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West St. Paul gets a theme song
Posted at 3:20 PM on February 26, 2008 by Jeff Horwich
Right now the Walker is featuring a special exhibit called "Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes." The idea is to explore the impact of the suburbs on our life and culture.
As part of it, very much in the spirit of In The Loop, they put a call out for people to submit their own five-minute video tributes to the suburb where they live or work.
One they're particularly jazzed about (based on an email that winged my way) is a fun little song from a denizen of West St. Paul.
Tongue-in-cheek yet heartfelt at the same time -- that's our kind of stuff.
MPR arts reporter Chris Roberts did a recent piece on the Worlds Away exhibit.
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