

The Current's Rock and Roll Book Club: Stephen Witt's 'How Music Got Free'

Mac Wilson • Aug 13, 2015

For this month's Rock and Roll Book Club selection, Mac Wilson writes about a fascinating new history of the digital music era.

First Listen: Nathaniel Rateliff, 'Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats'

First Listen: Nathaniel Rateliff, 'Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats'

Jason Heller • Aug 13, 2015

Rateliff is an accomplished solo singer-songwriter of the introspective, acoustic variety. The Night Sweats' music is where he unleashes his swaggering, after-dark persona.

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