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Potato Varenyky with a side of horseradish sour cream from Kramarczuk's in Northeast Minneapolis.

The Twin Cities’ best dumplings

by Lucy Nieboer
Published January 24, 2013
Get your dumplings in a row.

Culture Compass: “Legit,” honey and Chief Keef

by Spencer Doar
Published January 24, 2013
A&E plans your weekend.

Sean Anonymous: Continued

by Shannon Ryan
Published January 24, 2013

To my unexpected pleasure, my interview with Minneapolis hip-hop artist Sean Anonymous (in print and online 1/24) turned into a tri-chat when DJ Name walked into Bob’s Java Hut. I tossed a couple...

Handel named U’s associate director for development

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published January 24, 2013

Randy Handel will be the University of Minnesota's next associate director for development, athletics director Norwood Teague announced Wednesday. Handel had been serving as the interim for the same...

Call of Duty: Grand Theft Allah

by Hemang Sharma
Published January 23, 2013

  Henry Charles Albert David, i.e. Prince Harry of England, is in the news for comments he made about his experiences as a soldier in Afghanistan.   Deployed on a 20-week stint as Co-Pilot Gunner...

Gov. Mark Dayton presents his budget proposal at the Minnesota Department of Revenue on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, in St. Paul, Minn.

U could get increased funding

by Jessica Lee
Published January 23, 2013
Gov. Dayton’s budget proposal would increase spending for higher education.

MSA to push tuition freeze, amnesty

by Cody Nelson
Published January 23, 2013
It also held elections for several vacant positions.

Les Bolstad revamp estimated to cost $7M

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published January 23, 2013
A task force recommended the project be privately funded.

Cedar-Riverside to get $700K revitalization

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published January 23, 2013
Most of the funds will go to housing; one resident has a different vision.

The roof is on fire

by Ronald Dixon
Published January 23, 2013
If Congress’ solutions to the debt ceiling remain intransient, the president has two permanent alternatives.

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