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.
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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 Andy Warhol.
Joe Dowling directs the Guthrie’s stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel.
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Isaac Becker reinvents the steakhouse at Franklin and Hennepin.
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The Dusseldorf-Cologne area of Germany was selected for the state’s new foreign trade office; Minnesota’s only other trade office opened in Shanghai, China, in 2005.
Industries that had delayed hiring due to extended cold weather helped drive job gains in May.
The electronics retailer is re-launching its iPhone trade-in program on Friday, and the promotion will run for nine days.
Stratasys said it will acquire MakerBot, a competitor in the 3D-printing industry; the $403 million purchase could grow based on MakerBot’s performance.