Animal Indulgence
Here are 10 local finds guaranteed to please your pug, soothe your Siamese, tame your Toucan, and prove you love your llama.
Here are 10 local finds guaranteed to please your pug, soothe your Siamese, tame your Toucan, and prove you love your llama.
Canine emotions unleashed. Photographs from dog parks by Twin Cities native Michael Crouser.
The University of Minnesota is being groomed to better serve the state’s growing equine community
Two Janesville boys devoted their lives to service—one with a gun, the other with a chalice.
How a Steinbeck classic became a newly premiered opera in St. Paul
Feat of Love - a guide to aphrodisiacs
Robert Robinson brings gospel music to the masses across the Midwest
A class for aspiring comedians taps their funny bones
The Rose Ensemble makes ancient tunes new again
What the cat may have been thinking lately. Or not.
By mapping Minnesota’s sustainable rural businesses—from vineyards to solar-powered mini-golf courses—Green Routes itineraries promote local eco-tourism
The best of all possible puppies teaches a lesson one family won’t forget
Hot tips on local dining and food events
Comments from readers on the last issue of Minnesota Monthly
Two CD reviews and a local writer's deadly tales
Number Crunch, The Agenda, Petophilia and Philanthropy
A St. Cloud experiment may save your life
A pair of Minnesotan authors offers advice on how to keep addictions from consuming your family
Minnesota Monthly's recommendations for cultural diversion in February 2007
Accessories are front and center at StyledLife in Gaviidae
When a Brazilian steak house fizzled in the ’burbs, a safe Italian bistro took its place
The Mill City Café, formerly a funky coffee shop, now serves crab cakes and carbonara
Saint Paul Winter Carnival CEO Kate Kelly leads the tradition, with or without the snow
Rubies rule, emeralds elate. But compressed carbon is forever.


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