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Vol 26 Issue 1285
Published 7/20/2005 through 7/26/2005

The Hit Parade Revisited (Cover Story)
By Paul Demko and G.R. Anderson Jr.
In an age of shrinking budgets, the city of Minneapolis is spending more money than ever to settle lawsuits against the MPD.

The Interloper (News)
Hines Interests joins in the stadium game. What does that mean for Twinsville?

The Peons of Lake Minnetonka (Jim Walsh)
The glorious yachting days of summer--as seen from the shore.

Desperate Whitehouselies (American Idle Blog)
What won't those conniving vixens say?

Viewmaster
Dead herons tell no tales.

Talk Of The Town (Dish)
A trifecta of impending restaurant openings, and one departure. Town Talk Diner, Fugaise, Five Restaurant and Street Lounge, Bobino

Tonsil Hockey (Music)
Puckish Hockey Night frontman Paul Sprangers opens up.

In Da Club: Ustad Rashid Khan at the OEC Auditorium (In Da Club)
Britt Robson on a recent performance by Usted Rashid Khan, considered one of the world's foremost Hindustani vocalists.

Raul Midón: State of Mind (CD Review)

Dahl, But Sweet (Film)
Tim Burton's 'Chocolate Factory' overloads on sugar.

Home Brewer (Film)
Writer-director Craig Brewer talks about how a white man can make a personal movie about a black pimp.

Rebirth Of The Crunk (Film)
'Hustle & Flow' gives props to a pimp's upbeat rap.

Stop The Presses (Theater)
'His Girl Friday' has charm, but doesn't deliver.

In TV Land, You're Better Off Red (TV)
Boob tube news swings hard to the right.

Savage Love

Free Will Astrology (Horoscope)

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