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A paycheck only goes so far. Here are 48 Minnesota employers that offer their workers extra special benefits, from no-premium health care to free ice cream.
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A paycheck only goes so far. Here are 48 Minnesota employers that offer their workers extra special benefits, from no-premium health care to free ice cream.
Two years ago, Lori Swanson took office as the state attorney general, pledging to fight for everyday people. So why are lawyers leaving her office in droves?
From Michelle Bachmann’s blunders to motivational speakers with questionable motives, we highlight the low points of Minnesota’s past year.
America’s first sake brewpub debuts in Minneapolis
Tim McKee, the man behind La Belle Vie, Solera, and the glam new tequila joint Barrio, is the state’s most accomplished chef. So why isn’t he more of a jerk?
It’s time I made the investment in myself.
Entrepreneurial ideas for a new economy
Change is in the air.
The Sweeter Side of Amy's Bread, TigerSushi2 & more
Comments from readers regarding the last issues of Minnesota Monthly
Expert answers to your most dire questions
Keeping track, curtain call, and a Q&A with Thomas Stinson
Theater, concerts, dance, and more—your best bets for January
Karen Law brings order to clutter.
The Container Store offers lots of options for thinking inside the box.
The wool trench gets a makeover
The cult favorite moves—but not without its pancakes
Chef Michael MacKay peps up south Minneapolis
A centuries-old art finds a new home and fans at the Highpoint Center for Printmaking in Minneapolis.
Getting organized gets easier
Beauty buzz & stores on the move
The Maiden Minnesota shopping event, The Children's Hospital Association's 59th Annual Ball, and Minnesota Public Radio's annual "Rare Pairings" food and wine gala.
Dear Dara: Really Cold Winters Revealed to be Good for Something |
February 26, 28 & March 1
Enjoy four floors filled with flavor and fashion. The evening will include food sampling from top local restaurants, culinary demonstrations, fine wine and spirits tasting, and shopping for fashions for him, her, and home. Attendees will receive a complimentary Riedel wine glass.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Macy's Minneapolis, Downtown Minneapolis
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
$60 per person.
The largest consumer food and wine show in the Upper Midwest celebrates its 15th year. See top local chefs demonstrate their culinary talents and enjoy hundreds of wines and gourmet fare. The weekend events benefit Minnesota Public Radio.
Saturday, February 28 and Sunday, March 1, 2009
Minneapolis Convention Center
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Saturday
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Sunday
$65 in advance/$70 at the door
For more info: www.foodwineshow.com
Jan 17, 2009
Holiday in the Sun
Multimedia artist Andréa Stanislav opens her latest solo exhibit, “Holiday in the Sun,” at Burnet Art Gallery at Chambers, the...
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Jan 17, 2009
Winning Photographs: 2009 Bluefin Bay Calendar
Waterfront Gallery presents an exhibit of prize photographs from the 14th annual Bluefin Bay Calendar Contest. Opening reception for this exhibit...
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Jan 18, 2009
Holiday in the Sun
Multimedia artist Andréa Stanislav opens her latest solo exhibit, “Holiday in the Sun,” at Burnet Art Gallery at Chambers, the...
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Jan 18, 2009
Rodney Farrar: Cello Master Class
Cellist Rodney Farrar is nationally recognized as one of the foremost teachers of young cellists. Rodney Farrar has been a professional cellist...
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Jan 18, 2009
Winning Photographs: 2009 Bluefin Bay Calendar
Waterfront Gallery presents an exhibit of prize photographs from the 14th annual Bluefin Bay Calendar Contest. Opening reception for this exhibit...
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Jan 16, 2009 - Feb 8, 2009
The Murder Room
Agatha Christie meets Monty Python meets Abbott and Costello in this spoof of crime thrillers by Jack Sharkey. After Edgar Hollister disappears, a...
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We asked and you voted… Readers selected their favorite restaurants across the Twin Cities and here’s how they stacked up in 2008.