Twin Cities Film Fest Sure to Wow!

I love film festivals. There’s nothing like watching a movie that hasn’t yet been released to the public, or will only be privately released, and in a packed house of young people. Especially when the stars of the movies join …

Bigger and Better Film Festival

Minnesota is not the most opportune place for star sightings. There’s a chance you might bump into Garrison Keillor. And the Coen brothers must still have a relative around St. Louis Park that they visit from time to time. But that might be the …

The Reel Deal

The Twin Cities Film Festival may only be in its second year, but already it’s coming into its own. Running Tuesday through Sunday, this year’s event has attracted movie makers, actors and a fleet of films from around the country that will …

Twin Cities Film Festival

Twin Cities film lovers, prepare your eyeballs for five straight days of screen watching and venture down to St. Louis Park’s The Shops at West End for the 2nd annual Twin Cities Film Fest. Still riding the wave from a successful first year, …

Film examines gay-marriage debate

n August 2009, New York documentary maker Joe Fox pulled up stakes and moved to Maine to gather footage about that state’s battle over a gay-marriage ballot measure. His movie, “Question One,” will be screened 9:30 p.m. Thu. and …

Documenting gay-marriage fight in Maine

With a gay-marriage ballot question coming before Minnesotans next year, the documentary “Question One” arrives in the Twin Cities with a built-in sense of urgency. The just-completed movie will be seen for the first time Thursday (9:30 p.m.) …

Nightlife notebook: Naked Sushi is back

Some people call it art, some call it demeaning, others call it dinner. Fusion in Uptown is holding a “Naked Sushi” dinner event Oct. 3. The rare instance of eating sushi off a semi-nude person has been staged a few times in the Twin …

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