Arts & Culture

In A New York Minute book cover.

This Valentine’s Day, if you’re looking for a romantic read in the spirit of all the best New York rom-coms, check out In a New York Minute by Kate Spencer.

January is the perfect time to curl up on the sofa with Netflix (or a favorite DVD), and maybe a cup of hot cocoa, too.

The Music Association of Minnetonka welcomes new artistic director Sean Vogt. Incredibly, this is the ensemble’s first directorial change in 40 years.

In our modern world of stuffy galleries, “do not touch” signs and mass-produced prints, art can feel distant and unfriendly. But local artist Matt Swenson, founder of the Minnesota Art Truck, sees art differently.

During the holiday season, the Minnetonka Center for the Arts transforms into a haven for crafts and gifts.

She drinks an elixir of cider vinegar, honey, warm water and a dash of lemon juice every day—she has for as long as she can remember, possibly since she was a teenager.

When parents and students walk into Hilltop Primary School in Minnetrista, they see much more than a typical school entryway.

When lake-area native and Minnetonka High graduate Maddie Peters decided to pursue a career in medicine, she was continuing a rich family tradition.

You know how New Year’s resolutions go: We vow to work out, eat healthy, travel and so on.

Stumped on decorating your home exterior for the holidays? Jessie Jacobson, owner of Tonkadale Greenhouse, has a few suggestions.

Don’t miss the eighth annual Long Lake Art Show on November 11 at Orono High School.

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