Spam: It's not just for inboxes anymore The other day, I did something I hadn't done in years. I pulled a square blue can out of the back of the cupboard, lifted the ring, and punctured...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: December 03, 2008
Birch's classy casual nearly hits the mark Birch's may share cheesy strip-mall digs with Nails by Cindi and the Assembly of God church, but on weekend evenings the parking lot outside the...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: November 05, 2008
Forepaugh's gets tres sexy menu makeover For years, Forepaugh's restaurant, located in a Victorian mansion near downtown St. Paul, felt like an elegant shut-in who was quite a gal in...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: October 08, 2008
Common Roots, Common Ground The stripped-down space has exposed brick walls, concrete flooring, and burlap coffee sacks that double as decor. The counter staff's look is...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: September 24, 2008
Toast of the Town The elevator opens onto the 27th floor of the Foshay Tower's new W Hotel, dumping us straight into a sendoff party at the Prohibition bar. The...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: September 17, 2008
Jax Cafe: A Nordeast institution "I think you'll have a better shot on the other side," the manager coached, pointing across the stream and passing me a long-handled net. "They...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: September 10, 2008
Minneapolis and St. Paul's midnight snacks The other night, well past midnight, I watched with some sadness as a grown man carried a frozen pizza home from the corner gas station. While I...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: September 03, 2008
Dining with RNC delegates Welcome politicos, pollsters, and protesters. For the next few days, downtown St. Paul is going to be a madhouse, as tens of thousands start...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: August 27, 2008
Big E is Back If you follow Concord Street south from downtown St. Paul on your way to Bourbon Street Steak House, the area starts to look so desolate that by...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: August 20, 2008
Dancing Ganesha: Lost in Translation Here's a typical scene from lunch at a local Indian restaurant: The masses are queued up behind a Herculean buffet of steaming curries, against a...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: July 30, 2008
High Cuisine With just a few months of parka-free frolicking to be had in Minnesota, we take to doing everything al fresco while we can, including eating and...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: July 02, 2008
The Suburbs Step It Up For the past few weeks, the "Modern Love" column in the New York Times has been running the winning stories from its college essay contest. After...
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By Rachel Hutton
Published: June 25, 2008