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Shameless Plug of the Day - Political Comedy Double Feature

This weekend only – Friday August 29th thru Sunday August 31st – between the two big political lovefests, some humor to skewer the way things are, and the way we wish they’d be, just to let it all out a bit with some laughter from two teams of very nimble comic performers. Smart, funny stuff, both highly recommended…

First up –

Maximum Verbosity is

Rolling Out The Welcome Mat – Artists Respond to the RNC

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Fringe day 9—Down and dirty

by Matthew A. Everett • August 10, 2008 • Best Thing I Saw Friday

(still one performance left of this one, today, Sunday, August 10th, 5:30pm)

Roofies in the Moccachino – Empty S Productions – Interact Center

5 Stars – Very Highly Recommended

Fringe day 8—Down and dirty

by Matthew A. Everett • August 10, 2008 • There was no best thing I saw on Thursday.

It ended up being a three-way tie between productions that all had their high points, but all ended up settling somewhere just above the middle of the rating scale. So I’ll list them in the order that I saw them…

More Reviews for "The Bronze Bitch Flies At Noon" and "Dog Tag"

by Matthew A. Everett • August 10, 2008 • “The Bronze Bitch Flies At Noon” and “Dog Tag“ has closed up shop, but the reviews from the audience keep coming in. 2 more that were happy with us, another not so much. But it’s interesting to read through people’s reactions. So keep ‘em coming. If you saw our closing performance last night, we’d love to hear from you.

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Rock-Tenn Public Meetings: September 6 and 15

Opportunities for citizen input on final recommendations for Rock-Tenn are coming up fast. The public comment period ends September 19 for written comments, with meetings held before then on Saturday, September 6 and Monda, September 15.

In addition to recommending biogas as the first choice for fuel, the Rock-Tenn Community Advisory Panel (RCAP) recommended a goal of zero waste for St. Paul, rejected any use of refused-derived fuel (RDF), and urged that the state change laws so that RDF cannot be classified as a renewable fuel. Copies of both the St. Paul Port Authority report (released August 25) and the RCAP summary and findings can be found at the RCAP Web site. MORE »