East Side Review

The East Side Review is the only neighborhood-focused, general-interest weekly newspaper in either Minneapolis or St. Paul.

With a circulation of 20,000, the East Side Review reports on the entire East Side area, all 28 neighborhoods and 90,000 residents in St. Paul located east of Interstate Highway 35E.

Published also online, the free weekly newspaper is the only urban newspaper published by Lillie Suburban Newspapers, a third-generation publisher of 10 other suburban weeklies based out of North Saint Paul. Staff at the East Side Review have gone on to write and photograph for publications as prestigious as Life Magazine and the New York Times.

Neighborhoods covered include:

•Arlington Heights

•Battle Creek

•Beaver Lake

•Conway

•Dayton's Bluff

•Duluth-Case

•Frost Lake

•East Phalen

•Eastview

•Hayden Heights

•Hazel Park

•Highwood

•Hillcrest

•Lafayette Park

•Lincoln Park

•Mounds Park

•Parkway

•Payne-Arcade

•Phalen Heights

•Phalen Village/Ames Lake

•Pig's Eye

•Prosperity

•Railroad Island

•Rivoli Bluff

•Upper Swede Hollow

•Vento

•Wheelock Park

•Williams Hill


Famous quotes containing the words east, side and/or review:

    Senta: These boats, sir, what are they for?
    Hamar: They are solar boats for Pharaoh to use after his death. They’re the means by which Pharaoh will journey across the skies with the sun, with the god Horus. Each day they will sail from east to west, and each night Pharaoh will return to the east by the river which runs underneath the earth.
    William Faulkner (1897–1962)

    A man whose mind feels that it is captive would prefer to blind himself to the fact. But if he hates falsehood, he will not do so; and in that case he will have to suffer a lot. He will beat his head against the wall until he faints. He will come to again and look with terror at the wall, until one day he begins afresh to beat his head against it; and once again he will faint. And so on endlessly and without hope. One day he will wake up on the other side of the wall.
    Simone Weil (1909–1943)

    I review novels to make money, because it is easier for a sluggard to write an article a fortnight than a book a year, because the writer is soothed by the opiate of action, the crank by posing as a good journalist, and having an airhole. I dislike it. I do it and I am always resolving to give it up.
    Cyril Connolly (1903–1974)