Vol 21 Issue 1043
Published 11/29/2000 through 12/5/2000
Crippled Creek (Cover Story)
Turning a sewer into a showpiece on Minneapolis’s north side.
Case Closed (City Beat)
A 30-year-old lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis finally grinds to a halt.
Have We Got a Deal for You! (City Beat)
City Pages solves the Twins ballpark conundrum.
Off Beat
Will Work for Property Tax Break, and Zevon Strikes Up the Gube.
Count Your Blessings (Local Color)
The lessons of Thanksgiving-- and forgetting them all by Friday.
A Frosted Fantasy (Eaters' Digest)
I'm not an artist-- I'm a cake decorator. Let's keep the feet on the ground, shall we? Gateaux, Plymouth »Also in Tablehopping: Noisome Chocolatiers
The Beautiful Show (Arts Feature)
Making the Weinstein Gallery a success only starts with putting pretty pictures on the wall.
All Circuits Busy (Music)
Electronic avatars Fatboy Slim and Roni Size give jolts to a critically dismissed genre.
In the Company of Flow (Music)
In the independent hip hop of DefJux, New York's old b-boys meet the sons they never knew they had.
RPM vs. Sombertown (Revolutions Per Minute)
Sombertown are what so many Minneapolis combos promise to be but rarely make good on--a pop band with actual pop songs.
Mysteries of Love (Film)
Humanité mounts a complicated investigation of a simple man.
Night Falls (Film)
Unbreakable's writer-director is far from infallible
The Maker of All Humanité (Film)
French director Bruno Dumont is refreshingly blasé about the controversy that has swirled around his latest work, Humanité.
Give My Regrets to Broadway (Theater)
Forbidden Broadway tries to blacken the Great White Way; Absurd Person Singular follows love's spiral toward sadism.