by Samantha De Leon | Oct 1, 2021 | Wellness
Local doctors leverage new technology for chronic pain. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine programs were not a common offering to patients seeking care. But the pandemic forced healthcare providers to adjust care and deliver treatment remotely through...
by Maureen Millea Smith | Oct 1, 2021 | Book Club, Noteworthy
Historical fiction highlights the pursuits and plights of women. A.J. Pearce first introduced intrepid junior journalist Emmeline Lake in her funny and heartbreaking novel, Dear Mrs. Bird. Its sequel, Yours Cheerfully, opens in the final months of 1941 when England...
by Renée Stewart-Hester | Oct 1, 2021 | Renovate
Paint expert provides tips for homeowners. A fair amount of homeowners have given the interiors of their homes a glow-up, a redo, a transformation—call it what you will. But all that effort begs the question—now what? Head outside, take a few steps back, and give a...
by Editorial Staff | Oct 1, 2021 | Photo Contest
We regularly feature photo submissions from our Images of Edina photo contest in the pages of Edina Magazine and online. This month, we asked Vicki Hurwitz to tell us about her 2020 award-winning photograph titled Artful Arches. Where was the photo taken? “Centennial...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Oct 1, 2021 | Arts, Style
How process is part of the fun in creating DIY costumes. From Mary Poppins to Rosie the Riveter, Elizabeth Kriel has designed, thrifted and found DIY Halloween costumes for her daughter Lilly for over five years now, all without touching a sewing machine. “I don’t...