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Betty Danger’s Country Club: Psycho Suzi’s owner proposes a new restaurant

Leslie Bock, also known as Psycho Suzi, proposes to add a character to what she describes as a successful, but oddball restaurant family. “When you meet her, you will love her,” states a letter Bock circulated to neighbors. “Betty is apple pie and sunshine, but sadly lives in a time warp with no sense of reality or logic. Poor Betty.”

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Arts fund medallion connects local residents to public art projects

Through the Double Flux, one can see the monument sign and the proposed site for the next project, the Edison parking lot corner. (Photos by Margo Ashmore)

In a world careening toward making donations just by mouse clicking, the Medallion Public Arts Connector project deliberately clanks in the opposite direction, with heavy metal icons and their collectors parked at physical businesses.

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Plan B to hit drugstore shelves

Emergency contraception, or the morning-after pill, will soon be sold on drugstore shelves across the country instead of behind the pharmacy counter.

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Forthcoming cigarette tax increase worries local business owners

(Graphic by Amber Billings)

Abraham Elsayed is worried about the upcoming cigarette tax increase.

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Minneapolis looks to crack down on renter crime, some seek more property owner penalties for problem tenants

(Graphic by Amber Billings)

A Minneapolis ordinance that punishes property owners for crimes their tenants commit may get stricter if the City Council acts on a recommendation from city staff.

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Sea Change's happy hour, Psycho Suzi's patio, and roasted goat at the An-Nuur International Restaurant

Highlights of a week of eating: 

Let's see—Sunday night Carol took me out for Father's Day for dinner and a show. The real highlight was actually the show, Clybourne Park at the Guthrie. It's one of the best plays I have seen in years: a sharp, funny, serious play about race that had the audience laughing out loud (and squirming in their seats). (Read Jay Gabler's Daily Planet review.) But the late night bite next door at Sea Change was also a treat. Sea Change offers a happy hour every night from 8 to 11 p.m.  (and also Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3 to 6, and Mondays from 5 to 6.) We split an order of fries, a cup of bouillabaisse ($6), crisp fried calamari with curry aioli ($7), and a shrimp cocktail ($8), all beautifully presented and robustly flavorful.

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8 – 80 Cities' Gil Penalosa promotes 'walkability' as key to successful public transit

Next year, the new Central Corridor light rail trains will start running down University Avenue. Planning has been going on for years. But one element of creating a successful transit corridor isn’t as obvious as some of the more common concerns like right-of-way or parking.

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Minneapolis Somali photographer introduces 'The Youth/Dhalinyarada' at Weisman Art Museum

Brian Wiley, left, assistant professor at the University of Illinois, and photographer Mohamud Mumin, right, chat during Community Day event at the Weisman Art Museum. (Photo by Ibrahim Hirsi)

“The Youth/Dhalinyarada” project, which consists of portraits and a short video narration of both the success and challenging stories of 13 Somali-American men, was among the featured exhibits at the June 16 Community Day at the University of Minnesota’s Weisman Art Museum.

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Q&A | Founding member Jewelean Jackson talks about Twin Cities Juneteenth

Jewelean Jackson, one of the founding mothers of Minneapolis Juneteenth celebrations

Minnesota's 25th Juneteenth celebration, though dampened again by rainfall, was a success for thousands gathered on June 15 at North Mississippi Regional Park.

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Sandy Colvin Roy withdraws from Minneapolis City Council race

Monday night (6/17), Sandy Colvin Roy announced that she would be withdrawing from the race for the 12th Ward City Council seat.

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