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Feature Story
’Twas the night before… Our Christmas classic for the holidays

Publisher’s note: Forty-six years ago, when Michael Gartner was editor of The Des Moines Register, he walked over to the desk of writer Bob Hullihan and said, “How about writing [...]

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Feature Story
Installation in progress

Established in 1948, the Des Moines Art Center has brought world-famous works of art right into central Iowa’s backyard. Whether it be at an exhibit inside one of the three [...]

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Business Feature
The business of pop-ups

  Pop-ups may look effortless — a cute booth, a friendly maker, a handful of products inviting you in — but there is so much more behind every display. Across [...]

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Civic Skinny
Biggest campaign donations. Register and Business Record subscribers. Grad job market is ‘low and slow.’

Elections were in full swing across the nation and Iowa in November. City council seats were up for grabs, with one race finishing incredibly close, and school board elections were [...]

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Political Mercury
How ‘Better Not Bitter’ Iowa author coped with the death of husband

I’ve covered a lot of traffic-crash deaths. “Walking down the track, picking up body parts gives you an appreciation for the power of a train,” an Ames police sergeant told [...]

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Film Review
‘The Running Man’ is a stylistically generic trot through dystopia

A director’s unique voice is the most powerful asset. It is the authorial stamp, the stylistic flair that transforms a mere story into a distinct experience. That is what makes [...]

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Food Dude
Trostel’s Greenbriar, after the gunslinger rode off

When Colorado cowboy Paul Trostel rode into Des Moines in the early 1970s, the city thought: appetizers meant a choice of shrimp cocktail, tomato juice or fruit cocktail; that wine [...]

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Des Moines Forgotten
Ingersoll Wine & Spirits

I was in Ingersoll Wine & Spirits back in October to pick up a couple bottles of wine as a treat to myself for getting through a challenging commercial project. [...]

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Joe's Neighborhood
Hanging it all out at the holidays

My mom was a hoarder. And I don’t say that harshly. Listen, I’ve got my own problems. And my mom was not the worst hoarder I’ve ever seen. But her [...]

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Center Stage
Classic rite of passage

The holiday performing arts options are a bounty on which to feast. Like a cultural Whitman’s Sampler, there is variety and appeal to attract anyone. The diversity this year is [...]

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