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This Week on the Big Screen: Anarchic Czechs, Archival Flicks, and Sexy Robbers
Pretty much every movie you can catch in Twin Cities theaters this week.
This Weekend May Be Your Only Chance to See the Films at Il Cinema Ritrovato on Tour—EVER
We asked the event's organizers to explain why you have to see this baker's dozen of rare and restored films.
Madonna Competed With All the Women She Once Was at Her Xcel Show
In a 2-hour show celebrating her career, everything was just how the pop superstar wanted it. Yet something was off.
Minneapolis Park Board Pays Musicians in 🙄 Exposure, Experience 🙄
Plus the 2040 Plan still on hold, number crunching how much you gotta earn to live OK in MN, and all hail the laser loon library cards in today's Flyover news roundup.
How Fair State Brewing Hit Bankruptcy, and How It Plans to Fight Through It
The cooperatively owned, unionized Minneapolis brewery filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week.
Poised to Pop: 10 MN Music Acts Ready to Make Noise in 2024
From newbies to established artists leveling up, here are 10 acts to keep an ear on in the upcoming year.
MN Prisons Pocketed $274K In Telecom Kickbacks Last Year
Plus MN Chamber of Commerce rallies the cranks, Metro Transit workers speak up, and 'Karate Kid' is from here in today's Flyover news roundup.
No February Blahs in Your Complete Concert Calendar: Feb 13-20
Pretty much all the live music you can catch in the Twin Cities this week.
Minnesota Joins the War Against Junk Fees
Plus remembering G.R. Anderson Jr., big beer news, and the Strib achieves local angle glory in today's Flyover news roundup.









