Category Archives: Minnesota

Notable stories from the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

New writer to continue the Mitch Rapp series

Kyle Mills (born 1966) is an writer of thriller novels novels including Rising Phoenix, Fade, and The Second Horseman. (Image via Wikipedia)

Kyle Mills (born 1966) is an writer of thriller novels novels including Rising Phoenix, Fade, and The Second Horseman. (Image via Wikipedia)

Simon & Schuster and Flynn’s estate have commissioned thriller writer Kyle Mills to complete Flynn’s unfinished novel, “The Survivor.” The book is is tentatively scheduled to hit shelves next year.

Flynn, who sold more than 15 million books in the U.S. alone and counted Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush among his fans, was 47 when he died June 19, 2013, in his hometown of St. Paul after battling prostate cancer for more than two years.

Mills knows what it’s like to follow in another author’s footsteps. He has written 13 books, including three in the style of Jason Bourne creator Robert Ludlum, who died in 2001.

To prepare himself, Mills said he re-read every one of Flynn’s books in chronological order and took 150 pages of notes on everything from his writing style to his word choice. For “The Survivor,” Mills said he plans to continue with the story threads left hanging from Flynn’s last book, “The Last Man,” published in 2012.

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Man turns stillborn’s crib into a gift for mom

Prepare to be turned into a puddle of weep.

In Cokato, MN a man bought a crib at a garage sale and then learned it was supposed to be for a baby that had been stillborn. He turned it into a memorial bench and brought it back to the mom.

Bridgewater drafted by the Minnesota Vikings

(Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

(Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The Minnesota Vikings selected quarterback Teddy Bridgewater No. 32 overall last night. 

You had one job to do!!!

Twins’ ballboy can’t make play on foul ball. Takes it in the face.


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Robert Leo Newton Album Review

Robert Leo Newton

My first impression of Robert Leo Newton’s new CD, Coyote, was that the cover looked like a cross between Paul Simon’s “Graceland” and a Meat Puppets album. Upon examining the case and insert I was expecting to hear a gritty, slightly weird punk album. This wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing, but I must say I was still pleasantly surprised.

The album opens with a sparse guitar and voice piece, “Let’s Do Something”. It’s a happy go lucky romp that introduces you to the singer. Robert’s voice is a bit of young, slightly nasal baritone that gets a little raspy at times. Halfway through the song the pseudo-psychedelic sound effects kick in. I’m personally not a big fan of Ravi-Shankar space-sitar sounds, but they complement the simple arrangement. The song is short and to the point.

Track two brings a full band into the mix. The grooving rocker “Aint it Great?” gets your foot tapping a little more and exhibits an experienced songwriter with catchy melodies and interesting, if slightly cryptic, lyrical sensibilities. The guitar solo in the middle section of the song lets us know that Mr. Newton isn’t afraid to show off his chops a little bit, and may be a bit of a jazzer. This tune also wraps up promptly and is probably my favorite song on the CD.

Other highlights of the album include “Planted in Sand”, a brooding minor folk ballad with some nice harmonies and intriguing storytelling; “Baby Can’t Play No More”, an acoustic tune with a Latin feel and interesting percussion; and “All The Way” in which Robert croons like some kind of folk-singer version of Jim Morrison.  The album wraps up with another acoustic number complete with spacey sounds and sentimental balladry.

I was impressed to read that Robert played all of the instruments himself on the record. The playing is reserved for the most part, and most of the time the instruments serve the song. Overall, the songwriting is a bit conservative, but genuine and integral. There is a clear love for the American tradition of songwriting tinged with the attitude of Rock and Roll. Audiophiles will likely not be too crazy about the production quality. There were a few times where I had to adjust the volume between tracks and a little extra care for compression would have been nice. The production does not stand in the way of the songs though, and listeners of the indie and punk variety should have no problem.

Coyote is a strong effort by a gifted songwriter and lyricist. With a little more effort put into the audio engineering aspect Mr. Newton has the right tools to craft an exceptional Rock and Roll album, and Coyote is a good taste of what that may be.

His website can be viewed here.
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Listen on SoundCloud here

Chicago Blackhawks vs. Minnesota Wild Playoff Schedule

Schedule

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Per the Blackhawks, here is a look at the Round 2 schedule between the teams with the nationally televised affiliate listed:

  • Game 1: Friday, May 2, Wild at Blackhawks, 8:30 p.m. CT, NBCSN
  • Game 2: Sunday, May 4, Wild at Blackhawks, 2 p.m. CT, NBC
  • Game 3: Tuesday, May 6, Blackhawks at Wild, 8 p.m. CT, CNBC
  • Game 4: Friday, May 9, Blackhawks at Wild, TBD
  • Game 5: Sunday, May 11, Wild at Blackhawks, TBD
  • Game 6: Tuesday, May 13, Blackhawks at Wild, TSN, CNBC (Directv 355 in Minnesota)
  • Game 7*: Thursday, May 15, Wild at Blackhawks, TBD

*If necessary

High Sticking Celebration

Wild win game 7 5-4. Take that Colorado!

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Thanks Corey S.

Related: The Wild Playoff Schedule Against Chicago Blackhawks

The Replacements Midway poster

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The Replacements Midway poster inspired by classic Twins logo

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Replacements to play Midway Stadium

Tommy Stinson and Paul Westerberg playing their first show since 1991 as the Replacements in Toronto (Photos by Ben Clark)

Tommy Stinson and Paul Westerberg playing their first show since 1991 as the Replacements in Toronto (Photos by Ben Clark)

The anticipation is over. The Replacements will play in their hometown. The Midway Stadium show will be the first time in 23 years the band have played live in Minnesota. Their last show in the Twin Cities was February 7, 1991, and played their final show in Chicago on July 4, 1991 before breaking up.

Tickets for the Midway Stadium show are $50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 3 through eTix, the Midway box office, and First Avenue ticket outlets.

Viking Bar

West Bank – Minneapolis – 2014

Viking Bar MPLS