Gail Rosenblum

Columnist | Metro
Phone: 612-673-7350
Gail Rosenblum writes two to three columns a week on people, social issues, trends, and the complexities of human relationships.

Recent content from Gail Rosenblum

In light of day, Koch's situation is sad, familiar

The most provocative chatter I've heard from numerous sources this week is that there has to be more to this than "simply" an affair, because theirs is far from the only dangerous liaison occurring around the State Capitol.

Updated: December 22, 2011, - 08:00 PM

Rosenblum: In this season of giving, let's also practice forgiving

Ernest Uhlenkamp's knees still hurt, but his sprained hand feels better. His wife, Bernice, "is coming along pretty good," too, he said Tuesday.

Updated: December 21, 2011, - 08:04 PM

Twin Cities rescue dogs get their day in calendar

A St. Paul couple who had no idea there was a rescue-dog movement found new direction by partnering to create a calendar celebrating rescue dogs.

Updated: December 15, 2011, - 02:04 PM

Rosenblum: With her sweet sauce, a sweet success story

Watching Vicie Williams pour her fruit-flavored barbecue sauces over savory meatballs at the St. Louis Park Byerly's, I resisted distracting her to run off with the whole cart.

Updated: December 12, 2011, - 09:19 PM

Rosenblum: Sexting study will be a relief to parents - and their kids

A clearer picture of sexting came to light this week, but there's no need to shield your eyes. Turns out that -- surprise! -- we've grossly overestimated the problem.

Updated: December 07, 2011, - 06:05 PM

Rosenblum: At 81, he rings in season with warm heart, warm gloves

Gerald Fredrick eagerly stands out in the cold for eight hours a day. He stands out as a bell ringer for the Salvation Army too.

Updated: December 01, 2011, - 08:46 AM

Seeing red over pizza doesn't get to bigger issue

Frustration spilled over last week in response to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's failed attempt to keep pizza from being counted as a vegetable in school lunch programs.

Updated: November 26, 2011, - 06:08 PM

Rosenblum: She gives thanks for a rich life that is nothing like she planned

Tasha Schuh will drive to her sister's house for Thanksgiving, a simple act for which her gratitude is boundless.

Updated: November 23, 2011, - 10:43 PM

Rosenblum: Public library a bargain even with revised check-out rule

I was stunned to read that Hennepin County library patrons will no longer be able to check out 100 items at a time.

Updated: November 22, 2011, - 12:06 AM

Rosenblum: At Savage City Hall, boy with big heart makes big impression

Community activist Shrey Pothini saw his hard work transformed into policy change at the Savage City Council meeting earlier this week.

Updated: November 16, 2011, - 08:12 PM

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