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  • Best Art Gallery (2 Comments)
    Art of This Gallery
    Guest Best: Robyne Robinson When the economy goes south, usually so do art galleries. Minneapolis has seen its share come and go, including the latest casualty, and perhaps the most difficult to bear: Flanders Contemporary, which has been a champion of both local and international... More >>
  • Best Radio Station (2 Comments)
    Minnesota Public Radio, KNOW 91.1 FM
    It was 16th-century philosopher Francis Bacon who first declared that knowledge is power. And though it's now a cliché, it's still true. No other radio station (and possibly no other media outlet) empowers listeners more than Minnesota Public Radio. With a crack (if pared down) squad of... More >>
  • Best FM Radio Personality (2 Comments)
    Mark Wheat, 89.3 the Current
    Let's get one thing straight right off: Mark Wheat's voice is a dream. Never have we wanted someone to read us bedtime stories more than him. The British expatriate delivers the English language in a hyper-nasal form of his own invention, complete with imaginatively placed commas, semicolons,... More >>
  • Best AM Radio Personality (2 Comments)
    Al Malmberg
    It's been a pathetic year for Twin Cities AM radio. There were firings and layoffs at most of the major outlets in the AM landscape, but perhaps none was as sad as WCCO cutting Al Malmberg, an overnight institution for more than a decade. Malmberg's velvety voice and eagerness to connect to his... More >>
  • Best Local-Music Broadcast (1 Comment)
    MN Soundtrack, KFAI
    From the Soviettes to Skoal Kodiak, from Tapes 'n Tapes to P.O.S., KFAI's weekly local showcase MN Soundtrack knows how to hit its spots. In just an hour and change of commercial-free FM, a listener can take in a weekly portrait of our local music scene that is staggeringly flattering. Hosted by... More >>
  • Best Sports-Talk Radio Host (4 Comments)
    Dan Cole, KFAN
    Luckily for local sports fans, the Common Man Dan Cole, a local sports media institution, survived last year's layoffs, which didn't spare longtime KFANer Chad Hartman. The corporate-ordered cull, coupled with Jeff Dubay's firing for a drug arrest last year, leaves Cole as the last of the KFAN... More >>
  • Best TV Station
    Twin Cities Public Television (TPT)
    Twin Cities Public Television is a station that stands to benefit from the digital changeover. In the past, the channel has been notoriously difficult to tune in on televisions without cable. But now each channel comes in with sparkling reception. Some may blithely dismiss PBS and TPT as... More >>
  • Best TV Newscaster (2 Comments)
    Alix Kendall, Fox 9
    Morning TV news gets no respect. The a.m. viewing audience is smaller and less captive than that of the nighttime broadcasts, but we hold that morning is an especially important time to have a non-annoying personality on-air, lest we start the day off cranky. While most local stations concede... More >>
  • Best Sports Anchor
    Randy Shaver, KARE 11
    Okay, readers, you win. For the past two years you've voted Randy Shaver Best Sports Anchor, and, as much as we revel in bucking convention, it's high time we give Shaver his due. (Sorry, Eric Perkins—your two-year run has come to an end. It's not you, it's us). As KARE 11's sports... More >>
  • Best TV Weatherperson (1 Comment)
    Sven Sundgaard, KARE 11
    Sure, CNN has its silver fox in Anderson Cooper. He's hot. But he knows he's hot, so it makes him semi-hot. But Minneapolis has our own on-camera hottie. His name is Sven Sundgaard. He wears stylish gloves. He uses products in his hair. He takes his reports on the weather into the elements. He... More >>
  • Best Columnist
    Nick Coleman
    Much speculation ensued after Nick Coleman's byline disappeared from the Star Tribune in early February. There was no explanation from the paper, no farewell column. Eventually details emerged. At first Coleman refused the buyout package offered by management that reportedly couldn't stand him... More >>
  • Best Movie Theater (1 Comment)
    Riverview Theater
    Some folks prefer to see movies at a soul-crushingly corporate but deliciously high-tech suburban megaplex. Some choose the character of a neighborhood cinema despite a low-quality picture and seating that can only be described as sardine-like. Luckily, the Riverview Theater combines the best... More >>
  • Best Drive-In Movie Theater
    Vali-Hi
    There's no better way to spend a summer evening than under a sky full of stars at the drive-in movies. While drive-in theaters are becoming relics, in the last few years they have enjoyed renewed interest. Fortunate are those who still have a drive-in in their hometown. Vali-Hi, located a mere... More >>
  • Best Place to Read a Book
    Minneapolis Central Library
    Architect Cesar Pelli went über-mod on his design for this downtown gem. Some traditionalists think it's showy, but open up a book inside this space and you can understand that everything about this building is geared toward words. The desks along the windows on the upper floors make great... More >>
  • Best Book By a Local Author
    Bart Schneider's The Man in the Blizzard
    You can't get more local than Bart Schneider's latest novel, The Man in the Blizzard. Turn to any page and you'll find references to the Twin Cities both obvious and obscure. It was released last summer, on the cusp of the Republican National Convention, and the RNC features prominently in the... More >>
  • Best Poet (1 Comment)
    Louis Jenkins
    Louis Jenkins would have written this paragraph better than we did. He would have written it more musically, but also somehow more bluntly. The sentences would have fit together with stronger, yet subtler, transitions. In the last 30 years, Jenkins has mastered—tackled, subdued,... More >>
  • Best Slam Poet
    El Guante
    This year's St. Paul national poetry-slam team took 13th in the country, improving its previous year's finish by two spots and cementing the Twin Cities' place in the national scene. The best thing about that team? Poet Kyle Myhre, known onstage as El Guante. An activist and rapper as well as an... More >>
  • Best Book Publisher (1 Comment)
    Graywolf Press
    In an industry that's getting pummeled into a concussed daze, Graywolf Press—now in its 35th year—has emerged as one of the few fit contenders in book publishing. While some of the big, New York-based houses are hemorrhaging employees and even ceasing acquisitions, Graywolf's titles... More >>
  • Best Literary Magazine (2 Comments)
    Knockout
    "Poetry should have a punch," writes Marvin Bell in the inaugural poem of the inaugural issue of Knockout, a new literary magazine from the Twin Cities. "It should jab, it should undercut/clinch in the corners, and consider in hard times a head butt." Fittingly, in its first two issues,... More >>
  • Best Reading Series
    Books & Bars
    Though smoking has been banned here for years, it's likely that one will remember a night at the Books & Bars Book Club as having been thick with cigars. At one session, participants debate Nabokov, the pronunciation: "It's Nabokov." "Nabokov. I'd always heard Nabokov." "Why would anyone... More >>
  • Best Record Label (1 Comment)
    Rhymesayers Entertainment
    The word "powerhouse" barely comes close to describing the magnitude of the ever-expanding Rhymesayers label, which has already left a deep imprint on the music community in the Twin Cities and nationwide. Label founder and Atmosphere MC Slug is still riding high off last year's When Life Gives... More >>
  • Best Local-Music Compilation
    Twin Town High
    For proof of the Twin Cities' penchant for musical schizophrenia, look no further than the annual Twin Town High compilation, a sampler that train-wrecks gothic synthsters (Lookbook) with streetwise MCs (Mujah Messiah), with a dozen or so cars derailed along the way. The 2008 collection was... More >>
  • Best Museum
    Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum
    When the Republican National Convention rolled into town last year, some places closed their doors, while others became exclusive; if you didn't know someone important, you weren't getting in. During that brief period, the Weisman Art Museum did the opposite: It kicked it up a notch. During the... More >>
  • Best Museum Exhibition
    Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future
    It takes a very special exhibition to be so grand that it sprawls across not one but two nationally renowned museums. But that is exactly what architect and design artist Eero Saarinen's work required when "Shaping the Future" visited the Twin Cities last year. Perhaps most famous for the St.... More >>
  • Best Public Art
    The Grain Belt Beer sign
    Looming over the city like a beacon from a Bruce Springsteen song, the Grain Belt Beer sign reminds everyone of a Minneapolis—and Minnesota—that sometimes feels long gone. It tells of a story of hard-working mill employees who would spend their weekends fishing and drinking this... More >>
  • Best Print Collective (1 Comment)
    Burlesque of North America
    What would the Twin Cities do without cool print art? Would we forget about great shows if we didn't have their posters hanging on our walls? Would we be decorating with the "Hang in There" cat poster? These questions might never be answered thanks to Burlesque of North America. The local... More >>
  • Best Fashion Show
    Voltage: Fashion Amplified
    Minneapolis may not have the Olympian size, bottomless-budget theatrics, or front-row celebrity roster of the runway shows of New York Fashion Week, but it does have a precious jewel in Spring MNfashion Week's Voltage: Fashion Amplified. Voltage celebrates its fifth season April 24, and it... More >>
  • Best Actress (1 Comment)
    Christiana Clark
    Capable of shifting tone from the otherworldly to the earthy within the reading of a single line, Clark continues carving out a rich and distinctive body of work. In Bulrusher at Pillsbury House, she played the title character, a young foundling with psychic gifts in a weird, mythic California... More >>
  • Best Actor
    Kris L. Nelson
    Nelson's list of local and national acting credits suggests a performer who doesn't have much trouble finding work in any year, but in 2008 he shone most in a pair of performances upstairs at the Guthrie's Dowling Studio. In The Ugly One he played the irredeemably ugly Lette, who became an... More >>
  • Best Director
    Marion McClinton
    He divides his time between the Twin Cities and other locales, notably New York, but McClinton's directorial eye and ear always promise productions rife with insight, smarts, and assurance. His Bulrusher at Pillsbury House was the kind of show that could reduce a tyro to frustrated tears, full... More >>
  • Best Musical
    Hedwig and the Angry Inch
    The intersection between rock and the dramatic stage is perilous territory, but the Jungle's production of John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask's Hedwig brought together all the show's best elements: the broken-down German drag queen (Jairus Abts) and her story of exploitation and... More >>
  • Best Comedy
    The Lion, the Witch, and the War Hero: Or Is McCain Able?
    The campaign leading up to the 2008 presidential election seems a dim memory now, with the months of Hillary versus Obama, the sight of Dubya fading into irrelevance, and the dawning sense that things were getting worse. In the thick of it all, the Brave New Workshop staged a cutting, acerbic... More >>
  • Best New Stage
    Gremlin Theatre
    Everyone in the theater will tell you that the economics of the art form continually churn and bubble beneath the surface of everything they do, and the Twin Cities community sustains so many companies that finding a workable home can be as daunting as mounting the productions themselves.... More >>
  • Best Large Theater
    The Jungle Theater
    Size is in the eye of the beholder. While not the largest theater in the Twin Cities, the Jungle is easily one of the most ambitious, providing a steady stream of well-staged and -imagined productions. Last year was a particularly banner one for the Jungle—including two of the year's best... More >>
  • Best Small Theater
    Frank Theatre
    The thrill of a Frank Theatre show isn't just about exploring a difficult piece of theater through a high-quality production. It's often about exploring parts of the Twin Cities you may have never thought to visit. For example, last year's Puntila and His Hired Man Matti had patrons following... More >>
  • Best Dance Performance in the Past 12 Months
    Mad King Thomas
    It's good to worry a bit when you go to a Mad King Thomas show—not about whether the artists might get hurt or what the critics will say, but how close you should get to the action onstage. During a Mad King Thomas program, the fourth wall is broken down with a sledgehammer, and everybody... More >>
  • Best Dance Performance of a Classic
    University of Minnesota Dance Program students performing Missa Brevis
    Last February, 21 University of Minnesota dance students performed José Limón's 1958 classic Missa Brevis with the commitment and gravitas of far more experienced professionals. But the real miracle was that they danced it with a sense of exuberance and simplicity that made this... More >>
  • Best Dancer
    Marciano Silva Dos Santos
    Uri Sands of TU Dance is among our most accomplished local choreographers, and like the savviest dance makers, he highlights the finest movement qualities of his company members. Sands premiered Sense(ability) Sketch 1 at the O'Shaughnessy last November, and he gave Marciano Silva Dos Santos the... More >>
  • Best Choreographer
    Karen Sherman
    Violence is not an easy subject to tackle onstage. Although it takes many forms, violence is deeply personal in nature, affecting people in very specific ways. With Copperhead last October, Karen Sherman delved into the dark world of a cult-like colony, transforming all of the Southern... More >>
  • Best Place to Learn to Dance (1 Comment)
    Minnesota Dance Theatre and the Dance Institute
    When the school at the Minnesota Dance Theatre merged with Ballet Arts Minnesota in 2006, they created the Dance Institute, one of the most respected centers for dance education in the state. The institute offers classes for nearly every age and experience level, providing top-notch training for... More >>
  • Best Tattoo Parlor
    The Ink Lab
    Looking to get inked in a seedy back alley salon with your new biker friend Gus, who's getting an "I [heart] Mom" on his left bicep to match the blue prison rose on his leg? Look elsewhere. When owner-artist David Dettloff opened the Ink Lab in 1995 armed with an M.F.A., a needle, and 10 years... More >>

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  • BEST LOCAL DELICACY (1)
    2009-10-17 17:56:54
    We recently tried Matt's Jucy Lucy and the 5-8 Club's Juicy Lucy. Matt's is by far the better...
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    2009-10-09 21:10:34
    I wouldn't say beginners should stop there...they have the worst customer service ever, and...
  • Best Poet (1)
    2009-09-28 19:28:44
    Louis Jenkins is a Duluth resident, but a native of Oklahoma. Wonderful poet, of course.
  • BEST BUDGET MOVIE THEATER (1)
    2009-09-25 13:09:06
    Perhaps you could update this webpage since the theatre has closed?
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    2009-09-23 10:41:02
    They sell these cookies at Kopplin's Coffee (if you get there before they sell out) and it's a...

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