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What To Do With All That Produce?
Find out what's available at Southwest Minneapolis' three markets this weekend!

I live in Whittier, Minneapolis with nine fish, five bicycles, four computers, one Wusthof knife, one ever-tolerant boyfriend, no partridge, and no pear tree.
A New England yankee by birth, I was kidnapped three times a year by officials from a small liberal arts school in southern Minnesota, beginning a few months after my high school graduation. This strange ritual ended in 2008, but since the kidnappers blindfolded me every time, I didn't know how to get home. At least, I thought, this place is like New England: it has snow and people who believe neither in raising the thermostat in winter, nor in reading traffic signs nor in obeying them when their eye chances upon one.
My reporting on K-12 education issues has appeared in the Twin Cities Daily Planet and the Minnesota Independent. Until early 2011, I helped run TheColu.mn, a Minnesota-focused online news magazine for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. I takes news tips, reader comments, and bad puns at my email address, listed above.
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When interacting with the world in a political way, I believe people should keep a couple things in mind:
Those who have more should fight to create and preserve opportunity for those who have less.
Be aware of your privilege, and when someone challenges it, think hard before you pitch a fit.
After that, things get pretty murky: the Devil's always in the details, but I think it's important to go through the details to find him.
My Politics
I am not registered with any party, but I have always voted Democratic. I believe government should be as efficient as possible, but that it is also capable of achieving great things like dramatically increasing opportunities for poor kids. I would call myself pretty liberal on most social and tax issues, and moderately anti-corporate, but I've got a libertarian streak when it comes to private property.
Find out what's available at Southwest Minneapolis' three markets this weekend!

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July 14 is France's national day, coinciding with Belgian "independence week."
Joseph (Paul) Summers disappeared on Sunday.
The foodie festival, going on this week, skipped over area restaurants.
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One burglar fled, other arrested.
New group in Bryant neighborhood seeks board members.
New restrictions put in place last month.
The state representative sends out his monthly e-newsletter.
Chain of Lakes seemingly popular among midnight skinny-dippers this summer.
Weekly tastings help draw customers during roadwork.
A roundup of burglaries, thefts, and other property crimes in Southwest Minneapolis.
Local book store bringing in chicken expert Tuesday night.
What's the difference between graduating from Southwest versus North High School?
Proposal is the work of Ward 13 Councilmember Betsy Hodges.