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Q-Tip, middle, claims to be "prominent like Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe," but those guys didn't need to wear their words on their shirts.

The paths of rhythm

by Mark Brenden
Published July 27, 2011
"Beats, Rhymes & Life," Michael Rapaport’s overview A Tribe Called Quest's career excursions is honest and unapologetic, perhaps to a fault. Especially if you are Q-Tip.
Chris Evans stars as the Allies' red, white and blue war hero.

Review: Captain America: The First Avenger

by Raghav Mehta
Published July 22, 2011
The fifth installment in Marvel’s Avenger’s series suffers from a lack of ambition.

$23 million cut from Minneapolis local govt. aid

by John Hageman
Published July 21, 2011

The city of Minneapolis will have to do some financial maneuvering to make up for a $23 million cut in Local Government Aid, Mayor R.T. Rybak announced Thursday. The cut, part of the stateâÄôs...

Dayton’s signature brings state shutdown to a close

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published July 20, 2011

MinnesotaâÄôs government shutdown ended Wednesday morning. Gov. Mark Dayton at 9 a.m. signed the budget bills necessary to restart the state government and formally end the 20-day shutdown âÄî...

Elijah Biggss, left, jokes with his sister Angelina and mother Keiko over lunch Monday at Van Cleve Community Center. The family plans to take advantage of the community services program at Van Cleve Park by receiving free lunches there several times per week.

Nationwide program lets local children eat for free

by Amanda Bankston
Published July 20, 2011
During the summer, the program provides lunch and a snack for kids at 110 sites across Minneapolis.
Bus Driver Gary Merchant drives the Westbound 3 at 3:10 p.m. on Friday.

Transit cuts are avoided in large

by John Hageman
Published July 19, 2011
The transportation budget for 2012-13 includes a $51 million cut to the Met Council's general fund, but hiking bus fares and reducing services was avoided.

Shutdown’s end could bring extra $25M to U

by Evelina Smirnitskaya
Published July 15, 2011
Students stand to benefit, and the physics and nanotechnology building might finally arrive on campus.

Dayton to visit campus Thursday

by Kyle Potter
Published July 14, 2011

In the midst of the largest government shutdown in state history, Gov. Mark Dayton will speak at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs Thursday morning. Dayton will take the stage of Cowles Auditorium...

Gov. Mark Dayton speaks about the government shutdown Thursday at the Humphrey School.

Budget deal in sight, shutdown will end “very soon”

by John Hageman
Published July 14, 2011

Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican leaders announced Thursday evening that they had agreed to a budget framework to end the state government shutdown. Asked when the shutdown, now two weeks old, will end,...

Actor Drew Ailes poses for a photo during his progression from "slovenly man-child to infallible Titan."

No pain, no gain

by Mark Brenden
Published July 13, 2011
"Invincible Force" didn't need a big budget to make a captivating film about a man's battle with himself. In fact, it didn't need a budget at all.

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