2007 Stories by City Pages Staff
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published May 16, 2007
This week: Califone, Heliotrope Festival, Kings of Leon, Sloan, DEMO-Whirl, Moochy C, Matmos, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. More >>
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published May 9, 2007
Reviews of To Catch a Thief: Special Collector's Edition, Big: Extended Edition, and more... More >>
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published May 9, 2007
Pawlenty vows to veto medical marijuana, protect cancer patients from "the munchies." More >>
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published May 9, 2007
This week: !!!, Peter Bjorn and John, Mastodon, Andrew Bird, Fishbone, Damien Rice, The Tragically Hip, and the Killers. More >>
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published May 2, 2007
Reviews of Little Children, Dreamgirls: Showstopper Edition, Diggers and more. More >>
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published May 2, 2007
A local lawyer fights to save babies from circumcision. More >>
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published April 25, 2007
Reviews of Planet Earth, WKRP in Cincinnati, The Queen, and more. More >>
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published April 18, 2007
This week: Larry Sanders, Smokin' Aces, The Last King of Scotland, and Overlord. More >>
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published April 18, 2007
Local businesses, meet your new advertising partner: Habib. More >>
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published April 11, 2007
One of Dara's favorite local restaurants has a mustard meltdown. More >>
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published April 4, 2007
Embattled boxing commissioner goes 10 rounds with Satan. More >>
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published April 4, 2007
A killer double biller: Two takes on the 'Grindhouse' duplex. More >>
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published March 28, 2007
Mud pit first victim of Hidden Beach crackdown. Hot skinny-dippers may be next. More >>
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published March 21, 2007
Garrison Keillor pulls an Ann Coulter in his latest homespun column. More >>
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published March 14, 2007
In penance for Britney Spears, radio stations will play 11 hours of local tunes. More >>
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published March 7, 2007
Statehouse continues its bold crusade against horny massage therapists. More >>
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published March 7, 2007
Going down to Austin? Catch these local acts. More >>
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published February 28, 2007
Reefer-toking assassin takes aim at local snitch. More >>
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published January 10, 2007
Fifteen Star Tribune reporters look to the future of the paper. More >>
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