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Three companies, three buildouts,
one question: What do your
employees need?
Minnesota Opera has already staged two of the Donizetti “Tudor Trilogy”: Roberto Devereux and Maria Stuarda. But Anna Bolena, about the second wife of Henry VIII, beats them all.
Sherman is one of the most enigmatic and important artists of our time.
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Sherman is one of the most enigmatic and important artists of our time.
The legendary singer-songwriter brings his 2012 U.S. Acoustic Tour to Minneapolis just before Halloween.
As if boomers don’t have enough to do in November, The Who are on tour performing their epic 1973 double-album, Quadrophenia, in its entirety, plus a few of their greatest hits.
Five local hotel concierges answer the most frequently
asked questions from business travelers.
Monica Nassif’s search for comfortable yet beautiful sleepwear led her right back to business.
Minneapolis and St. Paul are trying to grow population after 60 years of decline. But can they eliminate the red tape that has residential developers wary of doing business there?
Section sponsored by Girl Scouts River Valleys.
Radius Track’s bent steel helps curved structures go up faster and more accurately. Just ask the Minnesota Twins—and Frank Gehry.
IT firm the Nerdery didn’t let the tragic loss of its
leader hinder its growth.
The Vikings still have two more seasons in the Metrodome. How will they ever sell tickets?
How Glen Taylor turned the Timberwolves from a league
laughingstock into a salable commodity in just three seasons.
Why is the southwestern Minnesota city booming?
Ask the businesspeople who live and work there.
Global study at the MBA level can offer big rewards.
Winmark CEO John Morgan made
poker history, of sorts, this summer.
China’s Qin dynasty didn’t last long (221-210 BCE), but the First Emperor’s cultural, artistic, and spiritual legacy lives on.