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Disambiguation: for the Minnesota politician, see Nicholas D. Coleman.

Nicholas J. (Nick) Coleman (born June 26, 1950 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is a veteran Minnesota journalist and columnist for the Star Tribune, the daily newspaper published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Coleman is on his second stint at the Star Tribune, having begun his career there in 1973 before becoming a news columnist at the St. Paul Pioneer Press in 1986. He returned to the Star Tribune in 2003.

Coleman has published more than 3,000 newspaper columns and 300 television commentaries on subjects such as politics, Native American issues and the Northern Ireland peace process, as well as hosting two radio talk shows. In his 35-year newspaper career, Coleman has reported on Minneapolis city government, business, out-of-state issues, media, editorial and general news.

His work has won numerous awards including Page One Awards from the Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists, a Frank Premack Award as lead writer on The New Face of Minnesota, an AP Sweepstakes Award as lead writer on the 1997 Pioneer Press coverage of the Red River Valley flood; a Gene O’Brien Excellence in Journalism Award as co-writer of a 1987 Pioneer Press series on the 1862 Dakota Indian War, a 1985 Lowell Mellett Awards special citation for Improving Journalism Through Critical Evaluation, and a Walter Duranty award for political writing in 2005. City Pages, the Twin Cities alternative weekly, named Coleman "Best Columnist" three times in recent years -- 2002, 2005 and 2008. In 2008, he was also honored as the "Readers' Choice for Best Columnist."

Coleman has worked almost equally for the St. Paul and Minneapolis newspapers -- 18 years at the Star Tribune in two different stints (1973-86 and 2003-present) and 17 years at the Pioneer Press (1986-2003). He returned to the Star Tribune in November, 2003, as a Metro News columnist.

Coleman's political columns are anti-Republican, with occasional attacks on Democrats.

Coleman has stated he is a believer in Finley Peter Dunne’s adage that a journalist’s job is to "comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable." Coleman’s print persona is similar to styles made famous by Mike Royko, Jimmy Breslin, and others.

Thematically, Coleman alternates among a handful of topics. He is fanatical about crime, corporate subsidies (especially as embodied by the new Twins stadium), Indian nicknames, the 35W Bridge collapse, and the defunding of public education and social programs.

He has engaged in rhetorical feuds with other Twin Cities writers and bloggers, and others who publicly critique his work. In 2004 Coleman criticized the role of local Power Line bloggers in the Dan Rather/Killian documents controversy. An exchange ensued for some weeks in local print and on the internet. The spats he initiated with local writer Steve Marsh and New York University Professor Jay Rosen spilled out onto the internet as well.

Coleman has done regular TV commentaries for KTCA-TV and KMSP-TV, and hosted talk radio shows in the Twin Cities, including a weekly show for 10 years at KSTP-AM. In 2005 he was briefly a morning host at Air America Radio’s affiliate in the Twin Cities. His engagement at Air America ended after a feud with management, with Coleman unsatisfied with the centrist positioning of the station by its owner, Janet Roberts.

Coleman is the eldest child of the late Nicholas D. Coleman, who served as majority leader of the Minnesota Senate from 1973 to 1981, and Bridget Finnegan. He is also the oldest brother and godfather of Mayor Chris Coleman of St. Paul and was the stepson of Deborah Howell, ombudsman for the Washington Post. Howell was editor of the Pioneer Press when Coleman was hired there in 1986.

Coleman was educated in Catholic schools in St. Paul, and at the University of Minnesota, where he was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, The Minnesota Daily. Coleman is six feet tall and has a concealed handgun carry permit. His second wife is freelance writer and former Pioneer Press columnist Laura Billings (born 1967). The couple have three children.
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Total Books: 13
Voices How a Great Singer Can Change Your Life
2018 - Voices How a Great Singer Can Change Your Life (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781640091153
ISBN-10: 1640091157
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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The Train in the Night A Story of Music and Loss
The Train in the Night A Story of Music and Loss
2013 - The Train in the Night a Story of Music and Loss (Paperback)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780099554332
ISBN-10: 009955433X
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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The Train in the Night A Story of Music and Loss
2012 - The Train in the Night a Story of Music and Loss (Hardcover)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780224093576
ISBN-10: 0224093576
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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Work Focused Interviews for Partners and Enhanced New Deal for Partners Quantitative Survey Research
2005 - Jobcentre Plus Service Delivery Wave Two [DWP Research Report] (Paperback)
Picador Book of Sportswriting
1997 - Picador Book of Sportswriting (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780330344593
ISBN-10: 0330344595
Genre: Sports & Outdoors
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