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Vol 26 Issue 1272
Published 4/20/2005 through 4/26/2005

How Northwest hijacked Minnesota (Cover Story)
Fewer jobs. More debt. And more outsourcing.

Not in Service (News)
Will the Met Council's proposed solution to a $60-million funding shortfall end bus service as we know it?

Screwing Joe Lunchbucket (News)
In Pawlenty's Minnesota, regular guys get squeezed, fat cats get off easy.

How to Get Kicked Out of Target Center (Jim Walsh)
Heckling During the Malik Sealy Memorial Is a Good Start.

Viewmaster
Life is good.

Held Back (Hang Time)
Now that their last chance at a playoff berth is mercifully gone, it's time to pass out the grades for this year's Timberwolves--and boy, are their moms gonna be mad.

NBA first-round playoff picks (Hang Time)
Britt Robson likes the Heat and the Pacers, and dismisses the Grizzlies and the Kings.

Shaken and Stirred (Dish)
Martinis for purists and lovers of fruity mixed drinks alike.

Lost and Found (Arts Feature)
Surviving the crush, teasing an oracular virtual dolphin, and making sense of the Walker Art Center's reopening party.

The Ornette Coleman Ten-Pack (Music)
A quick trip through the catalog of a jazz master.

In Da Club: Misplaced Music Radio broadcast at the Dinkytowner (In Da Club)
Local trio flips wigs.

Blueprint: 1988 (CD Review)

M83: Before the Dawn Heals Us (CD Review)

Moby: Hotel (CD Review)

The Perceptionists: Black Dialogue (CD Review)

Backwards and Forwards (Film)
Any way you look at it, Todd Solondz's 'Palindromes' is a pip.

The Tricky Master (Film)
Stephen Chow sells classic action anew in 'Kung Fu Hustle'.

What's Up, Doc? (Film)
Even America's greatest living filmmaker doesn't think celluloid has a future.

What's Wrong With This Picture? (Film)
Why does the film festival make great movies look so bad?

Sex, Death, and the Struggle to Stay Awake (Theater)
Making whoopee at the Jungle and Off-Leash Area.

Spotlight: American Sublime (Theater)
Patty Lynch play lives up to its name.

A Graceful Progression (Dance)
Jazzdance founder Danny Buraczeski bids farewell to the cities.

Savage Love

Free Will Astrology (Horoscope)

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