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    January 31, 2011

    Former Winter Carnival Vulcan suspected in hit-and-run

    Stpaulvulcans.orgSt. Paul police say one of the 2006 Vulcan Krewe was involved in a hit-and-run over the weekend.​It just wouldn't be a real Winter Carnival unless the Vulcans were in trouble. A customer standing on the patio of a bar in St. Paul told cops he saw the driver of a vintage Ford fire ... More >>

  • News

    March 10, 2010

    Minneapolis skyway can be yours for just $50,000 cash

    Plus: Unibrow bandit strikes with furrowed fierceness

  • Movies

    July 2, 2008

    Superzero

    Hancock squanders potential greatness with lame humor and a half-baked hero

  • Restaurants

    June 11, 2008

    Obento-Ya: Everyday chic in Japanese dining

    Healthy, quick, and tasty Asian lunch

  • Television

    May 9, 2007

    Message in a Bottle

    For TV's Ian Rans, there's no such thing as an unhappy hour

  • Blogs

    December 15, 2005

    Oh, that liberal public radio

    For TV's Ian Rans, there's no such thing as an unhappy hour

  • Blogs

    August 25, 2005

    8/25: Morning Communique

    For TV's Ian Rans, there's no such thing as an unhappy hour

  • Restaurants

    August 4, 2004

    Wayzata Ways

    NorthCoast, the first of two planned California-accented restaurants, debuts swimmingly

  • News

    January 21, 2004

    If a Dean Falls in the Woods

    Picked-up pieces from Iowa

  • News

    April 2, 2003

    Where to Aim, When to Shoot

    Film as a weapon in a time of war: Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival coverage.

  • News

    April 2, 2003

    Schlock and Awe

    The media march off to war with Iraq: A TV glossary

  • News

    April 3, 2002

    Skin Flicks

    The naked truth about putting together a regional showcase like the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival. And a revealing body of blurbs about the best and the not-best of the fest.

  • News

    February 27, 2002

    24

    We sent a team of trained researchers and documentarians into the wilds of the Twin Cities in search of music in its native habitat. Here are the field notes from Friday, February 15--the day that would not end.

  • Movies

    April 4, 2001

    Print the Legend

    In 40 self-sacrificing years at the helm of the University Film Society, Al Milgrom has seen his reputation grow to mythic stature. How this grumpy old man might cope with turning over his life’s work is another story.

  • News

    October 18, 2000

    The Diva of talk

    Too loud, too opinionated, too brash. Few thought Katherine Lanpher could revive Minnesota Public Radio's sagging Midmorning. WRONG!

  • Music

    August 2, 2000

    Molly Hatchet

    In a sad, familiar pattern, Mollycuddle release their best album, then break up

  • Restaurants

    January 19, 2000

    Hey, Beer Woman!

    In a sad, familiar pattern, Mollycuddle release their best album, then break up

  • Movies

    August 18, 1999

    Coming Alive

    In a sad, familiar pattern, Mollycuddle release their best album, then break up

  • Sports

    August 18, 1999

    The Evil That Pop Ironists Do

    The afterlife cop drama G. vs. E runs up against the mortality of hipness

  • Arts

    April 21, 1999

    Mpls./St. Paul International Film Festival Week II: See No Daylight

    Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the multiplex...

  • Arts

    April 14, 1999

    Reeling In the Mpls./St. Paul International Film Festival

    Ninety-three films, three projectors, and the whole wide world

  • Feature

    October 1, 1998

    My Three Kids

    One mother's journey to large familyhood

  • Music

    July 1, 1998

    This Note's for You

    Ad agencies shoot spots; local "music houses" score

  • News

    August 13, 1997

    Notes of a Native Son

    For an immigrant kid from Northeast, Walt Dziedzic did all right for himself. His proudest accomplishment? That he never forgot where he came from.

  • Books

    June 25, 1997

    Urban Violins

    For an immigrant kid from Northeast, Walt Dziedzic did all right for himself. His proudest accomplishment? That he never forgot where he came from.

  • Arts

    May 22, 1996

    Grand Guignol

    For an immigrant kid from Northeast, Walt Dziedzic did all right for himself. His proudest accomplishment? That he never forgot where he came from.

  • Books

    April 24, 1996

    Book Roundup

    For an immigrant kid from Northeast, Walt Dziedzic did all right for himself. His proudest accomplishment? That he never forgot where he came from.

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