Hip hop concert to benefit Native American youth
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The Twin Cities hip hop group Big Quarters is headlining a benefit concert this Sunday at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis.
The event, which will feature nine hip hop acts, is being billed as "Cold Flows for Warm Clothes." The artists are donating their time and the proceeds will go toward funding youth programs at Little Earth of United Tribes, a Native-run housing complex in Minneapolis. Concert-goers can get in for free if they donate a new or slightly-worn winter coat.
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