The New Way to Dine: Food Halls

Multiple food vendors under one roof satisfy our casual-but-still-quality cravings when eating out
Dr. Eboni Bell painting a community mural at Springboard for the Arts

How Minnesota Arts Nonprofits Have Adapted During the Pandemic

There is hope, but much has changed for organizations like Springboard for the Arts and TruArtSpeaks

Why Belle Plaine’s Satanic Statue Got the Axe

A veterans’ monument proposed in the small town attracts picketing Christians, picnicking Satanists, and national attention
From left: Minnesota Historical Society's Rita Walaszek, Mattie Harper Decarlo, Ben Gessner, and Kate E. Beane

Native-Curated Exhibit Opens at Minnesota History Center

New exhibit "Our Home: Native Minnesota" explores the state's complex Indigenous history—and, for the history center, faces historic wrongs

September Arts & Entertainment Picks

Arts editor Quinton Skinner picks this month's top cultural events

Baja Haus

Beachy, West Coast fare from the chef behind Sushi Fix

New Ulm Boutique Semblance to Close, Join Forces with Hazel & Rose

The boutiques' owners are coming together to showcase sustainable, ethical fashion

Welcome to the New, Old Minnesota Museum of American Art

The St. Paul museum has a new look and new exhibits

Discovery Hollow and Garden is Free Family Fun for Kids of All Ages

Outdoor play area offers opportunities for digging, climbing, dam-building and mud-pie making in a beautiful natural space
The Guthrie Theater hopes to welcome audiences back to the McGuire Proscenium Stage this year

How Twin Cities Theaters Are Slowly Coming Back

After a year in limbo, three major metro theater organizations are finally ready to raise curtains

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