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October 2005

Features

Pastor Hamilton’s Bar-B-Que

To raise funds for scholarships and youth activities, the Arkansas-born minister revived his family recipes for weekly cookouts and, this past winter, opened a five-days-a-week restaurant adjacent...

The Black Forest Inn

This traditional German restaurant serves up hearty fare in an atmosphere so authentic you'll wish you'd worn your lederhosen.

2005 Guide To Women's Health Resources

2005 Guide To Women's Health Resources

Minnesota Monthly's Fourth Annual Women’s Health issue.

Columns

Midwest Traveler: Sauce and the City

These days, there’s much more to Kansas City than barbecue.

1st Person Singular: You Might Be a Ranger If

Will a new Hollywood movie—North Country, a fact-based drama about sexual harassment in the taconite industry—capture the true character of the Iron Range?

Departments

Foreword: Dumb Luck

Our editor reflects on the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

Mail-Archived: October 2005 Letters to the Editor

Down with teensy-weensy type! Up with Pehl! And thanks for the Jell-O.

Talk: Nougats of Information

Sweet ’n’ spooky Halloween factoids.

Talk: Kate Parry

Q&A with Strib ombud Kate Parry.

Talk: Bold Timers

A network of older Minnesotans aims to save baby boomers from themselves.

Best Bets: The Arts

Best Bets for October.

Scene: There

Faces in the crowd.

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