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Posted February 01, 2023in Film Review

‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ is witty, deep — and dark

A well-articulated dark comedy that keeps you wanting more, “The Banshees of Inisherin” thrusts audiences into a time when Ireland was full of despair — not long after the War of Independence and a long-suffering period that brought about a struggle for an identity, a repressive church, superstitions, isolation, mass

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Posted February 01, 2023in Food Dude

Tullpa – an experiential café

Whether intended or not, Tullpa Restaurant’s name conjures up “tulpa,” a term used in theosophy, paranormalism and mysticism to identify a corporal and sentient body that was previously only imaginary. The restaurant’s logo is “Ritmo, Color, Sabor (pulse, color, flavor)” which are certainly sentient qualities, so let’s imagine that is

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Posted February 01, 2023in Des Moines Forgotten

The Varsity

The first story I wrote for this column back in 2017 was on the love story that followed Des Moines’ Varsity Theatre. Bev Mahon fell in love with his future wife after reading about her in Box Office Magazine while he was enlisted in the Air Force. Patty Crouse worked

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Posted February 01, 2023in Joe's Neighborhood

A recipe for creating nostalgia

“Ah, the good old days.” Did I really just say that? Knocking on the door of nostalgia seems a bit of a trick bag. One person’s treasured memory is usually another person’s therapy-inducing nightmare. Take high school, for example. J.J. Watt, star defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals, says: “What I

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Posted February 01, 2023in Center Stage

Dynamic August Wilson play collaboration anchors February offerings

When two Iowa theatrical leaders join forces, it holds great promise as a “must-see” experience. Pyramid Theatre Company and the Des Moines Community Playhouse unite to present Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson.” This also marks the Des Moines return of Pyramid’s founding dynamo, Ken-Matt Martin,

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Posted February 01, 2023in What the?

What the…

Think you’re funny? Send us your best caption… Email to celeste@dmcityview.com — Be sure to include your name Next month’s photo: This month’s winner “Just when I finally had all my ducks in a row, Bridezilla here uses my shower without permission and tramples the whole lot of them.” — Mark

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Posted February 01, 2023in Sound Circuit

Three Dog Night

As classic rock bands tour, fans are eager to see the band “one last time.” For more than a half a century, Three Dog Night has performed to sold-out crowds. They continue with a concert at Hoyt Sherman Place on March 2. Three Dog Night founder Danny Hutton patched in

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Posted February 01, 2023in Film Previews

Film Previews

“80 for Brady” PG-13 | 98 minutes Director: Kyle Marvin Stars: Lily Tomlin, Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno Based on the story of real-life women who bonded over being widows and their love of the Patriots to form their own New England fan club, “80 for Brady” follows four

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Posted February 01, 2023in Walks of Life

Digging up roots

At some time or another, most of us have looked into our family trees, wondering what might be discovered among its branches. Might we find “royal blood”? Or perhaps that our ancestors arrived at Ellis Island, or labored on the Panama Canal? Many have embarked on a genealogical quest for

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Posted February 01, 2023in Lunch With...

Leo Landis

Leo Landis is the curator for the State Historical Museum of Iowa after similar jobs at Oldfields-(Eli) Lilly House and Gardens in Indianapolis; Greenfield Villages (Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation) in Dearborn, Michigan; Iowa Living History Farms and the Salisbury House. He is also a serious scholar of food

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