Turkey won’t say genocide, but U documentary does by Don M. Burrows Published September 29, 2005 University film covers controversial Armenian genocide and garners Emmy nomination
Striking a chord: Films probe union battles, victories by Don M. Burrows Published September 29, 2005 Two documentaries explore workers' rights in meat-packing and coal-mining industries
Downtown Minneapolis named one of 17 best commuting districts by Cati Vanden Breul Published September 28, 2005 Minneapolis gives parking discounts for registered car pools in municipal lots
Grant to boost area transit options by Kevin McCahill Published September 26, 2005 In the future, students might have an easier time getting to class by bike and on foot.St. Paul-based Transit for Livable Communities has been given a $25 million federal grant to improve automobile alternatives in the area.
Weddings, funerals and wicked fun by Don M. Burrows Published September 22, 2005 'Corpse Bride' continues Tim Burton's look at our binary world
Don’t let ‘The Baxter’ buy you dinner by Jenna Ross Published September 22, 2005 Michael Showalter attempts lovable but achieves annoying
A local look at the documentary’s arrival in the mainstream cinema scene by Don M. Burrows Published September 22, 2005 Nonfiction films aren't just for biology class anymore
Back when comedic duos were funny by Erin Adler Published September 15, 2005 Our list of ten great 'buddy films' does not include Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy's uninspired new movie, 'The Man'
Coma has couple in the clouds by Katrina Wilber Published September 15, 2005 'Just Like Heaven' is a love story first, a comedy second
‘Global Lens’ brings cultures into focus by Don M. Burrows Published September 15, 2005 The Walker Art Center's series features films from developing countries