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Uptown adds new Eastern cuisines

Published April 2, 2009
Two new restaurants, Zen Contemporary Asian Cuisine and Moto-I, recently opened in the Lyn-Lake neighborhood. Are they worth their sauce?

Police presence during RNC 8 solidarity ride questioned

Published April 1, 2009
About 40 bicyclists traveled in support of the group on Saturday.
A customer shops for instruments in the basement level of The Podium, a family-owned Dinkytown guitar shop open since 1959.

Strumming to stay afloat

Published March 31, 2009
Editor’s note: This story is the first in an occasional feature that will profile community businesses during a recession.

St. Paul seeks injunction against gang

Published March 30, 2009
The move would bar members from attending Cinco de Mayo festivities in St. Paul.
I-35W lawsuits increase in number

I-35W lawsuits increase in number

Published March 30, 2009
Lawyers’ experts say government investigation of collapse was inaccurate.

Vikings struggle with stadium plans in Legislature

Published March 29, 2009
Editor’s Note: This story is last in a six-part series covering bills that have previously failed in the state Legislature but are still reintroduced year after year.
The bros bro-ing out to Rush. PHOTO COURTESY DREAMWORKS

True bromance

Published March 26, 2009
Paul Rudd and Jason Segel get chummy in the new comedy “I Love You, Man”
Flowers, holes in the ground and fireworks all become part of the body landscape. PHOTO COURTESY SMITHSONIAN HIRSHHORN MUSEUM

Blood and gunpowder, earth and body

Published March 26, 2009
Ana Mendieta’s modern film blends human and earthly forms at the Walker

City could ban porch couches

Published March 25, 2009
A proposed amendment could ban indoor sofas on exposed porches and in yards.

Mayoral candidate suspends campaign

Published March 25, 2009
Bob Miller is leaving the campaign trail to focus on family health concerns.

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