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Article Archive

Vol 25 Issue 1237
Published 8/18/2004 through 8/24/2004

One Nation, Invisible (Cover Story)
The untold story of local hip hop: 1981 to 1996.

Gabriel Francois Has a Bridge in Bloomington to Sell You (News)
One man's felon is another man's entrepreneur: How to do business like Gabriel Francois.

Luis Palau, George Bush, and the Mall of America (News)
An afternoon with the holy trinity of terror.

The Meat Merchant (News)
How to undress for success: Jerry Koenig is the man behind the boys.

380,422 Teeth And One Chickenshit Sales Dep't (News Briefs)

Minnesota's Listener-Supported Clear Channel? (News Briefs)

Viewmaster
McEnglish

Missed Demeanor (Yard)
Snoozing through a pennant race.

Wilde, Civilized (Dish)
An ambitious café brings Oscar Wilde--and a vibrant dose of community--to life in Northeast Minneapolis. Wilde Roast Café, Minneapolis

Where Records Go To Die (Arts Feature)
Scavenging used albums and mutilating forgotten vinyl with avant-turntablist Christian Marclay.

He's The DJ, I'm The Free Jazz Saxophonist (Music)
Andrew Broder and George Cartwright make a quiet noise.

Not Yet Men, Already Rock Stars (Music)
Melodious Owl reinvent music, study for SATs.

Radio Gaga
Avril Lavigne, "My Happy Ending" and "Don't Tell Me"

The Red Krayola: The Red Krayola (CD Review)

A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing (Film)
Michael Haneke's new film is noble--and that's a good thing.

The E Street Shuffle (Dance)
Shapiro & Smith Dance creates a working-class collage with help from Springsteen.

Do The Hustle (Books)
Broadway Books' library of larceny.

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