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- Who's Zooming Who? A documentary retrospective of the Maysles Brothers puts the focus on both sides of the camera (Jul 29, 1998)
- Art of Conviction Inmate artists and prison instructors talk about life on the inside (Jul 22, 1998)
- Exiled from Main Street William Finnegan's Cold New World maps the topography of dispossession (Jul 15, 1998)
- Obscure Objects of Desire Queer indies broke ground at San Francisco's gay/lesbian film fest. But will they come out in the Twin Cities? (Jul 8, 1998)
- Back in Black Thirty-four years ago, LeRoi Jones's Dutchman sent American race relations careening on a New York subway. Where's the end of the line? (Jul 1, 1998)
- Breaking Away Though weighted down with everything from CD players and wine glasses to Mexican-flag fringing, lowrider bikes are a fast way to get noticed (Jun 24, 1998)
- The Pluck of the Irish From traditional reels to Celt rave-ups, local Irish music addresses the troubled times of its homeland (Jun 17, 1998)
- Fly Away Home Having survived Cambodia's killing fields, poet U Sam Oeur writes as a witness to the "Kingdom of Hell" (Jun 3, 1998)
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From the Archive
- Mug Shots The Minneapolis Police Department brings honor back to the trading-card business (City Beat - Jul 22, 1998)
- Three-Time Losers Does Minneapolis's war on "bad buildings" throw tenants out on the street? Yes, officials say--and that's just tough. (City Beat - Jun 24, 1998)
- This Charming Man (Music - Jun 17, 1998)
- Maybe We'll Take Them to the State Fair (Editorial - Jun 17, 1998)
- Summer in the Cities 1998 (Cover Story - Jun 10, 1998)
- Band Stand 35 concerts to soundtrack your summer. (Cover Story - Jun 10, 1998)
- The Last Picture Show Movie theaters used to have majestic screens, rocking chairs, and real butter. Some still do. (Cover Story - Jun 10, 1998)
- The Phantom of the Movie House Jack Liebenberg's forgotten legacy. (Cover Story - Jun 10, 1998)
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