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  2. City Pages - Wikipedia

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    The publication has been criticized by Minneapolis City Council member Alondra Cano, who called a story about her "racist" and "sexist." [10] In her 2015 memoir, musician Carrie Brownstein asserted sexism in the paper's music coverage in the '90s, citing City Pages among "a representative sample of journalism about Sleater-Kinney.

  3. Ousia (band) - Wikipedia

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    Best Electronic Group/DJ of 1997 - Nominated (Minnesota Music Awards - April 23, 1998) Best Electronic Music CD of 1997 - Nominated (Minnesota Music Awards - April 23, 1998) "Picked to Click" (Best New Band Poll) - Top 10 ( City Pages , Minneapolis - April 22, 1998)

  4. Prof (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Prof and Campbell, along with Dillon Parker, later became co-owners of the Stophouse Music Group, a record label that owns and manages their eponymous Stophouse Studios in northeast Minneapolis. [6] The staff of City Pages named Prof as Minnesota's 19th-best rapper in 2012, citing his musical dexterity, "his impressive singing voice", and his ...

  5. Riverview Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Riverview's lobby, largely unchanged since 1956. The Riverview is located in Minneapolis's Howe neighborhood and seats 700 patrons. [4] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the theater typically played second-run films for between $2–3 per ticket and its concessions were also "much cheaper than at the suburban multiplexes". [14]

  6. Minneapolis named best city for new college grads

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    Other metrics under consideration included a city's population of 25-year-olds with Bachelor's degrees, the size of the non-married population, the median income of 25-year-olds and the number of ...

  7. Racket (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Racket is a writer-owned, reader-funded website founded in 2021 by a group of former City Pages editors: Jessica Armbruster, Jay Boller, Em Cassel, and Keith Harris. Racket focuses on local news, politics, music, arts, culture, food and drink, and theater in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Dylan Hicks - Wikipedia

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    The album featured drum and instrument programming on the songs "City Lights" and "My Best Friend" by Jason Heinrichs, also known as Anomaly. [7] Star Tribune music critic Chris Riemenschneider named the album No. 8 in his top 10 Minnesota records of 2001, calling it "full of self-deprecating, oddball characters and one telling, ironic tale ...

  9. STNNNG - Wikipedia

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    STNNNG took first place in the annual "Picked To Click" band poll in Minneapolis' City Pages in 2005. [2] STNNNG's second album, Fake Fake, was the first to feature Jesse Kwakenat (also of Heroine Sheiks) on bass. [3] Fake Fake was recorded and engineered by Mike Lust at Lust Manor in Chicago.