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.
Arts & Culture
While living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Marie Claire Pambani made her living with the help of a needle and thread.
Mining the richness of individual memory is the goal of the Writing from Memory workshop, sponsored by the History Theatre. Since 2012, educator and award winning author Erin Hart has been leading writers of all experience levels on an exploration to become stronger writers through free writing.
As a shooting guard for the varsity basketball team at St. Paul Academy, as well as a member of the Fury Wilde traveling basketball team, Dalante Peyton is definitely at home on the court.
Not many photographers can say that they started photographing, almost by accident, on a super-high-quality DSLR camera. But that’s exactly what happened for Jon Sadeh, Excelsior resident and bartender at Lord Fletcher’s on Lake Minnetonka.
Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. No, this isn’t a list of Oscar invitees, but it is a few of Robert Evans’ past clients.
When it comes to career migration, Steven Sampson tossed conventional wisdom right out the window. “I’ve never been accused of being logical,” he says.
Known as a true guitarist’s guitarist and one of the most legendary acoustic players to come from Minnesota, Pat Donohue has become the gold standard for talent with his solo performances.
Saint Paul artists Nancy Robinson and Elizabeth Garvey are among several artists featured in an exhibition opening on July 18 at the Instinct Art Gallery in Minneapolis.
Linda Ross moved to Minnesota 40 years ago when she and her husband decided they needed something new—and Stamford, Connecticut, wasn’t quite cutting it. “It was completely different,” she says. “It was an adjustment for me, but I’m glad we picked the Deephaven area.