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Author: Brian Bix

Brian H. Bix (Guest Contributor) grew up in the Twin Cities and is currently a Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. He has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues.

REVIEW: The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Comes to Minnesota (Orchestra Hall)

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by Brian Bix - September 25, 2017September 25, 2017

A photo collage of the current Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra roster. One of the pleasures of being a jazz fan is hearing great musicians in small club settings where the feel is intimate and many of the seats are just a few feet away from the stars. Occasionally, though, there

REVIEW: Santana’s Still Rocking (Mystic Lake Casino)

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by Brian Bix - July 15, 2017July 17, 2017

Photo by Libby Fabro. In the last few years, Baby Boomers in the Twin Cities have had the chance to revisit many of the Rock and Pop gods of their youth, with the Rolling Stones, The Who, and Paul McCartney all coming through the area.  Carlos Santana, who appeared Thursday

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