On the fest track International Film Festival starts today
Don't let the sheer magnitude of the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival deter you. Our guidelines, reviews and schedule are just the ticket for some excellent movies. BY CHRIS HEWITT / Pioneer Press
Hyper hipster Action fans are going to like 'Hellboy' ***
If there's one person who doesn't need to be chugging Red Bulls, it's Hellboy, a superhero with no shortage of quick energy. BY CHRIS HEWITT / Pioneer Press
D-I-V-O-R-C-E Running a restaurant together can hurt a marriage
Restaurateur Antonio Tettamanzi doesn't recommend mixing business with pleasure. When he opened Tiramisu with his wife, Lisa, 2½ years ago, it marked the beginning of their business union and the demise of their marriage. BY NANCY NGO / Pioneer Press
WCCO-TV's Don Shelby suffers minor strokes
WCCO-TV anchor, Don Shelby, suffered two minor strokes Wednesday morning. Station spokeswoman, Kiki Rosatti, says Shelby has suffered no paralysis and is alert and fully conversant with his family and hospital staff at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park. BY BRIAN LAMBERT / Pioneer Press
Eating-disorder survivor gives readers something to chew on
There's a scene early in Betsy Lerner's memoir, "Food and Loathing," that will resonate with anyone who has struggled with issues of weight. Put more simply, it will resonate with any woman. BY TERESA K. WEAVER / Cox News Service
'Art mob' field-trippers descend on print studio
Tomorrow's art collectors are noshing on crackers and sipping wine out of plastic cups. It's another gathering of what the Weisman Art Museum is calling an "art mob," a spin on the phenomenon of flash mobs, without the covert subversion and disruption. BY MATT PEIKEN / Pioneer Press