How Minnesota Saved Civilization
150 years—and 31 ways that we changed modern life
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150 years—and 31 ways that we changed modern life
Movies, music, food, and more—we’ve spotlighted the best entertaiment of the season.
With a new archbishop set to take control of the diocese, Minnesota Catholics are wondering what changes are in store.
Porter & Frye is the most talked-about restaurant of the year. They serve dinner, too.
Can eating local foods really save the planet and boost the local economy? One man tests the theories.
Is it time to crown Louise Erdrich Minnesota’s greatest writer?
Elizabeth gets worked over—happily.
150 years of statehood? That calls for a quiz!
Gather farmers' market tips, restaurant news, and more.
Happy Birthday, Minnesota
Comments from readers regarding the last issue of Minnesota Monthly
Our take on A Freewheelin' Tim, Madman On A Drum, Finality, and Feel Good Ghosts
What the obesity police don’t understand
Column counting, rebate results, local talent & more
Theater, art, concerts & more—your best bets for May
Chains of love: the new J.B. Hudson.
Who needs flowers with vases like these? Group them together for a modern display.
Castoffs can be chic—if you know where to look. These resale shops are a stylish place to start.
Beauty buzz, store openings, and e-style
A trend that originally conjured up Three’s Company when it hit the runway has finally found a way to be flattering.
Southwestern-suburbs, here’s your sea-scented savior
The new downtown steak house is just desserts
Robin Martin is Minnesota’s own Ace of Cakes: A fondant genius who can make anything out of icing. Even Leech Lake.
Bruce Coppock’s radical quest to renew the American orchestra, starting in St. Paul
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You can participate by bicycle on the many beautiful trails in the river gorge, or by paddling your canoe or kayak and exploring the Cities from the perspective of the River. All participants pay a registration fee and are asked to raise pledges for river protection…and earn spectacular premiums for your efforts. All food and beverages for the weekend, safety and sag support, shuttles, interpretive highlights, live music and camping at Fort Snelling are included in the participant registration fee. Come experience and protect this amazing river!
Registration is now open for the 2008 Mississippi River Challenge! Sign up today. Paddle it. Pedal it. Protect it. Register now or find out more information.
Twin Cities Fresh Taste FestivalJoin us at the inaugural Twin Cities Fresh Taste Festival, a day-long event to celebrate the best in organic, local and sustainable food products and wines.
For more information, visit www.freshtaste.com
The 10th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters Awards Gala|
May 16, 2008 - Sep 13, 2008
Fitcamp
GET IN SHAPE IN 2008! Join this 8-week intensive cross-training program & be on your way to achieving your goals, mind/body/spirit! This...
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May 16, 2008 - Aug 17, 2008
World’s Away: New Suburban Landscapes
The Walker tackles the land of barbecues and strip malls in “World’s Away: New Suburban Landscapes,” the exhibit running now through August...
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May 16, 2008 - May 31, 2008
Arts of Japan
Long known for its vast collection of Asian art, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts hosts this touring show of rare Japanese ceramics, scrolls,...
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May 16, 2008 - May 29, 2008
Garden Art Sale
What is a garden but art? It is art, it inspires art, it attracts art. One no sooner finishes planting than the urge to embellish can be upon us....
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May 16, 2008 - May 24, 2008
Max Toth, Shana Kaplow, & Judit Kurtág
Franklin Art Works is pleased to present Maximilian Toth's massive 12 x 48 foot painting installation The Insurgents, new paintings by Shana...
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May 16, 2008 - May 17, 2008
The Pajama Game
The Bloomington Civic Theatre is proud to bring the Broadway hit “The Pajama Game” to their stage April 18-May 17. Based on the novel 7 1/2...
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