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Steve Marsh

Steve Marsh

smarsh@mspmag.com


Steve Marsh has been an associate editor at Mpls.St.Paul Magazine since January, 2005.

Recent Articles by Steve Marsh

Bill McCallum (Tom Wingfield).

The Glass Menagerie at the Guthrie

Steve Marsh's take on The Glass Menagerie at the Guthrie with an answer to Star Tribune theater critic Rohan Preston for rhetorically asking if this play has any relevance for today’s audience.

Lost In Yonkers

Lost In Yonkers at the Guthrie

Neil Simon's Pulitzer Prize-winning Lost In Yonkers plumbs the depths of intergenerational turmoil—but with just enough Simon humor.

Doug Anderson

Q&A with Doug Anderson

Anderson has opened and closed two restaurants himself, the Bakery on Grand in Minneapolis and Au Rebour in St. Paul, gaining an eccentric reputation in his own right. His latest venture, Nick and Eddie, is an attempt to bring the weird back to Loring Park.

John Hinderaker

On Line

Meet John Hinderaker, one of the men behind Power Line, a blog that cost Dan Rather his job and which Time named its first and only "Blog of the Year."

Tay Zonday

Q&A with Tay Zonday

To 12 million YouTube viewers, Tay Zonday is, “that guy on the internet with the weird, deep voice.” This is pretty much how he was introduced before his appearances on Jimmy Kimmel or Good Morning, America, too.

Q&A with Mike Gelfand

Q&A with Mike Gelfand

For closet liberals stuck listening to the KQ Morning Show in loading docks, break rooms, and county jails, Mike Gelfand is a godsend.

Diablo Cody

Q&A with Diablo Cody

Steve Marsh chats it up with Diablo Cody, the twenty-nine-year-old, writer, former stripper, just-gone-Hollywood screenwriter.

Len Druskin Man

Len Druskin Man

Michael Druskin is carrying on the “cool and casual yet smart and chic” clothing-store legacy that his father, Len, started more than thirty years ago with his women’s boutique.

Ralph Rapson

Q&A with Ralph Rapson

We met architect Ralph Rapson at his Cedar-Riverside offices.

One of 400 Critical Massers

Whose Streets? Their Streets!

Minneapolis was recently named the second-largest bicycle city in the country. Who's riding and why?


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