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Fun at the expense of others

by Tom Horgen
Published October 2, 2003
Jack Black's turn as a wacky teacher leaves some of his students out in the cold.

Love and scooters in the eternal city

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published October 2, 2003
Audrey Hephburn and Gregory Peck star in the mod classic "Roman Holiday."

Redistricting leaves two wards without local representation

by Stephanie Kudrle
Published October 1, 2003

Six Minneapolis residents - including one state representative - sued the city and its City Council over what they call an "equal representation issue." The group, led by Democratic state Rep. Phyllis...

County courthouse shooting kills 1, wounds 1

Published September 30, 2003

One person was killed and another was seriously injured Monday after a woman opened fire in the Hennepin County Government Center, authorities said. At approximately 10 a.m., the suspect shot a female...

With fiends like these

by Tom Horgen
Published September 25, 2003

Into the rabbit hole we fall again. Leather-clad body armor, twin automatic pistols, glorious slow-motion. A feast for the eyes. But this isn't "The Matrix." This is horror. Vampires, werewolves and thousands...

Amen to that!

Published September 18, 2003

Good luck finding a glass slipper in this Cinderella story. Take a drunk Alabama organist, a "barbershop" quartet and a 7-foot prison inmate who sings like Tiny Tim. Throw in some rap and a Michael Vick...

Art films, indies and more

by Tom Horgen
Published September 18, 2003
Minnesota Film Arts' two screens offer dozens of great movies every month.

The chance won’t come again

by Niels Strandskov
Published September 18, 2003
Dig 1960s radicalism in "The Weather Underground."

There’s a battle outside ragin’

by Tom Horgen
Published September 11, 2003
Bob Dylan puts a little bite behind his bark in "Masked and Anonymous"

The woods are lovely, dark and deep

by Tom Horgen
Published September 11, 2003
Eli Roth's directorial debut pursues an atavistic kind of horror.

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