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I-efl: A place lo hear that Minneapolis sound. CITY PLACE 17
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WHERE TO GO? Dleeeep Ah, there it is: the 2:05 wake-up call. The day is over; your soul is once again in your possesion. Now comes the big decision: what to do? It’s a decision that faces us often. One would think that after all of this practice, you’d be good at it, but no — every day you find yourself in the same quandary. Uptown, Downtown, Dinky-town, the lakes or the Dales. Of course, different situations require different hangouts. Wednesday afternoon? Maybe downtown for a little shopping. Friday night? The basketball game and then grab a pizza. And, naturally, the Uptown Theater is the place to be whenever any Mad Max movie is showing. But back to the question at hand. It’s 2:07 and you need someplace to go. You can’t just go home. Or can you? Above: The Uptown, home of cult classics. Right: Downtown, a place for purchasing and people-watching. 16 CITY PLACES
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DR. KING January 20, 1986 was a national holiday. The holiday, to be recognized annually henceforth, is to celebrate the ideas and greatness that was Martin Luther King Jr. In August 1964, King gave a very moving speech, “I have a dream, in which he sounded his hopes for the near end to racism. But he would never see his dream become a reality as he was tragically assasinated on April 23, 1968. His dream however, is still very much alive. It is very alive at South High. Harmonious racial integration is not only alive, it’s commonplace. South celebrated King and his ideas with a magnificent birthday program featuring two renowned and articulate speakers from the community. Dr. Thomas Tipton, and Dr. Robert Porter. The program also included a candle lighting ceremony, and a choice combination of musicians. The South program was touted as the best in the city by local media. King dreamed ... that my children would live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character.” Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday is a special day. It allows us to see the difficult path already traveled, and inspires us to work so that someday we may see his dream become a reality for everyone. 18 MARTIN LUTHER KING JUNIOR
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