Less-than-comprehensive advice for this month's young graduates.
Editor’s Note
Adam Platt is the editor of Twin Cities Business
"Everything seems to be more dramatic and more vivid when you are risking your life"—and also, perhaps, your livelihood.
"What's important is what comes next." —Carl Pohlad
Some reporters interact primarily with other reporters. Do you imagine that makes them better reporters?
For the Petters conspirators, the 9/11 attacks could have meant a reprieve from justice.
A thought or two about Tom Petters, Clifford Irving, and the techniques of swindlers.
Some armchair bragging, notwithstanding 38,000 missing m's.
Have yourself an efficient little Christmas (or alternative holiday with gift-giving rituals).
How we pay for our oil.
Thoughts about mythical King Midas, Ebenezer Scrooge, Henry Ford, and the subject of this month's cover story.
This is an issue we would want non-Minnesotans to read.
Meet five of Minnesota's most accomplished and most admired business leaders of all time.
Independent music producers are proliferating, but the market for recorded music is shrinking.
A Note on Heisenberg's Principle of Uncertainty.
Beware of circumstances in which no one wins.
Some notes on China's new economic frontier.
Traveling with the most widely quoted man in Bulgarian politics.
And why not start the year with a little boastfulness?