Media lined up so far (for anyone who cares about these things):
KARE-11 Saturday morning 9:40a.m. (will show clips)
MPR Weekend America (supposed to air before the first screening on Saturday)
WCCO Sunday morning 10:45a.m. (will show clips)
Pioneer Press - article on film in Sunday's paper (Winter Carnival section)
Strib is supposedly doing a piece on the film, but I don't know the nature of it or when it's appearing (probably either tomorrow or Saturday)
TPT Almanac (next Friday evening)
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All screening dates and times stay the same -- except for the 5th. On the 5th, the 12:30pm screening will be at Oak Street Cinema (instead of at the Bell).
309 Oak Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(near the intersection of Oak and Washington in Stadium Village).
The 3pm show on Feb 5th has been changed to a 5pm screening on Friday, Feb. 4th at the Bell. So the revised screening times are as follows.
"No Time for Cold Feet" Screenings
Bell Auditorium
Sat. Jan. 22nd -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Sun. Jan. 23rd -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Sat. Jan. 29th -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Fri. Feb. 4th -- 5pm
Sat. Feb. 5th -- 12:30pm (at Oak Street Cinema)
Sun. Feb. 6th -- 12:30pm, 3pm
Tickets
$8 - adults
$5.50 - seniors, children under 12
There will be no advance ticket sales. Tickets for the 12:30pm show will go on sale at 12noon. Once the first show starts, the second show's tickets will go on sale (at approximately 12:45pm).
The Bell Museum Auditorium is located at 17th and University Ave. S.E. on the University of MN East Bank campus in the Bell Museum of Natural History.
Bell Museum Of Natural History
10 Church St SE
Minneapolis MN 55455
(612) 624-7083
Please see this website for Bell Auditorium parking and directions:
http://www.mnfilmarts.org/?venue=2&page=5
Oak Street Cinema
309 Oak Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(near the intersection of Oak and Washington in Stadium Village).
From what we understand, parking is free on Sundays - though we have not been able to independently verify this.
Here's a link to the News AD that will appear in the Pioneer Press:
http://www.notanotherhollywoodfilm.com/coldfeet/pp_cold_feet_ad.pdf
Here's a trivia question that only Newbie would know! What was the street address of two different finders and in what two years were their finds?
Can it be any finders?
do you really want me to answer that....Its not that hard....
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Sure, but I don't even remember the answer.
...I don't think it woud be right to put somebody's street address on here.....
so I'm not doing it......(but I could find it)
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What's Trent's Real First name?
*trent if You don't want me to tell....egram me.......I just won't confirm it!! HA.
Is it JOE?
Good morning. ThoseMeddlingKids, you are correct! My avatar is that of Dutch Boyd. Quite an observation. I don't find him fascinating because he plays poker, but rather because he graduated from law school at the age of 19.
Ian....
I bowled well, never played in a tournament, no comment, no comment, and no, to answer your questions in order.
Mr.MedHunter, your question makes absolutely no sense.........
Maybe I didn't word the question right. The only way you could find it is you have all the past newspaper articles and even then it would take some work. I think Newbie knows this off the top of his/her head.
I am completely and utterly confused........
I think it's time for another trivia question........
We'll give Mr. Med Hunter a chance to show his wits.......
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Arthur Jensen, the winner of the first treasure hunt in 1952, openly criticized many of the hunters in his interview with the Pioneer Press. Why?
I've already told you that I don't remember the answer. I thought Newbie might know though. I'll check back in when I have all my newpaper articles near by.
[Edited 2 times. Most recently by on Jan 11, 2005 at 07:25am.]
well....last years finder (luis ibarra) lives on conway...
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cuz...he bought his wife a hat?
I believe he criticized other hunters who were at Cherokee or somewhere within 3 miles of the PP even though Clue 7 told them that the treasure was more than 3 miles from PP Dispatch.
[Edited by on Jan 11, 2005 at 07:48am.]
You just happened to pick a few bad years to be filming your movie.
the fact that some many hunters know each other better, due to places like this, makes for a better hunt).
do I hear an AMEN ??
so...what is trent's REAL 1st name?
THX-- said Margaret
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so...what is trent's REAL 1st name?
I know the answer, but only cuz Kitch told me.
It's Margaret.
[Edited by on Jan 11, 2005 at 08:07am.]
I'll guess Robert!
http://www.citypages.com/databank/25/1253/article12752.asp
in case anyone missed it ...
and remember, tomorrow when I'm hungover
I Blame Kitch
I prefer "Sally," but that's only when I'm in my red dress playing piano at a cocktail bar in the West Village.
Re: Jim Walsh's City Pages article. When he was at the PP, he wrote some of the best pieces on the hunt (see 1998 year on coolercrew.com)
I think I saw that very same article in the PP. I know I've read it before, and I don't read City Pages.
I'll guess Robert!
I think I saw that very same article in the PP. I know I've read it before, and I don't read City Pages.
Someone posted it a while back.
I'll guess William, only because I have a son named William who goes by his middle name too.
No and No
Joey Joe Joe?
I guessed JOE way back at post 555.
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Could his mother have been a radio soap opera fan, and his name is Helen?  Maybe you're all too young to get that.
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I guessed JOE way back at post 555.
My bad. I missed it.
I'm gonna change my answer to Horatio.
I don't care who Newbie izz - though I'd LOVE for Boxmeyer and Millet to drop all their history/trivia knowledge. I just find stuff like this facinating. I'm going to try (laboriously) to put all these neat nobuddy-but-Hunters-would-care stuff in a document. If there's sumbuddy that can do it easier, or tell me an easy way to do it - PLEASE DO SO!!!
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WELCOME, NEWBIE!!! Don't stop with this stuff!
Did something just happen here? Did we move??
jeffrey
Ter, what's the story on the cops almost nabbing The 'Med Hiders?
Inquiring minds...
Did something just happen here? Did we move??
Not that I know of.
jeffrey -yep
Clue Master 1/10/05 5:57pm
no comment
NoTimeForColdFeet 1/10/05 6:18pm
no comment
Si, Jeffery.
After more than fifteen years of covering hard news, writing a newspaper column gave Boxmeyer the freedom to tell stories of more than just the politicians and the famous. "I realized that the interesting people and places nobody ever wrote about held more fascination for me, and for my readers, than all the governors, mayors, and city council members who never seemed to be much persuaded by my opinions anyhow. I began to collect hermits and hobos, bare-knuckled bar brawlers and bread-baking nuns, short order cooks and hockey coaches, drake mallards named Jake, and bridge tenders, band directors, bear hunters, and quiet old men who wept softly when we talked about the friends they'd left on the battlefield."
"Don Boxmeyer is one of Minnesota's great storytellers. He seems to know everything and everybody and writes the way most of us only wish we could. A Knack for Knowing Things is an irresistible sampling of Boxmeyer's work, and it's like the best booya you ever had, stirred by the hands of a master."-- Larry Millett, author of Lost Twin Cities and The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes
"What Royko is for Chicago, Don Boxmeyer is for St. Paul. No one has better chronicled the city's quirky, sometimes noble, always authentic characters than he." -- George Latimer, former mayor of St. Paul
I just read "A Knack for Knowing Things" and really liked it. Boxmeyer really knew St. Paul.
I could probably write a book on the characters in So. St. Paul. Kitch, I'll start with you.
Kitch, I'll start with you.
heck...i work with 3 SSP residents that don't know how to find the cro.
Blaspheme!
Well, I yust tryin' to noodle this Newbie person.
If the Dynamic Duo once lurked, wouldn't they again, or do so solo? And why not post? Jake knows prolly more than enkneebuddy else about The Hunt, but not the stuff a rag writer would... Or in the context either. Like about when Marydale became a park? Whomever posted that was alive then and an adult and lived through the experience of which they were writing. (Like how I didn't dangle there, Newbie? Had to go back and redue, to be honest.) And it wasn't Jake.
And we're, collectively, a person. And we're a bunch o'people. Singlely and collectively we're certainly quirky people. Just the stuff Don likes to dig into. Right up Boxmeyer's alley... Get it? Bowling?
Just my 2 cents. And opinion. Which is free. But unless sumbuddy can come up with something/someone better, Boxmeyer's my final answer and I'm stickin' to it.
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JOE!!!
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