Fans of the TV show Desperate Housewives will get a special treat when actor James Denton (a.k.a. Mike Delfino) takes the stage in Park Square’s production of David Lindsay-Abaire’s Tony-nominated
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Known to most Twin Citians as the brains behind Spoonbridge and Cherry, Claes Oldenburg was also one of the most influential artists in the pop movement of the 1960s. This
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.
Is the $1 billion apartment development market being driven by demand or a risky mix of hype and cheap financing?
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.
The always candid John Morgan on building Winmark, investing in Canterbury, and pulling off one of poker’s all-time bluffs.
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.
What do they mean at hiring time? That answer—and degree programs themselves—are being transformed.
Playwright Aditi Brennan Kapil’s new trilogy of plays is based on three Hindu deities: Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer), and Shiva (destroyer).
Star Tribune Publisher Mike Klingensmith said a search for Barnes' replacement will include internal and external candidates.
The Golden Valley-based company signed a “memorandum of understanding” with a Saudi Arabia-based construction and contracting firm as the first step in increasing expansion in the Middle East to manufacture, sell, and service its products.
The magazine selected Fallon as Minnesota’s “top shop.”
The city said that building permits issued along the new light-rail line have hit a five-year high.
Jeffrey Rodd, who was ordered earlier this year to cease the sale of securities in Minnesota, now faces allegations of fraud.
Pending final approval from the Minneapolis City Council, New York-based architecture firm James Corner Field Operations will redesign the downtown business and retail corridor.
The bank said the eliminations are due to a decline in mortgage refinancing activity, and it announced plans to cut 1,865 jobs nationwide—332 of which are reportedly in the Twin Cities—in its third wave of job cuts since July.
Greater MSP is seeking a new investor relations director, the type of title typically reserved for public firms, rather than nonprofits.