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With 10 years of electric shows under their utility belts, Jinnouchi Power is making music in ‘dialogue’ with their Des Moines fans

Patrick MacCready was a music-curious kid, but he didn’t take well to traditional music education. “I grew up in Pella and got guitar lessons from a local shop. I found it too scary, and I actually had a falling out with an instructor in the school band because the instruction part was too scary for […]

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‘It has always been me and the guys’: Tina Haase Findlay embraces her status as one of the great Iowa jazz/blues performers

Celebrated for her warm, welcoming personality as well as her rich, vibrant singing, Tina Haase Findlay has been inducted into two Iowa music halls of fame. Little Village talked with Findlay about reconciling her interests with the biases of others, retaining gratitude throughout her career and what piece of advice she shares with all of […]

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Des Moines’ new indie bookstores want to help Latino, LGBTQ readers ‘see themselves on the shelf’

Like a book, an independent bookstore can be a spiritual oasis in a chaotic world. It probably says something about our world, then, that three indie bookstores sprouted up in central Iowa over the past 18 months.  From pushing back against book bans and COVID-era malaise to capitalizing on online reading trends, Shelf Love DSM, […]

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The 10th annual Cloris Awards will bring together Des Moines’ theater pros and fans on Sunday

The Cloris Leachman Excellence in Theatre Arts Awards, a celebration that brings together Des Moines’ theater professionals, reflects its namesake. Leachman was a dynamic, versatile performer whose work spanned nearly eight decades and every acting medium. From dramatic roles (including Ruth Popper in The Last Picture Show, which earned her an Academy Award) to her […]

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Peak Iowa: The Clown prince of heavy metal reigns on, 25 years after Slipknot’s Safari Club debut

Since the release of their eponymous debut studio album in 1999, and the even more hellacious follow-up Iowa in 2001, the music and masked musicians of metal band Slipknot have resonated with irrefutable musical defiance for millions of “maggots,” as their fans proudly call themselves, the world over. It all started in Des Moines, hometown […]

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Des Moines’ Sensi’il Studios makes its cinematic debut Nov. 15 with a new kind of comic book movie

Sensi’il Studios, the brainchild of Des Moines artist Basi Affia, is the only Black comic book publisher in the states of Iowa and Nebraska. Pyramid Theatre Company, meanwhile, is Iowa’s first Black theater company. Before he founded Sensi’il Studios in 2022, Affia was a critically acclaimed performer in two of Pyramid’s stellar early productions, A […]

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The Slaughterhouse in Des Moines sates its fiendish fanbase with year-round haunts, escapes, ‘spookeasies’ and Slipknot-inspired scares

Driven by a voracious appetite for fright, Central Iowa fans of haunted house experiences continue to seek the best venues for adrenaline rushes. One dark destination stands apart from the others, a haunt with a novel-length backstory and themed experiences all year: The Slaughterhouse. A growing fanbase awaits the latest offering from the immersive fright […]

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Contact Buzz: The Toon’d In pop-up art show returns to Des Moines with some nerdy new themes

Toon’d In Art Show: 50th Anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, The Fremont, Des Moines, Saturday, July 13, 6-10 p.m., Free A golden age for small indie art shows flourished from 2008 to 2021, when the now-defunct Des Moines Social Club was bursting with activity. It was an epicenter for all arts disciplines, including several small, […]

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