A Fresh Take On Valentine’s Day Gifts. Flower farm offers a new twist on the tried-and-true V-Day bouquet.
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Wayzata native Emily Johnson Kisa was an art student at San Diego State University when she decided to study abroad in Turkey. It was a decision that changed her life, and it’s shaking up the shopping scene in the western ’burbs, too.
It’s the fun thought that every group of great friends entertains, but rarely acts upon: “What if we started our own business together?” For Kristin Kuhlmann, Kelly Rettke and Tracy JoliCoeur, a group of longtime friends, this thought turned out to be worth looking into—it led to the opening of
If you’re in need of a chocolatey Valentine’s Day gift for your other half, your bestie or yourself, Laketown Chocolates has you covered. And dipped. And sprinkled.
Salon Bellemar, which opened in October, offers a full range of high-quality services for men, women and children, including haircuts and color, Brazilian blowouts and facial waxing.
Everyone knows that Grand Avenue offers some of the best shopping in Saint Paul. But did you know you could polish off your shopping list by stopping in just one building? The shopping mall at 867 Grand Avenue is brimming with stores and services for every audience.
How many film viewers have wanted to reach through the screen and touch the curiously enticing Le Ballon Rouge as it moved through the post-war streets of Paris during Albert Lamorisse’s French short-film classic, The Red Balloon?
If perfectly cast, a supporting player can steal the show—just as thoughtfully culled accessories and accoutrements step out of an ensemble’s shadow to elicit appreciative nods and maybe even, “Where did you get that?” This year, our gift guide focuses on the big style impact of those supporting
In our world’s current boom of technology, it’s hard to imagine a travel agency existing in 2015. But not only does Wayzata’s Minnetonka Travel still exist—after 39 years in business—it continues to thrive.
Three Sisters Eclectic Arts has made the move from Lowertown to Grand Avenue, but their mission remains the same: to support Minnesota artists.