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By MinnPost staff | Published Tue, Sep 29 2009 12:26 pm
The first Thursday in October is coming up, and that means open-studio time at the Northrup King Building -- along with related First Thursday events in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District.
Artists' studios will be open Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Northrup King; two new exhibits will be featured.
The Bohemian Press U of M printmaking group will host “Revenge of the Bohemian Press” in the third floor gallery (No. 332). Icebox Gallery (No. 442) will open a new exhibit, “Road Work Ahead,” and screen the "Road Trip Photography" film; for more information and a preview of the film, go here.
Also on Thursday, nearby Shuga Records, 13th Avenue NE, will offer live music from 2 to 11 p.m. Scheduled bands include Unknown Prophets, The Goondas, Guystorm, Unicorn Dream Attack and others.
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