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Political Mercury
Ruth Harkin’s inviting memoir spotlights Iowa life, takes readers inside presidential campaigning

Tom and Ruth Harkin leaned forward in their Fleur Cinema seats in Des Moines in the early evening of July 17 as a film chronicling the civil rights journey of [...]

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Feature Story
Fall Arts & Entertainment Guide

The leaves are changing, and temperatures are falling. But that doesn’t mean central Iowa stops being the place to see beautiful art galleries, watch jaw-dropping theatrical performances, hear live music [...]

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Feature Story
99 counties

Iowa is divided into 99 parts, called counties. If 99 seems like a lot, it’s not compared to Texas with 254 or Georgia with 257. Even in our own neighborhood, [...]

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Business Feature
Leveraging temporary and as-needed employees

Ashley Laudick spent the beginning of her career working for the same employer day in and day out. As a full-time speech and language pathologist, she got bored. She did [...]

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Civic Skinny
Polk County’s ‘true’ homeless rate. Favorite make-out spots. And a win for the rooster

The Des Moines City Council’s proposed ban on camping within city limits, which criminalizes encampments of the city’s homeless, has raised the ire of some citizens and has been delayed [...]

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Film Review
‘Jackpot!’ is an action-comedy with ‘lotto’ potential

“Jackpot!” is an American action-comedy directed by Paul Feig and written by Rob Yescombe. With an intriguing premise set in a not-so-distant dystopian future, the movie had the potential to [...]

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Food Dude
Aposto — the fruit of deep roots

When the millennium was new, Tony Lemmo opened his first café in the Metro Market. That brilliant incubator of food businesses was doomed by its limitations — mainly that it [...]

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Des Moines Forgotten
Proudfoot & Bird

In my July column, I mentioned that I went on the walking architecture tour downtown. I wrote about the first and only “death by elevator” event in Iowa history, which [...]

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Joe's Neighborhood
Lost in a big box store

Well, here I am in a big box store, and it’s happened again.  The start is simple enough. My wife goes one direction to get granddaughter clothes, and I go [...]

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Center Stage
Stage diversity in September

As the month begins, the final Broadway chords of the North American Tour of “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” continue to reverberate from its signature two-week run at Des Moines Performing [...]

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CITYVIEW's Question of the Week

CITYVIEW’s question of the week

Which of these dwarves best describes you?

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