Thursday, January 21, 2016
Erica Rivera Interviews Lower Dens
Erica Rivera spoke to Jana Hunter, leader of synth-pop band Lower Dens, about depression, the evils of television, and using music to foster human connection. Read the Q&A on City Pages here.
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City Pages,
Depression,
Interviews,
Jana Hunter,
Music,
Musicians,
Online Content,
Q and A,
Television,
Web Writing
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Erica Rivera Interviews City of Sound
Erica Rivera spoke to Danny Morrison, frontman for City of Sound, a Minneapolis-based band ten years in the making. Read the Q&A on City Pages here.
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Erica Rivera Interviews The Guerrilla Girls
Erica Rivera interviewed Käthe Kollwitz of the Guerrilla Girls, a group of masked feminist arts advocates currently taking over the Twin Cities. Read the Q&A on City Pages here.
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Art,
Artist,
City Pages,
Feminism,
Guerrilla Girls,
Interviews,
Online Content,
Politics,
Q and A
Monday, January 18, 2016
Erica Rivera Previews Red Lake Art Show
Erica Rivera spoke to curator Brenda Child about Singing Our History, an exhibition at the University of Minnesota showcasing the art and photography of Red Lake Nation. Read more on City Pages here.
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Art,
Artist,
City Pages,
Exhibits,
Native American,
Ojibwe,
Online Content,
Painter,
Photography,
Red Lake,
University of Minnesota
Friday, January 15, 2016
Erica Rivera Interviews Hari Kondabolu
Erica Rivera spoke to "overeducated" comedian Hari Kondabolu about his intellectual stand-up act, thoughts on Donald Trump, and the current events that have captured his attention. Read the Q&A on City Pages here.
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City Pages,
Comedian,
Interviews,
Online Content,
Politicians,
Politics,
Q and A,
Web Writing
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Erica Rivera Interviews Jermaine Fowler
Erica Rivera spoke to comedian and actor Jermaine Fowler about growing up with teen parents, his new sitcom, and what's wrong with the comedy scene. Read the Q&A on City Pages here.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Erica Rivera Previews David Foster Wallace-Inspired Production
Erica Rivera interviewed director Daniel Fish about his theater production A (radically condensed and expanded) Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again After David Foster Wallace, coming to the Walker Art Center. Read more on City Pages here.
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