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Primus- Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People

Primus is back! The newest release from Primus has certainly been a long time coming, with Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, and Tim Alexander rejoing forces for the first time on record in eight years. Right from the get-go, you can do nothing but become sucked in visually and musically, as Primus proves they can do more than suck.

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Sonny: Directed by Nicholas Cage

Already establishing a storied career in front of the camera, now Nicholas Cage has decided to step behind the scenes, making his directorial debut with Sonny.

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Masked and Anonymous: Directed by Larry Charles

Bob Dylan – leading man. Sounds quite natural at the Newport Folk Festival
or Madison Square Garden, but on the silver screen? Well, Dylan comes
forth with his recent troubadour/mustachioed look, as Jack Fate, a jailed rock star turned folk legend, who returns to the stage for an ambitious benefit concert in Masked and Anonymous.

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Minneapolis Sculpture Garden & Walker Arts Center: Minneapolis, MN

If you ever find yourself in the twin city vicinity, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and Walker Art Center are both a must-see. Featuring work from masters past and present including Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and Claes Oldenberg, there is never a dull moment within these artistic confines.

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Tom Lawson: Automatics, Semi-Automatics, Re-Dos and Hard Labor

As the former vocalist for the 1990s Burlington, Vermont band The Pants, Tom Lawson is no stranger to pushing his creative endeavors on stage front and center. After viewing his “Autommatics, Semi-Automatics, Re-Dos and Hard Labor,” painting exhibit at the Firehouse Gallery in Burlington, Vermont, you get an immediate sense that Lawson thrives on creativity, as his new stage transforms to an array of plywood, canvas, and paints into an improvised array of energy.

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Mount Marcy: Adirondack State Park, New York

Standing a lofty 5,344 feet above sea level, Mt. Marcy in the northern Adirondacks is the highest peak in the state of New York. Resting wondrously like a pyramid, Marcy holds a bit of mysticism, wonder and challenge in scaling the top of this peak. But by no means is hiking to the top of Marcy a quick walk in the woods.

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