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Sheila Livingston has been associated with the Guthrie Theater since its earliest days in the 1960s, when she join the Guthries's volunteer organization.
How did professional theater get so big in the Twin Cities?
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Microsoft's Xbox 360, Nintendo's Wii, and Sony's PlayStation 3 all got some of their smarts at IBM's Rochester campus.
Orfield Laboratories is making noise with its ideas for making commercial buildings more energy efficient and productive.
The need for software testing.
Environmentally friendly PCs, PCTVs, and digital signs could save on energy costs and keep electronic trash out of landfills.
How golf connects with business.
This is an issue we would want non-Minnesotans to read.
Jill Lloyd believes the answer is changing.
To: Delegates and Alternates, 2008 Republican National Convention
Tartare at Sanctuary.
Ways to savor farmer's market flavor.
The latest in Minnesota's bioscience sector.
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