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A Theory on Bad-Apple Cops
Plus cops finally face consequences, prep hoops racism everywhere, and unmasking Mr. O in today's Flyover.
New Local Music Friday: Von Tramps, Early Eyes, Alien Book Club
Plus two Current staffers move on and the Fillmore changes hands in this week's local music roundup.
‘It Felt Like a Gut Punch’: Service Industry Workers Alarmed by Kim Bartmann’s James Beard Nom
The Minneapolis restaurateur was named a semifinalist in the James Beard Foundation awards earlier this week.
Freeloader Friday: 30 Free Things To Do This Weekend
Check out music at 331 and White Squirrel, a new queer/BIPOC market, and beer parties in the 'burbs.
Further Food Fraud Fallout?
Plus masks unmandated, a warmer MN future, and Richard Painter is running for [FILL IN THE BLANK] in today's Flyover.
Crime Watch Publishes Names of Schoolchildren, Gets Anonymous Liz Collin Interviews
We're quickly getting a sense of what Liz Collin wants to cover.
Sen Yai Sen Lek and Dipped & Debris Are Closing
The Northeast Thai restaurant and its sister sandwich shop, Dipped & Debris, will close in April.
‘Cyrano,’ Oscar-Nominated Shorts, and the Italian Film Festival: Movie Listings, Feb. 24-March 3
Plus a restored 'Godfather' and a bunch of Best Picture nominees at the Riverview.
One of These James Beard Award Nominees Is Not Like the Others
Plus teachers' strikes loom. St. Louis Park calls out New Prague, and CenterPoint gaslights us in today's Flyover.
In 1970, Minneapolis Teachers Risked it All, Broke the Law, and Went on Strike
The author of the forthcoming "Strike!" talks about the chance teachers took: "By picking up a placard and going on the street, you have automatically lost your job. That's how the law was written."