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Feature Story
Favorite Holiday Songs

Christmas music floods the airwaves through our radios, Spotify and Apple Music playlists, or however you choose to listen to the holiday tunes year after year. While some think it [...]

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Feature Story
’Twas the night before…

Our Christmas classic for the holidays Publisher’s note: Forty-five years ago, when Michael Gartner was editor of The Des Moines Register, he walked over to the desk of writer Bob [...]

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Business Feature
More than a show

Catching the latest flick at the movie theater has been a pastime for people of all ages, but with the advent of streaming services and the growing number of options [...]

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Civic Skinny
Campaign donations rise. Business Record subscriptions drop. Nearly $25 million spent on naming rights.

Political campaign money flowed into the Iowa’s U.S. House of Representatives campaigns this past election season. All four of the House seats were up for grabs in Iowa’s congressional districts. [...]

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Political Mercury
Kill Hal: ‘Numb and dumb is no way to go through life’

I am Dave. If you are online at all, you are Dave. We all are. Human editors, real ones, survive at near-extinction levels. Seeing one at work these days is [...]

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Film Review
‘Red One’ misses the holiday film spirit

Despite its star-studded cast and ambitious premise, “Red One” feels like a movie caught in an identity crisis, relying too heavily on generic action formulas while missing the spirit that [...]

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Food Dude
Harbinger of invention

Jim Duncan will further reckon the year in food in his Daily Umbrella column the last two weeks of the month. www.thedailyumbrella.com December is the month of reckoning. We sum [...]

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Des Moines Forgotten
Buried alive

I have very few fears in this world. My vertigo kicks in when I am inside a tall building and looking down (or looking up, for that matter). I also [...]

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Joe's Neighborhood
Airport security and me

The metal detector is where it first goes south. Metal in my knees and metal in my neck trigger all the bells and whistles. At this point, the security guards [...]

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Center Stage
Erma leads a holiday parade of shows

Buckle up for a month of diverse, engaging cultural adventurism. December offers a true cornucopia of performing arts. A Disney musical, a classic musical, an iconic comedic voice re-envisioned, and [...]

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CITYVIEW's Question of the Week

CITYVIEW’s question of the week

Do you currently, or have you ever, owned a minivan?

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