Meters plugged to promote parks by Luke Feuerherm Published September 20, 2009 Groups across the Twin Cities transform parking spaces into mini urban parks to celebrate Park(ing) Day.
Owners scrutinize light rail housing options by Eric Nehring Published September 17, 2009 Concerns arise about the affordability of housing development along University Avenue.
“Walking play” The Buddha Prince comes to Minneapolis by Lolla Mohammed Nur Published September 17, 2009 The play shares the Dalai Lama’s message of accepting diversity, embracing freedom and spreading peace
“Informant!” divulges nothing by John Sand Published September 16, 2009 Even Matt Damon’s mustache can’t save this true story’s lackluster delivery.
“Whiteout” gets lost in the storm by Tony Libera Published September 16, 2009 The comic book adaptation gets garbled by director Dominic Sena.
The boys are back in town! by Tony Libera Published September 16, 2009 The Walker Art Center’s Coen Brothers Retrospective features the filmmaking duo back in their native state.
Group launches Web site for dangerous chemicals by Jill Jensen Published September 16, 2009 Healthy Legacy launched HealthyStuff.org Wednesday, a searchable database dealing with the toxicity of more than 5,000 items.
New eatery’s an “Om” run by Mark Brenden Published September 16, 2009 A viable option for a classy downtown date, Om Restaurant brings the aromatic tastes of Mumbai to Minneapolis.
N.E.’s new spin on meat by Jay Boller Published September 16, 2009 Recently opened restaurant The Butcher Block aims to dazzle with flesh, but does their wing gimmick pass the test?
Cover girl gone carnivorous satisfies in “Jennifer’s Body” by Rebecca Lang Published September 15, 2009 Not the horror-fest it appears, "Jennifer's Body" is a fun romp attacking pop punk, shallow girls and everything else wrong with high school.