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Clothes that speak louder than words

by Sally Hedberg
Published May 5, 2011
Local designer Emma Berg breaks artistic ground with an intriguing spring line.
Wiig, far right, and McLendon-Covey, third from right, star in "Bridesmaids.

Interview: Kristen Wiig & Wendi McLendon-Covey

by Martina Marosi
Published May 5, 2011
The comediennes and “Bridesmaids” costars talk about chick flicks, bad tattoos, maternal instincts, and what Judd Apatow and Paul Feig didn’t know about women.

Franken to question Apple on smartphone privacy

by Ashley Aram
Published May 5, 2011
Sen. Franken sent a letter to Apple expressing his privacy concerns.
Anthony Hopkins as Odin bestows celestial wisdom to Chris Hemsworth's Thor, left.

Ride the lightning

by Andrew Penkalski
Published May 5, 2011
Kenneth Branagh’s “Thor” kicks off the blockbuster season with a thunderous bang

Law profs decry gay marriage ban bill

by Kyle Potter
Published May 5, 2011
The professors sent a letter asking lawmakers to end the marriage amendment effort.
Workers Bob Lucky, left, and Andre Johnson, right, fill a pothole with hot asphalt on Tuesday in Minneapolis.

Cuts could force Minneapolis to slow its assault on potholes

by JENNIFER BISSELL AND DEEPTA HOLALKERE
Published May 4, 2011
Officials say they need more funds to repair the miles of roads in disrepair.

Hydroelectric plant debate resumes

by John Hageman
Published May 4, 2011
The park board and Crown Hydro have been in negotiations for 12 years.

Lawmakers aim budget ax at medical training fund

by Kyle Potter
Published May 3, 2011
Proposals would slim a state fund used to train students in medical professions.

Festival organizers want University in lead role

by Andrew Johnson
Published May 2, 2011
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Film Festival is winding down, and organizers hope to see more student involvement in the future.

Bill gives leeway for tobacco license violations

by Ashley Aram
Published April 28, 2011
The bill would allow a more case-by-case evaluation of violations.

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