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Fifty choices for gourmet on the go, from delicious delis to hot-dog havens to ready-to-nosh ratatouille.
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Fifty choices for gourmet on the go, from delicious delis to hot-dog havens to ready-to-nosh ratatouille.
A new voice-the winner of the 21st annual Tamarack Award for fiction.
Four top chefs trash-talk, knife-swap, and cook their way to hotdish honors.
Five sought-after recipes from fondly recollected eateries.
A railroad expansion in Rochester has doctors, farmers, and pols steamed.
A flurry of output from the U of M's MFA program in creative writing.
Bruce Springsteen’s music—and friendship—inspires a feisty dance-theater work
Winter in the Midwest is not an excuse to hibernate. Don’t curse the snow—make the most of it. In other words, start seeing the world through rose-colored goggles. Go skiing, snowshoeing,...
Brand-name drug vs. generic dope? The only difference is packaging—and price.
Girl meets grill—a perfect match.
How a basketball star lost points when he entered Minnesota politics.
Sue Z spreads the word about Chambers Kitchen, Macy's, the Edina Grill and Mother Sauces.
"Life," according to the novelist Robert Stone, “is a means of extracting fiction.”
Comments from readers on the last issue of Minnesota Monthly.
Fun fall activities recommended by Minnesota Monthly writers.
The Twin Cities-based writer talks about his book, The New Minnesotans: Stories of Immigrants and Refugees
Landing a muskie in Minneapolis
A quick book review and two recommended CDs.
Minnesota Monthly's recommendations for cultural diversion in November 2006.
Complete guide to holiday events in the Twin Cities
No need to hunt for cool housewares. Just hit Gather.
U of M researcher Paul Rosenblatt examines the practice of sharing a bed—and the true nature of pillowtalk.
Add restaurant polish to your home kitchen with stainless steel.