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The Paintings Have Been Drinking (Not Me)

The Paintings Have Been Drinking (Not Me)

Submitted by Andy Sturdevant on
Monday, June 30, 2008

Taking an out-of-focus, bleary-eyed look at booze and art openings.

No Way Home

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No Way Home

A Cambodian gang member from St. Paul is banished to a country he doesn’t know.
"The Sanctity of Marriage"

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"The Sanctity of Marriage"

What is it? And what are YOU doing to corrupt it?
Cruise Control

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Cruise Control

Men hooking up in the city’s public parks—it’s a nuisance, but is it a crime?
Unhappy Trails

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Unhappy Trails

Why are the people of Guthrie, Minnesota, trying to dismantle the state’s celebrated public trails?
The Mortarboard, the Sheepskin, and the Dixie Cup

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The Mortarboard, the Sheepskin, and the Dixie Cup

Never mind the SATs, what about mandatory urine tests in public schools?
Out the Inbox

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Out the Inbox

Who is responsible for all that pornographic spam?
Gagging on the Patriot Act

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Gagging on the Patriot Act

Minnesota’s Jane Kirtley battles to keep the First Amendment from becoming a casualty in the war on terrorism.
Who Wins the Custody Jackpot?

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Who Wins the Custody Jackpot?

Divorcees pay up to $25,000—each—to keep the kids. Custody “experts” hold all the cards and profit from their pain.