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Vol 28 Issue 1389
Published 7/18/2007 through 7/24/2007

True Tales of the Twin Cities (Cover Story)
The International Cartoonist Conspiracy put pen to paper to share their stories about living in the Cities.

Mutiny at the Strib (News Briefs)
Union votes on whether to dump its embattled publisher.

Safe as Banks (Dish)
Minneapolis's new B.A.N.K. is monumental, breathtaking, awesome, historic—and disappointing. B.A.N.K., 88 S. Sixth St., Minneapolis

Dim and Dimmer (Gaming)
The Darkness could stand to lighten up a little.

Apparition Man (Music)
Jon Davis is alone in GhostBand.

Concert Highlights for the Week of July 18 - July 24 (Music A-List)
This week: T-Hud, Planet of the Drums, The Alarmists, Musicapolis 2007, Big Quarters, Pterodactyl, St. Vincent

The Heart of the Skeptics (Mash Notes)
They write for ads—but they've also given life to a Glorious Monster.

Kwang: For What It's Worth (CD Review)

Sean Na Na: Family Trees - or - CoPe We Must (CD Review)

T.I.: T.I. vs T.I.P. (CD Review)

Man Down (Film)
Werner Herzog takes his hero-worship to Hollywood with 'Rescue Dawn.'

The Natural (Film)
'Lady Chatterley' makes the orgasmic organic.

Cold War Reheated (DVD Review)
This week: Red Dawn: Collector's Edition, Ace in the Hole, Factory Girl, and more...

Spotlight: Been So Long (Theater)
ThE BriNK go on a bender in Che Walker's comedy

You Can Go Home Again (Theater)
A new production revisits 'Our Town' and finds seriousness amid the sentimentality.

Savage Love
I have a bit of an issue with a fantasy: I am turned on by the idea of a woman dying during climax.

Free Will Astrology (Horoscope)

Dragon Festival Scrapbook (Galleries)
Highlights from the July 2007 Asian cultural festival at Lake Phalen

Here are the week's best releases from the pop culture universe (Culture Jamming)
This week: David Bowie reissues, Extras: The Complete Second Season, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, and more...

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