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Feature Story
Fall Arts & Entertainment Guide

The leaves are changing, the days are getting shorter, and the weather is cooling off. What does not change is the array of things to do around central Iowa. From [...]

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Feature Story
Traveling Highway 44

I pull off Highway 44 on a chance, turn off the car on a whim, step into a farmyard of swarming chickens with trepidation, and listen to an old man [...]

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Business Feature
Defining a brand

Making a good first impression is undoubtedly vital in job interviews, dinner with potential in-laws, and applying for a loan. However, when it comes to making a business a success, [...]

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Civic Skinny
State Fair’s impact. 3.7% unemployment. Mosquitoes. Straw poll. A major TV merger.

The theme at the Iowa State Fair this year was Fair Sweet Fair, and the grandstand concert attendance was sweet, indeed. The 131,616 attendees for 2025 broke the previous record [...]

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Political Mercury
‘Pieowa’ showcases rural Iowa-ness

Pie is a stand-in for Iowa itself in many ways in a feature-length documentary from director Beth M. Howard, an Iowa filmmaker who is now on a national tour with [...]

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Film Review
‘Honey Don’t!’ is a chaotic, stylish neo-noir that refuses to play it straight

In the sun-bleached, conservative community of Bakersfield, California, a Pontiac Firebird cuts through the dust and heat. Behind the wheel is Honey O’Donahue (Margaret Qualley), a private investigator with a [...]

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Food Dude
Masao is redefining fresh

Masao is Des Moines’ greatest application yet of the miracle of overnight air freight. It is also dramatic evidence that technology shrunk the world more than anything else did. When [...]

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Des Moines Forgotten
When the movie cameras were rolling in Iowa

One of the bills that passed in this year’s legislative session was Iowa Bill SF657, the Economic Development Bill that includes tax credits and incentives. One of the programs that [...]

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Joe's Neighborhood
The Irish lilt is a thing of beauty

The Irish lilt is a thing of beauty. It moves up and down the vocal scale like a soaring and diving bird rather than the flat and plodding groundhog of [...]

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Center Stage
Historical America and UK featured in September shows

As summer slips into fall, central Iowa will be offering two distinctly different, yet delightfully appealing, shows set back in time. The 1920s and the 1940s America are the settings [...]

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CITYVIEW's Question of the Week

CITYVIEW’s question of the week

How many tattoos do you have?

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