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Mine would have to be Augie Garcia's lost classic "Be My Guest" about the River Road Club in Mendota, although I have also always been partial to The Replacement's "Skyway." What are your favorites?
Afterglide locates a very odd Craigslist offer.
Breaking Down says Minnesota is not a state for drivers.
The Deets enjoys some fine local fried food.
Overheard examines the value of Timberwolves tickets.
According to Star Tribune columnist Pat Reusse, on Joe Soucheray's KSTP show (reported here), Minnesota Twins owner Carl Pohlad is dead at age 93. If anyone hears any more about this, please comment. [Update: Star Tribune confirms.]
The Strib does a story on salaries for the local arts community, and reveals that Guthrie Artistic Director Joe Dowling pulled in $682,229 in salary and benefits last year: Even discounting a one-time bonus of $100,000, his compensation surpassed that of his peers not only in New York but also at nonprofit theaters elsewhere in the United States. So, Joe Dowling -- overpaid?
Here is what is currently flying through the blogosphere: Andrew Zimmern Ate My Balls. Via: Almost every blog in the Twin Cities.
Of course, we know that Minnesota is the home of the Jucy Lucy. Also the bundt cake, or, at least, the bundt pan. Pronto Pup claims to have invented the corn dog. We're reportedly the birthplace of the cosmopolitan. Cheerios comes Golden Valley, along with dozens of other General Mills products. Pearsons in St. Paul invented the Salted Nut Roll. And now Secret's of the City's own Jeremy Iggers reveals the extraordinary fact that Minnesota's own Leeann Chin invented the cream cheese won ton. Any other local creations that I am forgetting?
The winner of the Senate race will be abbounced tomorrow, and, with a 225 lead, the winner is expected to be Al Franken. Coleman says he'll fight, and, until the issue is settled, Franken can't be seated in Senate. Didn't Coleman make the case when he was ahead that were he behind, he would step down?
Finally. Something neither Wisconsin or Iowa (or Norsokota) can claim!
Gosh. I wonder why, though, they fought with police when arrested? Wonder what their logic was?
The Bridge reports that Seward Neighborhood residents are not fans of the stinky PCP (Pentachlorophenol) treated wooden power poles installed by Xcel Energy. PCP is a toxin and the manufacturing process creates additional toxic chemical byproducts. However, poles treated with the pesticide last 4X longer. Should people be putting themselves, their kids, and their neighbors ahead of poles?
I'm so desperate for attention (lol) that anything with a Minnesota connection is attracting my interest ... even if it involves sports and C-list babes.
Khloe Kardashian Lands A Boyfriend (Perez Hilton via Jezebel.com)
Brandon Darby, the informant who turned over two Texas men who were making molotov cocktails to be used at the RNC, explains his reasons, and why his turning informant wasn't a betrayal of his activism: "I feel like, as an activist, I played a direct role in stopping violence," he tells the PiPress. More from the Independent.
David Hawley tells a fascinating tale of his grandfather, who, according to his father, had killed a man during a strike and spent 10 years in jail for it. Hawley took to the computer to find out the truth, and he discovered a story that still involved murder, but otherwise was quite different than what his father told him.
The PiPress rounds up their favorite stories from the police blotter. Because how can we look back on the last year without remember a story like this: It was reported Aug. 14 that someone spray-painted the rear window of a car in Eagan. Blue paint was used to write the words "penis mobile."
To kick off the open thread, here is an awesome music video in which a Mexican wrestler battles all manner of bad guys.
Fake memoirs seem all the rage nowadays. There was Love and Consequences: A Memoir of Hope and Survival, the story of a teenage gangbanger in Los Angeles that turned out to be written by a middle class white suburban woman. Then there was Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years, the story of a child Holocaust survivor who was tended to by wolves, which probably should have surprised nobody when it was exposed as a fabrication. And who can forget JT Leroy, who authored the tellingly titled The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things, which told of his experiences as a transgendered teenage male prostitute, despite having been authored by a middle aged woman. Minnesota has already been involved in at least two forged memoirs: Most notoriously, James Frey's fictionalized tale of Hazelden horror, a Million Little Pieces; Somewhat less known is my own fake memoir (not sure why it has never caught on; after all, I was kidnapped by mole men.) Now a Minnesota publishing house finds itself at the center of a new fake memoir controversy. Lerner Publishing Group published a children's book about a true romance between a concentration camp inmate and the young woman who threw apples over the fence to him. The trouble? It wasn't true.
If I had to pick one Hold Steady Song it would be Southtown Girls. …
Dougie_DStanding in the Rain by Husker Du: "Standing in the City Center, in the middle of the winter..." Rem…
Shannon QuinlanSt. Paul is a nice place to be from. …
Rathater. …
justpbobI don't know how anyone who's been here could think that "Funkytown" is about the Twin Cities. May…
rediscipleThe Canoe Song, by Peter Mayer …
jeffkIt took me nearly 50 years to come around to liking Bob Dylan's music. I bought a newer Dylan CD for…
justpbobPositively Fourth Street …
DouglasGSeein' Double at the Triple Rock by NOFX …
Reuben"Love is all around" by RuPaul! …
justpbob"Love is all around!" …
justpbobI bet when people first heard Highway 61 they must have been just dumbfounded. The melody, lyric, im…
RatIf we are talking Dylan, we should revisit Highway 61 (audio only YouTube here) …
justpbobOh we're from Minnesota We like this place to stay And if you do not care for it You can go to... HE…
kurtisWay back when WCCO-AM had a 50% share of the radio audience -- back when we walked uphill, both ways…
noodlemanhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCN4OmUddCo Reaching back a bit here. The Legendary B.J. Thomas. …
RatOh and "Here Comes A Regular" Mats …
Dougie_D"Secretly Minnesotan" by Tullycraft "2000 Light Years Away" by Green Day "Minneapolis" by that Dog "…
Dougie_DSince "Skyways" was already mentioned, I am going to through the 'Mats "I Bought a Headache" into th…
jodiThinking about that Bob Dylan song Meet Me In the Morning. I don't think there is a 56th and Wabash…
Rat"Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone" by John Prine …
indyrFrom the Strib: Pohlad earned a reputation as an emotionless guy who could efficiently collect loans…
Dougie_DHere's a history of the Minnesota State Song, composed by the legendary Truman Rickurd. http://en.w…
Rat"10,000 Lakes" by Kid Dakota …
jg_38"Land O Lakes" by The Bats "Minnesoter" by The Dandy Warhols "Duluth" by Mason Jennings "Franklin Av…
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