Welcome to our arts and culture issue. This month, we celebrate the endeavors of the creators in our community. I’m excited for readers to delve...
Welcome to our arts and culture issue. This month, we celebrate the endeavors of the creators in our community. I’m excited for readers to delve...
Sing-songy rhymes and three unusual friends are some of the delightful features in Lizzy the Pizzly, a debut picture book by Edina author Meghan...
Art gallery exhibitions can feel intimidating, especially for those without a background in fine art. The thought of attending a gallery event may...
An area author resurrects the story of how a bygone theater made box-office history. John Gaspard is retelling a remarkable chapter of movie history...
Presented by: Sophia Grotkin and Heather Chakirov have practiced law together for over a decade. They attribute their longstanding partnership to...
A new spot for coffee, community and conversation opens near Pentagon Park. Nestled under The Finch apartment building in Edina, the green landscape...
A pillar of the local music scene reflects on his career. Longtime Edina resident Paul Peterson was born into music. His parents, Jeanne Arland...
Embark on a tour of global flavors all deliciously wrapped in dough. If it’s wrapped in dough and packed with flavor, we are there in a heartbeat....
Conzemius’ debut album blends emotion, ethereal sound and poetry. The music has long flowed through Jill Conzemius’ veins, but for the first time,...
Edina Library offers an interactive introduction to musical instruments. Spark creativity, curiosity and a love of music in your little ones....
For 84 years, the Westgate Theater at the intersection of France Avenue and Sunnyside Road brought Hollywood to Morningside. It opened in 1935 with...
Faribault Mill is where history, craft and stubborn optimism are woven together. Paul Mooty stands at the bottom of a concrete stairwell in the...
Denis Plaster’s love of photography is shared by his daughters Elena and Mya Plaster. Last November, Denis and Mya were strolling along Centennial...