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Lino Rulli

Angelo Gino Armando "Lino" Rulli[1] (born October 26, 1971) is an American radio host, author, producer, and former television host.[2] He is currently the host of The Catholic Guy Show, which is aired on The Catholic Channel on Sirius XM Radio. He was also the executive producer and host of the Emmy Award-winning television series, Generation Cross. In addition to his radio and television work, Rulli has released two books, both of which discuss Catholicism in a comedic tone through personal anecdotes. He is the personal media adviser to Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan.[3]

Lino Rulli
Rulli in 2011
Born
Angelo Gino Armando Rulli

(1971-10-26) October 26, 1971 (age 51)
EducationBachelor of Arts
Master of Theology
Alma materSaint John's University
Occupation(s)Radio host, author, producer, television host
Years active1997–present
Websitelinorulli.com
Signature

Early life

Family

Rulli was born on October 26, 1971, to an Italian American family in Saint Paul, Minnesota.[2][4] His family was the only Catholic family on his block growing up,[5] and his father typically only attended Mass on Christmas and Easter.[6] His mother had two goals for him growing up: to teach him to speak French and to teach him the Catholic faith.[7] His two middle names were for his two grandfathers.[8] He has said that he remembers his grandfather Armando as either at work or at prayer.[9]

His mother Gina, is one of three sisters, and the only one who was born in the United States.[10] She worked as a foreign language teacher at a local high school while his father Angelo worked as a probation officer during his early life.[11]

When Rulli was 15, his father joined Circus Flora.[12] Rulli dropped out of school to perform as the assistant to his father's organ grinding and to ride an elephant as part of the finale.[4][6][12] The elder Rulli made the decision to make the career change after praying about it before the Eucharist in St. Peter's Basilica.[13] The son would dress up as a monkey and dance while the father played the music.[13] On one occasion, they performed at the singer Prince's birthday party.[14] The father was a frequent guest on A Prairie Home Companion.[15]

Rulli's father taught him about the birds and the bees in the seventh grade when he "threw a book in my general direction, and said, 'Let me know if you have any questions.'"[16] He has a cousin who became an archbishop in 2000[17] and was friends with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI.[18]

High school

He is a graduate of the Catholic[19] Hill-Murray High School in Maplewood, Minnesota.[20][21] He "lettered" in theater all four years.[22] In an attempt to be popular, he joined the wrestling team and played for varsity, but only because there was no one else in his weight class, and he was pinned in each of his matches.[21] Rulli would often pray to become popular in high school.[23] During his senior year, he picked the lock on the door, broke into the school, and placed a large B on the name above the front door so that it read Bill-Murray High School.[24]

After being confirmed in the 8th grade, he no longer saw how the church fit into his life and so he quietly left the church.[25] From adolescence on, he aspired to a career in comedy.[26]

College

Rulli received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications and a Master of Theology Degree from Saint John's University.[27] While in college he was part of a hip hop duo and hosted a weekly radio show called D-Love and Lazy Lin's Show of Pleasure.[28] They wrote and recorded a single song, "Whatever Happened To," a retrospective from the mid-1980s to the current date in 1991.[28]

During his time in college, Rulli began to dabble in radio. In 1991, he hosted his first program on college radio station KJNB.[29] He speaks of the forgiveness he received from his parents after being arrested twice for being in possession of alcohol while underage as a metaphor for the forgiveness of God.[30] He has also written of his experimentation with illegal drugs while in college.[31]

During his junior year, Rulli found the body of his friend and roommate after he committed suicide by shooting himself inside his car.[32] Several days earlier he had discovered what he thought to be suicide notes but did not really discuss it with his friend.[33] The experience caused him to sleep with a nightlight for years until one night when he was on a retreat with the theme "The Lord is my light and my salvation" and forgot to plug it in.[34]

It was in college that he began to get serious about his faith[19] whereas before he treated Mass like going to the dentist, something to be done because those in authority decreed it.[35] He received the sacrament of reconciliation for the first time since his childhood during his freshman year,[19] and then did not again until seven years later in Rome.[36] During his senior year, a professor offhandedly asked him if he had ever considered a graduate degree in theology which "picked some kind of lock in my brain."[24] Until that moment he had never considered theology as a major, but after that he said "it just made sense."[37]

Career

Early

In 1996, Rulli moved to The Bahamas to teach high school religion at St. Augustine's College.[38][39][40] While there, he coached the boys soccer team to a national championship, despite not knowing much about soccer beforehand.[41]

He chose the high crime neighborhood in which he lived because there was a Benedictine monastery attached to the school, and was discerning a vocation to become a monk.[42] He lived there for a few months, and at the end of his stay asked the prior his opinion on becoming a brother. "With the assurance of someone who didn't have to think twice," the prior told him no, that he was too immature, and that at 24 there was too much for him to do in the world.[43]

Rulli moved to Rome in January 1997[44] to learn the language[45] and lived in Trastevere with a woman from France and a woman from Germany.[46] While in college he only attended Mass about twice a month,[32] and while in Rome he began to attend regularly.[47]

In 2001 he had monthly meetings with his bishop to discern a vocation to the priesthood.[48]

Television

Rulli began his television career as a reporter for WCCO-TV, then later a commentator for KMSP-TV, both stations based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota.[2][49] Rulli then began a solo project, Generation Cross, a television show he hosted and produced from 1998 to 2004.[4][49] The show was nationally syndicated on multiple Catholic media networks, including CatholicTV.[50] Rulli has won three Emmy Awards[51] and has been nominated for others.[52]

Generation Cross was designed to be a "Catholic TV show people would actually watch."[53] It featured Rulli rock climbing with priests, golfing with nuns, and generally learning about the Catholic faith while having fun.[53] It won Emmy awards in 2000 and 2001,[52] making Rulli the first person to win an Emmy award for Catholic broadcasting since Bishop Fulton Sheen.[51]

After Generation Cross, Rulli co-executive produced The Last Flagraiser, a CBS documentary honoring the World War II soldiers who raised the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima.[2][51] The documentary won the Emmy Award for Documentary, the Scripps-Howard National Journalism Award, the National Headliner Grand Award and the RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award.[51] In 2008, Rulli co-produced the film Champions of Faith in which devout Christian baseball players are interviewed.[54]

In the mid-2000s, Rulli did freelance work for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.[55] As of 2017, he is the personal media adviser to Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan.[3]

Rulli also makes frequent appearances on news channels, often discussing Catholic current events and other religious issues. Specifically, he has been featured on various CNN and Fox News Channel shows, including Piers Morgan Live and Fox News Live respectively.[56][57] He has worked for major television networks, cable networks, and PBS.[58] His television production company, Linose Productions, is a play on his name and his large nose.[59]

Radio

Rulli is currently the host of The Catholic Guy Show, a radio show aired weekdays on The Catholic Channel on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. In the past, he hosted "Lino at Large," a radio show sponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops syndicated throughout North America. A previous iteration of Lino at Large was canceled in 2006 because the stations on which it ran catered to an audience of people over 55, and his show was geared towards young adults.[60] Shortly thereafter, he was recommended as a host on the Catholic Channel on Sirius.[60]

Rulli has also made appearances on Howard Stern's Sirius XM channels (Howard 100 and Howard 101), specifically The Jay Thomas Show and Howard 100 News.[61][62] Following immediate success of The Catholic Guy, twin cities Minneapolis and Saint Paul declared September 29 to be "Lino Rulli Day" (initiated in 2010).[63]

His three greatest radio influences were the hosts of a Minneapolis morning show from when he was a child, Garrison Kellor, and especially Stern.[64]

Print

In September 2011, Rulli released his first book, Sinner: The Catholic Guy's Funny, Feeble Attempt to Be a Faithful Catholic, in which he shares the joys and the struggles of trying to follow God in everyday circumstances.[65] Sinner was promoted on a variety of media facets, including CatholicTV, Fox News Channel, and Howard 100 News.[65] Two years later, he released his second book, Saint: Why I Should Be Canonized Right Away, in which he comedically discusses how he is bound for sainthood.[66]

In 2020, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Rulli released his first E-book, We're All Gonna Die: Be Not Afraid?.[67]

Personal life

Rulli would frequently joke about his struggles in relationships on his radio show, even to the point of discussing his problems with a dating coach.[68] He confessed to having a fear of commitment.[69] On his radio show, Rulli would occasionally play "The Catholic Guy Dating Game" and got two girlfriends from it.[70] After years of this recurring theme, Rulli announced his engagement to his girlfriend, Jill, in May 2015. They married at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on April 22, 2016.[71]

He admits to having "a slightly unhealthy relationship with Facebook and Twitter and seeing how many people 'like" or 'follow'" him.[72] He travels frequently and is "obsessed with hitting the million-mile mark."[73] He spends his birthday each year in Rome.[74]

Honors and awards

In 2010, a number of places and items were named for Rulli in his hometown of Minneapolis.[75] A bowling alley, Memory Lanes, named a gutter for Rulli, Kieran's Pub named a restroom stall for him, and Tom Reid's Hockey City Pub named a drink. Stella's Fish Cafe named a lobster for Rulli; the crew of his radio show then ate it for dinner.[75] In addition, he received a ceremonial key to the Cathedral of St. Paul.[75]

Rulli was the executive producer on a CBS documentary that won the Edward R. Murrow Award, the Emmy Award for Documentary, the Scripps-Howard National Journalism Award.[76][77] He has won two other Emmys.[77] He was the first person since Bishop Fulton Sheen to win an Emmy Award for Catholic broadcasting.[76]

Rulli was also the 2019 resident at the Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement.[76] The McCarthy Resident showcases the work and skills of someone who has a distinguished career in public service, policy, or politics through a week-long on-campus residency. Through visits to classes, cafeterias, practices, and public programs, the McCarthy resident engages a wide spectrum of the CSB/SJU community and the general public. The McCarthy residency culminates in a dinner honoring the resident and a final keynote program open to the campus community and the public. The primary purpose of the residency is to give students extended access to someone with real knowledge and wisdom about policy, civic engagement, and public life.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1998–2004 Generation Cross Host Emmy Award for Program Host (2001)[78]
Emmy Award for Program Host (2002)[79]
2005 The Last Flagraiser Producer Emmy Award for Best Documentary (2005)[80]
Scripps-Howard National Journalism Award (2005)[2][81]
Edward R. Murrow Award (2005)[2][81]
National Headliner Award – Documentary (2006)[82]
2008 Champions of Faith Producer

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Bibliography

External links

  • Official website
  • Lino Rulli at IMDb

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Angelo Gino Armando Lino Rulli 1 born October 26 1971 is an American radio host author producer and former television host 2 He is currently the host of The Catholic Guy Show which is aired on The Catholic Channel on Sirius XM Radio He was also the executive producer and host of the Emmy Award winning television series Generation Cross In addition to his radio and television work Rulli has released two books both of which discuss Catholicism in a comedic tone through personal anecdotes He is the personal media adviser to Cardinal Timothy M Dolan 3 Lino RulliRulli in 2011BornAngelo Gino Armando Rulli 1971 10 26 October 26 1971 age 51 Saint Paul Minnesota U S EducationBachelor of ArtsMaster of TheologyAlma materSaint John s UniversityOccupation s Radio host author producer television hostYears active1997 presentWebsitelinorulli wbr comSignature Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Family 1 2 High school 1 3 College 2 Career 2 1 Early 2 2 Television 2 3 Radio 2 4 Print 3 Personal life 4 Honors and awards 5 Filmography 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life EditFamily Edit Rulli was born on October 26 1971 to an Italian American family in Saint Paul Minnesota 2 4 His family was the only Catholic family on his block growing up 5 and his father typically only attended Mass on Christmas and Easter 6 His mother had two goals for him growing up to teach him to speak French and to teach him the Catholic faith 7 His two middle names were for his two grandfathers 8 He has said that he remembers his grandfather Armando as either at work or at prayer 9 His mother Gina is one of three sisters and the only one who was born in the United States 10 She worked as a foreign language teacher at a local high school while his father Angelo worked as a probation officer during his early life 11 When Rulli was 15 his father joined Circus Flora 12 Rulli dropped out of school to perform as the assistant to his father s organ grinding and to ride an elephant as part of the finale 4 6 12 The elder Rulli made the decision to make the career change after praying about it before the Eucharist in St Peter s Basilica 13 The son would dress up as a monkey and dance while the father played the music 13 On one occasion they performed at the singer Prince s birthday party 14 The father was a frequent guest on A Prairie Home Companion 15 Rulli s father taught him about the birds and the bees in the seventh grade when he threw a book in my general direction and said Let me know if you have any questions 16 He has a cousin who became an archbishop in 2000 17 and was friends with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger the future Pope Benedict XVI 18 High school Edit He is a graduate of the Catholic 19 Hill Murray High School in Maplewood Minnesota 20 21 He lettered in theater all four years 22 In an attempt to be popular he joined the wrestling team and played for varsity but only because there was no one else in his weight class and he was pinned in each of his matches 21 Rulli would often pray to become popular in high school 23 During his senior year he picked the lock on the door broke into the school and placed a large B on the name above the front door so that it read Bill Murray High School 24 After being confirmed in the 8th grade he no longer saw how the church fit into his life and so he quietly left the church 25 From adolescence on he aspired to a career in comedy 26 College Edit Rulli received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications and a Master of Theology Degree from Saint John s University 27 While in college he was part of a hip hop duo and hosted a weekly radio show called D Love and Lazy Lin s Show of Pleasure 28 They wrote and recorded a single song Whatever Happened To a retrospective from the mid 1980s to the current date in 1991 28 During his time in college Rulli began to dabble in radio In 1991 he hosted his first program on college radio station KJNB 29 He speaks of the forgiveness he received from his parents after being arrested twice for being in possession of alcohol while underage as a metaphor for the forgiveness of God 30 He has also written of his experimentation with illegal drugs while in college 31 During his junior year Rulli found the body of his friend and roommate after he committed suicide by shooting himself inside his car 32 Several days earlier he had discovered what he thought to be suicide notes but did not really discuss it with his friend 33 The experience caused him to sleep with a nightlight for years until one night when he was on a retreat with the theme The Lord is my light and my salvation and forgot to plug it in 34 It was in college that he began to get serious about his faith 19 whereas before he treated Mass like going to the dentist something to be done because those in authority decreed it 35 He received the sacrament of reconciliation for the first time since his childhood during his freshman year 19 and then did not again until seven years later in Rome 36 During his senior year a professor offhandedly asked him if he had ever considered a graduate degree in theology which picked some kind of lock in my brain 24 Until that moment he had never considered theology as a major but after that he said it just made sense 37 Career EditEarly Edit In 1996 Rulli moved to The Bahamas to teach high school religion at St Augustine s College 38 39 40 While there he coached the boys soccer team to a national championship despite not knowing much about soccer beforehand 41 He chose the high crime neighborhood in which he lived because there was a Benedictine monastery attached to the school and was discerning a vocation to become a monk 42 He lived there for a few months and at the end of his stay asked the prior his opinion on becoming a brother With the assurance of someone who didn t have to think twice the prior told him no that he was too immature and that at 24 there was too much for him to do in the world 43 Rulli moved to Rome in January 1997 44 to learn the language 45 and lived in Trastevere with a woman from France and a woman from Germany 46 While in college he only attended Mass about twice a month 32 and while in Rome he began to attend regularly 47 In 2001 he had monthly meetings with his bishop to discern a vocation to the priesthood 48 Television Edit Rulli began his television career as a reporter for WCCO TV then later a commentator for KMSP TV both stations based out of Minneapolis Minnesota 2 49 Rulli then began a solo project Generation Cross a television show he hosted and produced from 1998 to 2004 4 49 The show was nationally syndicated on multiple Catholic media networks including CatholicTV 50 Rulli has won three Emmy Awards 51 and has been nominated for others 52 Generation Cross was designed to be a Catholic TV show people would actually watch 53 It featured Rulli rock climbing with priests golfing with nuns and generally learning about the Catholic faith while having fun 53 It won Emmy awards in 2000 and 2001 52 making Rulli the first person to win an Emmy award for Catholic broadcasting since Bishop Fulton Sheen 51 After Generation Cross Rulli co executive produced The Last Flagraiser a CBS documentary honoring the World War II soldiers who raised the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima 2 51 The documentary won the Emmy Award for Documentary the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award the National Headliner Grand Award and the RTNDA Edward R Murrow Award 51 In 2008 Rulli co produced the film Champions of Faith in which devout Christian baseball players are interviewed 54 In the mid 2000s Rulli did freelance work for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 55 As of 2017 he is the personal media adviser to Cardinal Timothy M Dolan 3 Rulli also makes frequent appearances on news channels often discussing Catholic current events and other religious issues Specifically he has been featured on various CNN and Fox News Channel shows including Piers Morgan Live and Fox News Live respectively 56 57 He has worked for major television networks cable networks and PBS 58 His television production company Linose Productions is a play on his name and his large nose 59 Radio Edit Rulli is currently the host of The Catholic Guy Show a radio show aired weekdays on The Catholic Channel on Sirius XM Satellite Radio In the past he hosted Lino at Large a radio show sponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops syndicated throughout North America A previous iteration of Lino at Large was canceled in 2006 because the stations on which it ran catered to an audience of people over 55 and his show was geared towards young adults 60 Shortly thereafter he was recommended as a host on the Catholic Channel on Sirius 60 Rulli has also made appearances on Howard Stern s Sirius XM channels Howard 100 and Howard 101 specifically The Jay Thomas Show and Howard 100 News 61 62 Following immediate success of The Catholic Guy twin cities Minneapolis and Saint Paul declared September 29 to be Lino Rulli Day initiated in 2010 63 His three greatest radio influences were the hosts of a Minneapolis morning show from when he was a child Garrison Kellor and especially Stern 64 Print Edit In September 2011 Rulli released his first book Sinner The Catholic Guy s Funny Feeble Attempt to Be a Faithful Catholic in which he shares the joys and the struggles of trying to follow God in everyday circumstances 65 Sinner was promoted on a variety of media facets including CatholicTV Fox News Channel and Howard 100 News 65 Two years later he released his second book Saint Why I Should Be Canonized Right Away in which he comedically discusses how he is bound for sainthood 66 In 2020 in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic Rulli released his first E book We re All Gonna Die Be Not Afraid 67 Personal life EditRulli would frequently joke about his struggles in relationships on his radio show even to the point of discussing his problems with a dating coach 68 He confessed to having a fear of commitment 69 On his radio show Rulli would occasionally play The Catholic Guy Dating Game and got two girlfriends from it 70 After years of this recurring theme Rulli announced his engagement to his girlfriend Jill in May 2015 They married at St Peter s Basilica in Vatican City on April 22 2016 71 He admits to having a slightly unhealthy relationship with Facebook and Twitter and seeing how many people like or follow him 72 He travels frequently and is obsessed with hitting the million mile mark 73 He spends his birthday each year in Rome 74 Honors and awards EditIn 2010 a number of places and items were named for Rulli in his hometown of Minneapolis 75 A bowling alley Memory Lanes named a gutter for Rulli Kieran s Pub named a restroom stall for him and Tom Reid s Hockey City Pub named a drink Stella s Fish Cafe named a lobster for Rulli the crew of his radio show then ate it for dinner 75 In addition he received a ceremonial key to the Cathedral of St Paul 75 Rulli was the executive producer on a CBS documentary that won the Edward R Murrow Award the Emmy Award for Documentary the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award 76 77 He has won two other Emmys 77 He was the first person since Bishop Fulton Sheen to win an Emmy Award for Catholic broadcasting 76 Rulli was also the 2019 resident at the Eugene J McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement 76 The McCarthy Resident showcases the work and skills of someone who has a distinguished career in public service policy or politics through a week long on campus residency Through visits to classes cafeterias practices and public programs the McCarthy resident engages a wide spectrum of the CSB SJU community and the general public The McCarthy residency culminates in a dinner honoring the resident and a final keynote program open to the campus community and the public The primary purpose of the residency is to give students extended access to someone with real knowledge and wisdom about policy civic engagement and public life Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1998 2004 Generation Cross Host Emmy Award for Program Host 2001 78 Emmy Award for Program Host 2002 79 2005 The Last Flagraiser Producer Emmy Award for Best Documentary 2005 80 Scripps Howard National Journalism Award 2005 2 81 Edward R Murrow Award 2005 2 81 National Headliner Award Documentary 2006 82 2008 Champions of Faith ProducerReferences Edit Rulli 2011 p 53 a b c d e f About Lino Rulli Retrieved June 27 2011 a b Rulli 2013 p 158 a b c Heffron Christopher May 2008 Lino Rulli One Sirius Catholic St Anthony Messenger Archived from the original on February 23 2013 Retrieved December 27 2012 Rulli 2011 p 2 a b Rulli 2011 p 1 Rulli 2011 p 51 Rulli 2011 p 54 Rulli 2013 p 99 Rulli 2013 p 17 Rulli 2011 p 11 a b Rulli 2013 p 228 a b Rulli 2011 p 6 Rulli 2011 p 7 Rulli 2011 p 134 Rulli 2011 p 145 Rulli 2011 p 93 Rulli 2013 p 49 a b c Rulli 2011 p 32 Lino s Proclamation of Greatness LinoRulli net September 29 2010 Archived from the original on January 25 2012 Retrieved December 27 2012 a b Rulli 2011 p 154 Rulli 2011 p 148 Rulli 2011 p 149 a b Rulli 2013 p 85 Rulli 2011 p 83 Rulli 2011 p 15 TMG Speakers Lino Rulli Archived from the original on February 16 2013 Retrieved April 16 2012 a b Rulli 2013 p 26 Rulli 2011 p 27 Rulli 2011 p 30 Rulli 2013 p 219 a b Rulli 2013 p 143 Rulli 2013 p 144 Rulli 2013 pp 149 150 Rulli 2011 p 35 Rulli 2011 p 34 Rulli 2013 p 86 Rulli 2011 p 43 Rulli 2013 p 32 Rulli 2013 Rulli 2013 pp 30 32 Rulli 2011 p 44 Rulli 2011 p 45 Rulli 2011 p 107 Rulli 2013 p 197 Rulli 2011 p 108 Rulli 2013 p 198 Rulli 2013 p 67 a b Rulli 2013 p 23 CatholicTV Schedule Retrieved March 10 2015 a b c d About Lino LinoRulli com Retrieved September 14 2017 a b Rulli 2013 p 65 a b Rulli 2011 p 173 Champions of Faith Baseball Edition Rulli 2011 p 85 Piers Morgan Tonight Lino Rulli Retrieved March 10 2015 Lino Rulli and Jennifer Miller discuss the impending lawsuit filed against the Obama healthcare mandate Fox News Retrieved July 16 2012 Rulli 2013 p 91 Rulli 2013 p 217 a b Rulli 2011 p 138 The Catholic Guy Podcast Lino on the Jay Thomas Show to promote Sinner Retrieved July 27 2012 Howard News 101 features Lino Rulli CatholicGuyShow com September 10 2011 Retrieved July 27 2012 Wiering Maria September 10 2010 Hometown Glory The Catholic Guy Gets Day Named for Him in Twin Cities Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Retrieved June 27 2011 Rulli 2011 pp 132 135 a b Sinner Press AmericanCatholic org Retrieved December 11 2015 Saint Retrieved September 3 2013 We re All Gonna Die Lino s new E book linorulli com Retrieved March 19 2020 TCGS Podcast 56 Lino s personal dating coach Anthony Buono and Lino s Mom Retrieved December 16 2015 Rulli 2011 p 37 Rulli 2011 p 141 Catholic Guy Podcast 210 Lino got engaged Retrieved December 16 2015 Rulli 2013 p 46 Rulli 2013 p 167 Rulli 2013 p 169 a b c C J September 27 2010 Bless this gutter Catholic Guy is back Minneapolis Star Tribune Retrieved June 14 2018 a b c Lino Rulli 93 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