As the team’s new affiliated NBA 2K League gaming team launches its season, the T-Wolves close out theirs with a final Prince-themed “City Edition” home game.
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Plenty of seating options are available on resale markets for last-minute buyers.
General Mills and Mall of America are among the local businesses getting in on the action of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships that’s expected to bring 94,000 visitors to Minnesota.
Examining the spirit of March Madness, and how to capture that enthusiasm and loyalty for your own brand.
The makeover of the Twins' main entryway will entice fans with pop-up shops, lawn games, live music and activities.
The St. Louis Park-based nonprofit has launched a Production Services initiative to connect members in its artist network to businesses in need of low-cost, high-quality video productions.
The last time St. Paul hosted the human-powered aircrafts competition was in 2010, when a team set the world record for furthest distance traveled.
RJM will take over ownership of the Soap Factory building in Southeast Minneapolis and allow the arts organization to remain there for two years rent-free.
Fans could enter Target Field for as little as $3.72 per person each game for 79 home games this year under the cheapest Twins Pass plan.
As other NBA owners, or WNBA owners, have walked away from their WNBA franchises, the Lynx have been profitable. The secret: winning.
The debut show, Nick Jr. Live! “Move to the Music," will bring various Nickelodeon characters together on stage for the first time.
Minnesota United stadium is ready for its inaugural home game in April.
The collaboration takes baseball gambling to the next level starting this season by providing real-time statistics and audio-visual feeds to global media markets and betting organizations.
Multiplexes and standalone movie theaters in Minnesota find the streaming era has been largely positive for business.
The new art studio bus delivers art therapy straight to clients.
New York-based Arkadium’s InHabit technology will use data collected by Sportradar, which runs its U.S. operational HQ out of Minneapolis, to spice up online sports articles.
TV/radio personality Jason Matheson’s Goofy fixation is the subject of his latest media project.
The chair of the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association has made it clear to legislative leaders that the state’s casino-owning tribes aren’t interested in adding sports betting to their offerings.