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More madness from Herzog

by Michael Garberich
Published July 25, 2007
With his new movie 'Rescue Dawn,' Werner Herzog proves he's either the greatest director to ever deal with human madness, or the maddest director obsessed with his own foray into the subject

Minneapolis top candidate for Greens ’08

by Mike Rose
Published July 25, 2007
The city is one of four being considered to host the party's national convention.

Habitat for Humanity gets muddy for fundraising event

by Jake Grovum
Published July 25, 2007
An estimated 500 people took part in a charity mud volleyball tournament.

Marcy-Holmes cell phone tower encounters a negative reception

by Mike Rose
Published July 25, 2007

A historic building and a cell phone tower have created a controversy in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood. An ongoing dispute between residents and T-Mobile, a cell phone and wireless Internet provider, has...

‘Dragon Fest’ boat race showcases Asian culture

by Jake Grovum
Published July 18, 2007
The U's China Center welcomed 37 faculty members from China at the St. Paul event.

Harry Potter and the Deathlyerr, Order of the Phoenix

by Michael Garberich
Published July 18, 2007
Harry Potter's latest film adaptation is atop the box office, but it can't escape the shadow of the final book due in stores this week

Liger still pretty much our favorite animal

by Haily Gostas
Published July 11, 2007
In a world of first-come, first-served, the sheagles of New Zealand's 'Eagle vs. Shark' will have to wait in line without promise behind 'Napoleon Dynamite's' ligers

Nonprofit brings neighborhoods into focus

by McKenna Ewen
Published July 11, 2007
Photographers will document the evolution of Minneapolis locales.

Oak Street Cinema temporarily closed

by Marni Ginther
Published July 11, 2007

The Oak Street Cinema near the corner of Oak Street and Washington Avenue announced Thursday it will close until Labor Day. The theater's attendance is typically lower in the summer and parking is always...

Moore mature, Moore humane Michael Moore

by Michael Garberich
Published July 3, 2007
The following is a work of fiction. All resemblance to real people, documents or events is purely incidental, except where obviously not

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