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  • Blogs

    November 2, 2011

    Prince books new tour in Canada just to taunt us

    ​SERIOUSLY. What's it gonna take to get the Purple One to play a gig in his hometown?After wrapping up his "Welcome 2 America" tour, which was actually more like "Welcome 2 New York, New Jersey, and California," Prince announced today that he will steer his magical purple pirate ship (or whatever ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 11, 2011

    Mark Mallman tour diary, Vol. 6

    ​Jared Diamond says the success of a given civilization is based on three things: "Guns, Germs, and Steel." What he means is, dont open your surf shop in Gary, Indiana, and dont dig for gold in your laundry hamper. If Diamond were to write a book on making it in the music industry, I highly doubt ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 20, 2011

    Pixies coming to Roy Wilkins April 24

    ​As the temperature plunges below zero, it can be hard to stay optimistic and remember why on earth we all decided it would be a good idea to live here. But here's something to warm the spirits: Minnesota is so far north that we're practically in Canada, right? So when the Pixies announce a 13-dat ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 21, 2010

    Lowry Hill Walking Tour of Healy Homes

    Trilby Busch​ This Saturday, architectural history buffs can enjoy an informal walking tour and photo shoot in Lowry Hill. Organized by a couple of researchers who have been studying master builder T.P. Healy, who designed and built houses for Minneapolis's high society in the late 1800s, the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 30, 2010

    Oysters--an expert's guide to a summer treat

    ​Many locals are hesitant in buying seafood due to the devastation in the Gulf. The fact is most of the seafood sold in the Twin Cities comes from other places. Still, oysters are getting a particularly bad rap. But not to fear, you can spend the summer eating oysters to your heart's content. Oys ... More >>

  • Calendar

    May 26, 2010

    2010 Flint Hills International Children's Festival

    ​Many locals are hesitant in buying seafood due to the devastation in the Gulf. The fact is most of the seafood sold in the Twin Cities comes from other places. Still, oysters are getting a particularly bad rap. But not to fear, you can spend the summer eating oysters to your heart's content. Oys ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 2, 2009

    Natalie MacMaster: Christmas in Cape Breton

    ​Many locals are hesitant in buying seafood due to the devastation in the Gulf. The fact is most of the seafood sold in the Twin Cities comes from other places. Still, oysters are getting a particularly bad rap. But not to fear, you can spend the summer eating oysters to your heart's content. Oys ... More >>

  • Calendar

    May 27, 2009

    Flint Hills International Children's Festival

    ​Many locals are hesitant in buying seafood due to the devastation in the Gulf. The fact is most of the seafood sold in the Twin Cities comes from other places. Still, oysters are getting a particularly bad rap. But not to fear, you can spend the summer eating oysters to your heart's content. Oys ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 5, 2008

    Wintersleep

    ​Many locals are hesitant in buying seafood due to the devastation in the Gulf. The fact is most of the seafood sold in the Twin Cities comes from other places. Still, oysters are getting a particularly bad rap. But not to fear, you can spend the summer eating oysters to your heart's content. Oys ... More >>

  • Music

    November 5, 2008

    Tom Morello, Uh Huh Her, and more

    ​Many locals are hesitant in buying seafood due to the devastation in the Gulf. The fact is most of the seafood sold in the Twin Cities comes from other places. Still, oysters are getting a particularly bad rap. But not to fear, you can spend the summer eating oysters to your heart's content. Oys ... More >>

  • Feature

    April 16, 2008

    Minnesota filmmakers at the festival

    Profiles of the local film community

  • Blogs

    February 20, 2008

    Greg Marshall: 20 Years of Putting Cameras on Animals

    Profiles of the local film community

  • Calendar

    February 20, 2008
  • Movies

    May 3, 2006

    I Spit on Your Gravitas

    'Hard Candy' has fun with the rape-revenge genre

  • Columns

    January 25, 2006

    Savage Love

    'Hard Candy' has fun with the rape-revenge genre

  • Books

    August 3, 2005

    Log Rolling in Our Times

    'Hard Candy' has fun with the rape-revenge genre

  • Blogs

    June 15, 2005

    6/15: Morning Communique

    'Hard Candy' has fun with the rape-revenge genre

  • Music

    April 13, 2005

    In Da Club: STNNNG at the Entry and Buck 65 at the Quest

    Rockers avoid collision at Entry show, Rapper-storyteller impresses drunks in bathroom

  • Columns

    March 30, 2005

    Free Will Astrology

    Rockers avoid collision at Entry show, Rapper-storyteller impresses drunks in bathroom

  • Restaurants

    March 30, 2005

    Romancing The Scone

    Homegrown shortbread and scone baker Amy Goetz makes her mark with sugar, spice, and everything nice

  • Blogs

    March 22, 2005

    Jeff Weise's posts at Nazi chatboard

    Homegrown shortbread and scone baker Amy Goetz makes her mark with sugar, spice, and everything nice

  • Arts

    July 7, 2004

    Bury the Truth at Wounded Knee

    Dennis Banks’s new memoir—and the murder that won’t go away

  • Books

    December 4, 2002

    Woe, Canada

    A short polemic against the annexation of Canada

  • Movies

    January 23, 2002

    What Price Dignity?

    Dolores del Rio Spent Hollywood's Good Fortune on a Respectable Career

  • Music

    February 14, 2001

    Buck 65: Man Overboard

    Dolores del Rio Spent Hollywood's Good Fortune on a Respectable Career

  • News

    February 16, 2000

    Bury My Heart

    For years it has been whispered that the 1976 slaying of American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash was an inside job. Now a new rash of accusations aims squarely at local heroes Clyde and Vernon Bellecourt.

  • Arts

    February 9, 2000

    Two's a Crowd

    Local exhibitionists throw a party of one in Intermedia Arts' "Absolute Originals"

  • Music

    August 11, 1999

    The Unheard Hip Hop

    Local exhibitionists throw a party of one in Intermedia Arts' "Absolute Originals"

  • Music

    June 10, 1998

    The Sound of One Fan Clapping

    If a local CD falls into the retail bins, does it make a sound? Peter S. Scholtes reviews this month's batch of releases.

  • Books

    April 24, 1996

    Book Roundup

    If a local CD falls into the retail bins, does it make a sound? Peter S. Scholtes reviews this month's batch of releases.

  • News

    December 20, 1995

    Painted Ladies in Distress

    If a local CD falls into the retail bins, does it make a sound? Peter S. Scholtes reviews this month's batch of releases.

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