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What are you doing this Tuesday? Voting better be a part of your day. …

Posted October 30th, 2004 at 11:49 am by Tom

What are you doing this Tuesday? Voting better be a part of your day. After you vote come by the Wilde Roast Cafe and show us your I VOTED sticker for a free cookie! Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. -Oscar Wilde

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What a NICE surprise in the November issue of The RAKE. I think the writing…

Posted October 26th, 2004 at 10:11 am by Tom

What a NICE surprise in the November issue of The RAKE. I think the writing in this monthly Twin Cities free press makes it one of the best. I picked up the current issue because my favorite movie is Ordinary People by author Judith Guest, and she is on the cover. Her new book is the reading for the Raking through Books, and she will be at their next book club meeting.

Well, to my surprise….in the section called Broken Clock….I found a nice clipping about the Wilde Roast Cafe! Pick it up or read it online. THANKS RAKE!

http://www.rakemag.com/clock/detail.asp?catID=42&itemID=20151

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Dean and I finally got out of town for MEA weekend, and of course it was…

Posted October 25th, 2004 at 10:13 am by Tom

Dean and I finally got out of town for MEA weekend, and of course it was the busiest weekend at the Wilde Roast Cafe yet. So, we would REALLY like to thank our wonderful staff for doing their best and holding up to the challenge. A special thanks to Jason and Kemmie!

Be sure to look for us in your NWA In-Flight magazine when flying in November. We will also be mentioned in the coffee magazine Fresh Cup this November.

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Rick Nelson on Twin Cities Wine Bars

Posted October 21st, 2004 at 1:40 pm by Tom

Check out Rick Nelson’s article on Twin Cities Wine Bars in the Star Tribune…..Thanks Rick!
http://www.startribune.com/stories/456/5042787.html

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LOOK AND SEE is now open! Dr. Sarah Jerome is an optometrist and is…

Posted October 19th, 2004 at 12:54 pm by Tom

LOOK AND SEE is now open! Dr. Sarah Jerome is an optometrist and is setting up appointments now. LOOK AND SEE is a total eyecare and eyewear shop located in our building at 522 Hennepin Ave. E. The phone number is 612-379-1555, she accepts most major medical health plans.

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What a weekend. Friday night was packed for the John Trones CD release…

Posted October 18th, 2004 at 9:32 am by Tom

What a weekend. Friday night was packed for the John Trones CD release party. I would guess about 200 people came to the event. If you want a copy of the CD ROMANCE you can pick it up at Query Booksellers. I will be posting a picture from the night of John, Jim Brickman (who plays the piano on the CD), Dean and myself.

Saturday night’s crowd of 50 came to share in the conversation on “Living with Fear,” and celebrated Oscar’s 150th Birthday! This was our first SALON NIGHT. The November and December Salon Nights will be topics from Utne Reader’s Let’s Talk America (http://letstalkamerica.org/). The dates and topics will be posted soon. They will be less formal. In January we will again be working with the Loft for the topic “Family Matters.” This will be on Tuesday the 18th of January.

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Wilde Roast on “Coffee with KARE”

Posted October 13th, 2004 at 8:32 am by Tom

Don’t forget to watch the KARE 11 Morning Show with Kim and Tim tomorrow (10/14) morning. The Wilde Roast Cafe Salon/Speak Out with The Loft will be featured on the Coffee with KARE.

Also, some other big news is that the Minneapolis Star and Tribune is coming today to take the photos that will run with the story about the WIlde Roast Cafe in the Taste Section on October 21st.

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SUMMARY: A collection of 104 manuscripts, letters and other items owned by…

Posted October 11th, 2004 at 3:21 pm by Tom

SUMMARY: A collection of 104 manuscripts, letters and other items owned by witty playwright Oscar Wilde will auctioned later this month in London.

For those who know the importance of being wealthy, an auction of manuscripts, letters and other items owned by playwright Oscar Wilde will be held later this month.

The collection of 104 items went on exhibit Thursday at Sotheby’s in New York. The auction will take place in London on Oct. 29, with proceeds expected to exceed $1 million, the Associated Press (AP) reported.

A photograph of Wilde inscribed by his friend Robert Ross and a first edition of his play “A Woman of No Importance” signed to his mother are among the items to be auctioned.

A hand-written manuscript chapter 16 of his novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is also in the collection, and officials estimate it will be sold for $145,000.

“There is a huge market for Oscar Wilde in New York City, from private clients to public institutions,” Sotheby’s books and manuscripts expert Philip Errington told the AP.

This month is the 150th anniversary of the Irish writer’s birth. Wilde, who once said, “One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art,” became famous for his wit and his flamboyant personal style. He was prosecuted and jailed for homosexuality — or “the love that dare not speak its name,” as he said during his trial — and has since become a gay icon.

Wilde’s acclaimed plays include “The Importance of Being Earnest,” “An Ideal Husband” and “Lady Windermere’s Fan.” He died in exile in Paris in 1900.

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Out for Equity Celebration

Posted October 10th, 2004 at 10:32 am by Tom

On Monday, October 11th (3 to 6pm) Saint Paul Schools’ Out For Equity program is hosting a “National Coming Out Day Celebration” at the cafe. They will have refreshments, live music, special guests, and prizes. For many in the GLBT community their coming out story is one of the defining moments in their life. This day is a to celebrate our commonalities, come share your story.

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If you have not seen Dean around the cafe lately it is because he was…

Posted October 10th, 2004 at 10:28 am by Tom

If you have not seen Dean around the cafe lately it is because he was planning my 40th Surprise Birthday Party. He was finishing up projects around the house and organizing the event. As luck would have it the weather was 10 degrees higher than normal, so our backyard worked for the guests. He is so GREAT!

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