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  2. Eggflip (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Chef and owner Flip Koumalasy decided to open his own standalone restaurant following his previous employment at Ann Ahmed's Lemongrass restaurant in nearby Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. [1] Regarding his decision to open a relatively new dining concept in the Minneapolis Skyway System , he told the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal : "It's new ...

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  4. Twin Cities hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The well known Minneapolis venue First Avenue has been a typical location for major performances of Twin Cities hip hop. Other common places for shows around the cities include Honey Lounge (closed), Nomad World Pub (closed), Triple Rock (closed), Blue Nile (closed), Myth and the Fine Line.

  5. Band Box Diner - Wikipedia

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    The Band Box Diner is the oldest operating diner in the Elliot Park neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The restaurant, located at 729 South 10th Street, is modeled on the White Castle chain, but is entirely locally built. It was opened by Harry Wyman and his wife Bert in 1939. They eventually built 15 Band Boxes in the chain by 1950.

  6. E-mailer threatened to bomb kid-friendly 'Drag Queen Story ...

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    An e-mailer sent messages threatening to bomb a northeast Minneapolis brewery during a drag show over the weekend as well as the home of the taproom's founder and George Floyd Square, according to ...

  7. Flipp - Wikipedia

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    Flipp is an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1994, founded by singer/guitarist/producer Brynn Arens. [1] [2] [3] They were signed to Hollywood Records and later Artemis Records, releasing 3 studio albums up until their dissolution in 2003.

  8. City Pages - Wikipedia

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    City Pages was an alternative newspaper serving the MinneapolisSt. Paul metropolitan area. It featured news, film, theatre and restaurant reviews and music criticism, available free every Wednesday. It ceased publication in 2020 due to a decline in ads and revenue related to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2]

  9. Jay's Longhorn Bar - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 2015, a "Longhorn Bar Reunion" was held at First Avenue and 7th St Entry in Minneapolis. Local bands and performers (including X-Boys, Curtiss A, Hypstrz, Flamin'-Oh's, Yipes! and members of The Suburbs and the Suicide Commandoes, billed as "the Sub-Commandoes"), many containing members who played at Jay's Longhorn, paid tribute.