Plus immigrants make Richfield great, RIP (?) to Holidazzle/Aquatennial, and two very good cats in today's Flyover news ...
Welcome to Event Horizon, your weekly roundup of the best events in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and beyond.
Mail art is a utopian practice—it’s people participating, cooperating, and exchanging without worrying about money.' ...
One of Ali’s sisters did the branding for the restaurant; she wanted it to feel young and fresh. “It’s the kind of restaurant ...
PACs will flood this November’s election in Minneapolis with almost $2 million, most of that going to boost the chances of Mayor Jacob Frey and centrist City Council candidates. Who’s bankrolling this ...
For years, I've been haunted by a bygone store at the Mall of America: BareBones, which sold (you guessed it) scientifically ...
Kelly Rogers is a PhD student in the History Department at the University of Minnesota. She loves Minneapolis and hates lying ...
St. Paul Art Crawl happenings, a THC Oktoberfest, outdoor movie screenings, book parties, and a Trekkie bar crawl.
Plus Replacements biopic in the works, enter the STOP Slumlords Ordinance, and Barn Bluff history in today's Flyover news ...
A Matter of Life and Death (1946) Alamo Drafthouse WWII fighter pilot David Niven goes on heavenly trial after cheating death ...
Ray Gun Youth, “Aftermath” On the first single from the band's new album, Second Estate, Jake Frazier's woozy arpeggios hang ...
Which brings us to this week's Open Thread prompt: Where do you get your groceries? Personally, I'm a Cub guy, because I'm cheap but I find the Aldi experience stressful. I will say that since moving ...
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