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Did you know... that Têtes Noires(pictured) was the first all-female rock band from
Minneapolis?
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Alexander died in 2005.[1] Gage became a visual artist. She is a founding member of Form + Content Gallery, an artist's cooperative in Minneapolis,[2] and director of 10 Years + Counting, a grassroots project which encourages artists and musicians to respond creatively to the ongoing war and conflict in the Middle East.[3] With Bartell, she formed "Truant Lovers" in 2007.[4] Kayon played with "Big Lucy" and became a Hollywood electrician for films.[5] Holt earned her doctorate in educational psychology at the
University of Minnesota as well as a masters in ministry studies and is a counselor in
California women's prisons.[6] Frucci is a freelance writer who has written for the San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times and others.[7][8] Bartell is a practicing attorney at the Minneapolis firm, Foley & Mansfield.[9]
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