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St. Paul to ban BASE jumpers

by James Nord
Published October 29, 2009
The city of St. Paul proposed an ordinance to ban BASE jumping within city limits.
Lt. Wang of the communist forces is such a showoff
PHOTO COURTESY WALKER ART CENTER

People’s Republic of Cinema

by Thomas Q. Johnson
Published October 28, 2009
Minnesota harmony seeking citizens demand “We Want Chinese films!”

Brian Coyle Center redesign delayed

by Lolla Mohammed Nur
Published October 28, 2009
The development plans included expanding the building and building a multipurpose field, which could’ve been complete by spring 2010.
PHOTO COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

Mangia! Italian eating

by John Sand
Published October 28, 2009
Local author Eric Dregni lives out every college student's post-grad dream and survives to write about it.
Designer profile: Kathryn V

Designer profile: Kathryn V

by Kara Nesvig
Published October 28, 2009
U student Kathryn Sterner tells A&E the ins and outs of local fashion.

First-rate pasta comes to the North Loop

by Kara Nesvig
Published October 28, 2009
Celebrated chef unveils his latest venture: Exquisite noodles.
Red Stag's grilled pork sirloin served with stewed lentils and spaetzle in a homemade whole-grain mustard sauce.
Vegetarian option: tempura fried broccoli instead of pork.

The Cities’ best date nights

by John Sand
Published October 28, 2009
Looking for a cheap way to make your lover swoon? We've got you covered.

Downtown reconstruction progresses

by Anissa Stocks
Published October 27, 2009
Bus lanes, landscaping make Nicollet Mall easier to navigate.

Minneapolis offers business help

by James Nord
Published October 27, 2009
Minneapolis has a pilot program to help make it easier to give assistance to local businesses.

Asian business owners file complaint against Met Council

by Tara Bannow
Published October 26, 2009
Concerned Asian Business Owners is the third group to take issue with light rail.

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