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Most-read Daily Planet arts stories of July 2012

Most-read globally

1. Don’t be Brave: Run away from this dark and disappointing Pixar production (by Jay Gabler, June 22)

2. Moonrise Kingdom: Wes Anderson outdoes himself with the summer’s most beautiful film (by Jay Gabler, June 8)

3. Battleship hits its mark (by Jay Gabler, May 18)

4. Prometheus: Ridley Scott reclaims the Alien franchise with a bang (by Jay Gabler, June 8)

5. Dark Shadows is yet another flame-out for Tim Burton and Johnny Depp (by Jay Gabler, May 11)

6. Privilege and the creative process (by Sheila Regan, July 1)

7. Free One: A serious Somali MC (by Justin Schell, August 13, 2008)

8. Thor: Heavy hangs the hand that holds the hammer (or, Blondes really don’t have more fun) (by Jay Gabler, May 6, 2011)

9. At the Guthrie Theater, Roman Holiday is a sweet summer escape (by Emily Cain, June 24)

10. The year’s most controversial show: Billy Mullaney’s The Only Story I Can Tell Is My Own, a One-Man Show with Eleven Women (by Jay Gabler, July 18)

Most-read in Minnesota

1. Privilege and the creative process (by Sheila Regan, July 1)

2. At the Guthrie Theater, Roman Holiday is a sweet summer escape (by Emily Cain, June 24)

3. The year’s most controversial show: Billy Mullaney’s The Only Story I Can Tell Is My Own, a One-Man Show with Eleven Women (by Jay Gabler, July 18)

4. The buzz: Will Bedlam Theatre’s Lowertown gamble pay off? (by Jay Gabler, July 25)

5. Free One: A serious Somali MC (by Justin Schell, August 13, 2008)

6. Q: Who is that? A: Maggie Bergeron, dancer with the world’s cutest belly button (by Jay Gabler, July 25)

7. The Sunshine Boys at the Guthrie Theater is and isn’t what it seems (by Morgan Halaska, July 17)

8. Lowertown Roots Music Festival returns to Mears Park (by Jay Gabler, July 22)

9. Art cars, bikes on parade in Minneapolis (by Aaron Hays and Pamela Diedrich, July 22)

10. Fringe website live! (by Phillip Andrew Bennett Low, July 4)

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