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City Pages was an alternative newspaper serving the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area. It featured news, film, theatre and restaurant reviews and music criticism, available free every Wednesday. It ceased publication in 2020 due to a decline in ads and revenue related to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2]
Newspaper Writing on Spirits, Wine & Beer: Dara Moskowitz, City Pages (Minneapolis), "Wine & Dine 2005: The World in a Bottle: New Tastes From the Old World" Internet Writing on Food, Restaurant, Beverage, or Nutrition: Sara Dickerman, Slate (magazine), "Down with Gloves: Why Chefs Shouldn't Have to Wear Them"
Lileks's blog, the Daily Bleat, [4] began in 1997. The Bleat covers many topics in his personal life (including his daughter Natalie (referred to as "Gnat" until she became old enough to object) and the family dog, Scout), politics from a conservative viewpoint, and cultural points of interest ranging from art and architecture to movies and music (one perennial topic is the Minnesota State Fair).
A 5-8 Club Juicy Lucy. The 5-8 Club's signature menu item is its Juicy Lucy cheeseburger which consists of cheese cooked inside a patty of Angus beef. [1] There is contention between the 5-8 Club and Matt's Bar, another Minneapolis eatery located 23 blocks north of the 5-8 Club on Cedar Avenue, about which establishment invented the burger.
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City Title Beginning End Frequency Call numbers Remarks Minneapolis and Saint Paul: Afro-American Advance [2] / The Afro-American Advance [3]: 1899 [2]: 1905 [2]: Weekly [2]: LCCN 2011254021, sn86058061
Pizza Lucé has since expanded to nine locations in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area and one in Duluth. [3] In 2010, the pizzeria began offering online ordering and within a year over 20% of its delivery orders were placed via the Internet. [4] Lucé was named 2011's Restaurant of the Year by the Minnesota Restaurant Association. [5]
The East Side Review was an American, English language newspaper headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, until publication ceased in September 2019. [2] While it was published, it was the only neighborhood-focused, general-interest weekly newspaper in either Minneapolis or St. Paul. [ 1 ]