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.

After returning to Minnesota from traveling abroad in 1997, Ann Pifer’s experiences of the importance of artistic works in cultures around the world, including Scandinavia and West Africa, inspired her.

On February 28, the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts celebrated its new concert hall with a gala event.

The postman rings twice at this Saint Paul home.

The story of 980 Shady Lane unfolds through black-and-white photographs and the colorful memories of those who once lived in the Wayzata home.

Beauty is in bloom year-round at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, and this spring is no exception. Tucked away in Chanhassen, the arboretum is a hidden world of woodlands, wetlands and prairie spanning more than 1,100 acres.

With nearly 40 years of experience in the design and build industry, architect Jon Monson of design/build firm Landschute Group has made a habit of renovating lake-area homes.

There’s a conversation happening at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts. “Art is a way of communicating,” artist Ruth Mason says. “It’s this wonderful language, and people can connect and reach other people.”  

After a long winter of heavy snow and freezing temperatures, homeowners have an endless list of maintenance and repairs to attack before enjoying the warmer seasons. Those with wooden decks have extra steps to take.

When asked about the Saint Paul artistic community and its foundation in Lowertown, Ta-coumba T.

Seven-fifteen in the morning.

He’s there most, if not all, weekdays—not as a leader of a school, but as a follower of his faith.

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