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Fall Arts Preview

Dan Steinberg, Associated Press

From left to right, musician Don Henley, musician Glenn Frey, musician Joe Walsh, left, and musician Stewart Smith of The Eagles perform at the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, Calif. on Friday, May 2, 2008.

Pop music: A fall preview

Last update: September 06, 2008

Guess hell did freeze over because the Eagles made another studio album and got in business with Wal-Mart. The big-selling Wal-Mart exclusive "Long Road Out of Eden" (baby boomers still buy CDs) gives the left-leaning California rockers some strong new tunes -- not that their Hall of Fame repertoire needed replenishing.

7:30 p.m. Sept. 30. $52-$187. Target Center, 600 1st Av. N., Mpls. 651-989-5151.

My Morning Jacket: After wowing crowds at most of the major summer festivals, including a triumphant three-hour set at Bonnaroo, the hard-buzzing Kentucky rock band will finally come our way to promote its uneven but occasionally spectacular album "Evil Urges." Simply one of the best live bands in rock right now.

8 p.m. Oct. 2. $36. Orpheum Theatre, 910 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls. 651-989-5151.

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Make your autumn plans now. Whether for a movie, a play, a concert or art, we've got all the big events covered.

Withering Glance: Mind your manners!

As the fall arts season approaches us, our boys from Withering Glance offers a guide to etiquette for concertgoers and theater patrons. That means you.

Movies: A fall preview

George Clooney and Frances McDormand in "Burn After Reading."

George Clooney and Frances McDormand in "Burn After Reading."

Movie reviewer Colin Covert runs down the list of movies opening this fall.

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