Movies opening Friday
D-Day Normandy 1944 (not rated) Tom Brokaw narrates a documentary on the pivotal event of World War II.
Inherent Vice (R) In 1970, a drug-fueled Los Angeles detective (Joaquin Phoenix) investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend. With Josh Brolin. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
The Search for General Tso (not rated) A documentary that answers the questions: Who was General Tso, and why are we eating his chicken?
Selma (PG-13) Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo) leads an epic civil rights march to Selma, Ala., in 1965.
Taken 3 (PG-13) Ex-government operative Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) fights the clear his name against accusations of a murder he didn't commit.
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St. Paul Chamber Orchestra's artistic director Kyu-Young Kim stepping down but staying on
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Eat & Drink
Old new burger alert: Edina's Convention Grill is back
After a 4-year hiatus, the storied diner is once again serving burgers, malts and nostalgia. Add this to your weekend plans.