Plus help for ICE observers, Walz sidesteps q's about of stepping down, and a weird lil piece of land for sale in today's ...
At the Minneapolis Vintage Market’s holiday edition, hosted at the Machine Shop, these four individuals had lots to share, ...
Plus no third term for Walz, Frey and Minneapolis City Council enter a new era, and UnitedHealth Group stays sketchy in today ...
We either meet at Cowboy Jack’s or Tootsie’s. Some of the people were close to being family. I've been invited for Christmas ...
Welcome to Event Horizon, your weekly roundup of the best events in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and beyond.
The 10,000 Laughs Festival is back, and this year it has everything. Romantic first dates? Got ’em! A three-headed crowd-work monster? You betcha! A game show centered entirely around milk? Why not?
It seems like everyone, no matter their level of familiarity or expertise on the topic, has an opinion about how Minnesotans talk. Or, frankly, about how people talk in general. As a linguist, I ...
The first speaker at Life Surge, “America’s #1 Christian Wealth Creation Event,” wasn’t a preacher or a certified financial planner, as you might expect. Turns out we wouldn’t hear from either of ...
We came. We saw. We ate. We wrote notes like “weird aftertaste” and “I hate this” and “unnervingly flaccid.” And now, we bring you this: the definitive guide to the official new foods and vendors of ...
Even Nick Wilson seemed a little surprised at how hearty a cheer he received when he announced, “Chicken pox is making a comeback.” The return of chicken pox, and of measles too, was good news in Dr.
Dinkytown has been dead or dying since 1970. That’s when the creeping grasp of corporate restaurant culture first threatened, spurring an activist occupation that lasted over a month. Or maybe the ...
We may never stop trying to fix the Replacements. Few bands’ legacies inspire such fervent choruses of “could have been”; few bands’ biographies holler back “no way in hell” with such finality. I defy ...