Honoring five lifetimes of achievement.
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Is the region content to be a niche player, or is it gearing up to be Napa Lite?
Michael Druskin’s appetite for growth has turned one Len Druskin store into seven different fashion brands. Will the formula work when he takes the show on the road?
Some say a planned hotel could plug the city’s revenue shortfalls; others say it could destroy the face of a city that prides itself on its historic character.
Columns
What business leaders can learn from law enforcement.
Minnesota’s "anti-rich" attitude may finally push out those we need to keep most.
Northern Minnesota is a main highway for transporting crude oil. Does the state benefit?
What to expect when you’re directing.
Here are a few things to ponder for those interested in leaving the for-profit world.
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts adds to its contemporary arts cred with an exhibit of 80 works by several of the genre’s most celebrated names, including Chuck Close, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, and
Joe Dowling directs the Guthrie’s stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel.
This summer, offer your clients a change of perspective.
If powerful communication and lasting impressions are your goal, a good method is to focus on two distinct areas: a signature item and a signature action.
The position of trustee carries a serious fiduciary obligation.
Isaac Becker reinvents the steakhouse at Franklin and Hennepin.
Update: The 2013 Minnesota Legislature came up nearly empty on infrastructure funding.
In ’68 the skirts were short, the drinks were stiff . . . and airports were the place to do business?
The best opportunities for networking this month.
The companies behind the chambers.
The outdoor concert of the year features a weird-dream lineup of roots-rock royalty that spans several generations.
The Twins may not be able to win at Target Field, but country chill-master Kenny Chesney has figured out the secret: Play music, not baseball.
Pioneering insurance exec may be retired, but he’s still looking to the future.
Different is better.
A group of small Minnesota resorts takes an unorthodox approach to competition.
The Mairs & Power Small Cap Fund was king of its category last year.
A new spot shows that fathers aren’t always Jurassically uncool.
When Caribou Coffee abandons dozens of leased spaces, who’s left holding the bag?


























