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Rusted Root member returns to Eau Claire as solo act

By Jacob McCormick

The first time Michael Glabicki played in Eau Claire, he had the entire Stone's Throw, 304 Eau Claire St., crowd moving. "Last time it was a full house and there wasn't a person in the house that wasn't dancing," Stone's Throw co-owner Andrew Pernsteiner said.

Local venue hosts monthly Poetry Slam

Event consists of three rounds, five judges, plus an energetic, noisy audience

By Tara Bannow

Rarely does one shout, boo or clap at a poetry reading without getting kicked out. Yet this is just the sort of behavior encouraged at the Running Water Poetry Slam.. "There are no rules," said Eau Claire alumnus and emcee Jen Evers. "If you like it, you can cheer.

Film set bar for horror films

By Scott Hansen

"Night of the Living Dead" is just as good today as it was when it was first released, which speaks loudly, considering how many movies from the horror genre seem to lose their staying power relatively quickly. The 1968 film that was largely the creation of one man, George A.

In review: Green Mill Restaurant

2703 Craig Road, Eau Claire

By Janie Boschma

I could smell the food before I even stepped out of the car and into the Green Mill Restaurant and Bar parking lot on 2703 Craig Road. That combined with the flickering neon sign outside had me wondering whether going there had been a good idea. A Goo Goo Dolls song playing in the lobby was the perfect welcome, though, and it only got better from there.

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