Bob Neagele, Jr.Chairman, Minnesota Wild
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Leadership Tony Dungy's way.
Where: 2450 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapolis, 612-870-8000 When: M–Th, 11 a.m.–10 p.m., F, 11 a.m.–Midnight, Sa, 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Su, 10 a.m.–Midnight Price: Dinner Entrées, $10–80 On
Dear St. Valentine, This is that time of year when roses, chocolates, and Cupid’s arrows cause us to remember St. Valentine’s Day. But the history of St. Valentine’s Day
Vast reservoirs of human energy lie hidden beneath the surface.
The highest honor an Italian chef can receive is “the black jacket,” signifying election to the Master Chef Board of the International Federation of Italian Chefs. This fall, Calogero Rino
Santa, I know you hear many unbelievable stories, but you’ve never heard a story like this.
Spread good cheer with these New Year's wishes.
For Larry Berle, it's not how well you play or even where, it's who helps get you onto the course.
Where: Pop! 2859 Johnson St. NE, Minneapolis 612-788-0455 poprestaurant.com When: M–Th, 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m., 5–9 p.m. F–Sa, 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m., 5–10 p.m. Prices: Dinner entrées, $10–$15.50 Everyone has their
To: Congressman Martin SaboCongressman Jim Ramstad
Today's boards need to be more proactive.
Pittsburgh Blue in Maple Grove is the latest addition to Phil Roberts’ Parasole restaurant group, but “we’ve been serving steaks ‘Pittsburgh blue’ for 20 years down at Manny’s,” he says.
Where FireLake Grill 31 S. 7th St., Minneapolis 612-216-3473 www.firelakerestaurant.com When Dinner, 5–11 p.m. M–F 2–11 p.m. Sa–Su Price Entrées, $15–30 FireLake Grill suffers some risks as an
Governor Pawlenty: My office window overlooks the I-35W bridge, officially known as Bridge 9340. Now it will always be identified as the bridge that fell down. Major bridges should not
Where Café Levain 4762 Chicago Ave. Minneapolis 612-823-7111 www.restaurantlevain.com When 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m., T–Th 5:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m., F–Sa Price $20 or less Levain aspired to be a destination restaurant
You’re a newlywed, or a student, or a new grad living in your first apartment. You’ve never had a kitchen or cooked more than toast. Make a chicken dinner? Mystifying,
Democracy requires that citizens be informed. Perhaps this is why democracy doesn’t work in a lot of places—it’s hard work that requires constant self-education. The economist Bryan Caplan has just