Tour bus crashes off Minn. interstate, killing 2 Investigators were starting to reconstruct a tour bus accident that killed two people and injured 21 in southern Minnesota, seeking answers to what caused the driver to swerve off a clear, dry interstate freeway and roll the bus into a ditch.
By: Jeff Baenen|Date: Nov 19, 2009 Bus company: Driver in Minn. crash had aneurysm A tour bus driver suffered a ruptured aneurysm just before the bus veered off a southern Minnesota interstate and crashed, killing two people and injuring 20, the owner of the bus company said Thursday. State officials said they couldn't confirm the aneurysm and it was too early to know the cause of the crash.
By: Jeff Baenen|Date: Nov 20, 2009 Boston Globe
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Setzer takes trip to ‘Lonely Avenue’ MINNEAPOLIS - Brian Setzer can’t keep his fingers still. When he talks about his new CD, “Songs From Lonely Avenue,’’ he has to grab his bright orange Gretsch guitar and start firing off the edgy riffs that make up his film noir tribute.
By: Jeff Baenen|Date: Oct 9, 2009 Tufts University
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Hard-hat Overture Scored For Construction Tools (Archive fee) ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. -- Roll over, Beethoven, and tell Tchaikovsky the news: If you thought rock 'n' roll was loud, you haven't heard the "Groundbreaker Overture."
Sounds of an automatic nail gun, a brick saw and a mortar mixer blend with those of oboes, clarinets and trombones in composer Stephen Paulus' salute to the construction industry.
By: Jeff Baenen, Associated Press|Date: Oct 8, 1987 Movies So Bad That They're Good (Archive fee) EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Even a glutton for bad movies should be stuffed by the end of this year's Turkey Day marathon of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' on Comedy Central. For an appetizer, there's a rarely screened episode from the cult TV program's first season, when creator Joel Hodgson and his wisecracking robots were perfecting the art of mocking cheesy movies. That's followed by helpings of such ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' classics as ''Manos the Hands of Fate'' and ''Mitchell,'' topped off by the premiere of a new episode, ''Night of the Blood Beast,'' for dessert.
By: Jeff Baenen, Associated Press|Date: Nov 22, 1995