Whatever Happened to Lizzo? Plus, Feds Release ICE Shooting Evidence, and You All Have a Lot to Say
What happens to a pop star when the world moves on? Andrea Swensson and Denzel Belin join the show today to talk about the rise and fall of Lizzo, who used to call Minneapolis home. Then, we break down the latest in the state's investigation into the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and we open up a spicy hot mailbag which is filled to the brim with positivity and filled to at least the half brim with negativity about bike lanes!
Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode:
Become a City Cast Twin Cities Neighbor
How Lizzo Became One of Pop Culture’s Great Flops (The Atlantic)
An Oral History of Lizzo's Rise to Fame from Minneapolis (Mpls.St.Paul Magazine)
Feds share evidence in Good, Pretti shootings with state investigators months after stonewalling (Sahan Journal)
Feds turn over evidence in killings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti by immigration agents (Minnesota Reformer)
ICE Agent Charged in Minnesota Shooting Does Not Agree to Leave Texas (New York Times)
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