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For the first time in a decade, this year’s Minnesota Legislature did not order the state revenue department to hire more auditors. Accountants say that’s one thing the politicians finally got right.
We asked advertising, public relations, and marketing firms in Minnesota how many print and online ads they produced in 2012. Online had only a slight edge over print among the firms that responded.
Fans of the TV show Desperate Housewives will get a special treat when actor
Known to most Twin Citians as the brains behind Spoonbridge and Cherry, Claes Oldenburg
When musician John Mellencamp bought a cabin, it came with a story—about a murder and some ghosts.
Two of the most soulful voices in music, both legends in the making, take over the Minneapolis Convention Center Auditorium.
The MIA recently acquired hundreds of objects from collectors Bill and Libby Clark, whose acquisitions constitute one of the most impressive and iconoclastic collections of Asian art in the world.
Celebrate the season of mellow fruitfulness with an afternoon at a local vineyard, swirling, sipping, and savoring wines made by some of Minnesota’s most colorful entrepreneurs.
Playwright Aditi Brennan Kapil’s new trilogy of plays is based on three Hindu deities: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer), and Shiva (destroyer).
The best opportunities for networking this month.
Remember, they might be looking at you while you sleep.
Honoring five of Minnesota's most valued board members.
Multicare Associates brings independent health services to the northern suburbs.
The Plymouth company has recruited a top CEO and raised $29 million as it plans to enter the lung therapy market.