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Posted January 27, 2016in Belly Up To...

Reclaimed Rails takes its place in history

Reclaimed Rails brewery began production in late 2015, but the history of the brews, the building and the location have not only a long history but a bright future for the Bondurant business as well. Owners Jeremy Boka, Chandler Parsons, JC Obrecht and Dave Coy got together a year ago

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Posted January 27, 2016in Food Dude

Guru BBQ

Since I began writing this column, the number of barbecues in the metro has changed from one, to none, to more than one can count. The genre exploded in the 1990s with the popularization of modern equipment and the professional BBQ tour, on which Des Moines has produced multiple superstars.

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Posted January 27, 2016in Cover Story

What if?

Brokered convention? Third-party candidates? Paul Ryan? Six local insiders sound off on what the Iowa caucuses may bring. A billionaire television star could win one party’s caucus, and a socialist might win the other. Looking at this year’s caucus free-for-all, Cityview wonders: Is this really happening? We interviewed six central

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Posted January 27, 2016in Center Stage

The mysteries of life

He dangles upside down from a rope that is suspended from the ceiling. His straightjacket binds him as he hangs just inches from the unsprung teeth of a 1,200-pound bear trap dubbed the “Jaws of Death.” Should the sharp jaws snap shut, it would stab his body in nearly every

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Posted January 27, 2016in On The Tube

End days

“You, Me and the Apocalypse” Thursday, Jan. 28 (NBC) Series Debut: A British/American production that may or may not be the prequel to “The Last Man on Earth,” “You, Me and the Apocalypse” is a 10-episode limited series that promises to conclude with the literal end of the world in

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Posted January 27, 2016in Film Review

Wasted concept

“The 5th Wave” is the next film in the “teenagers save the world” films based on young adult books. Since the Rick Yancey book the film is based on is part of a series, the film is almost certain to be the first installment of a series, most likely a

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Posted January 27, 2016in Book Review

‘Corn Poll: A Novel of the Iowa Caucuses’

Turn off your phone, don’t answer the door, and crack open the quirky political scene created by Zachary Michael Jack in his new book, “CORN POLL: A Novel of the Iowa Caucuses.” Follow Jacob “Press” Preston, a journalist from Denver, Colorado, as he cruises through the Iowa political landscape and

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Posted January 27, 2016in Tech Talk

GoPro is no longer the hero of Wall Street

During the last 18 months, American eardrums have been beset by the unending sound of Taylor Swift’s massively successful album “1989.” The record has spawned six culture-shaking singles, each with YouTube videos views well into the hundreds of millions. There is little question that Swift is the biggest pop star

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Posted January 27, 2016in Sound Circuit

Still on patrol

“The King is dead; long live the King.” It is a phrase that was uttered throughout the days of hereditary monarchy as a means of illustrating the unbroken, never-ceasing temerity of rule. One king would die, and the next stepped right into his place. So to with Sky Patrol. The

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Posted January 27, 2016in Sound Check

Money “Suicide Songs” Bella Union If you’re unfamiliar with Manchester-based Money, the first thing you should know is that they have some of the most annoying song-naming habits this side of Of Montreal. “Suicide Songs,” the band’s second full-length album, has songs named “A Cocaine Christmas and an Alcoholic’s New

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