minnesotamonthly.com
Minnesota Dining: Rinata, Pop - Minnesota Monthly - December 2008 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
http://www.minnesotamonthly.com/media/Minnesota-Monthly/December-2008/For-What-Its-Worth
Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. For What It's Worth. For What It's Worth. Fine dining for a new economy. BY Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl. When are restaurants cheap, and when are they not cheap? If you like to spend about $12 or $14 for an entrée, rejoice! The credit crunch has brought value back to a city near you. In St. Paul, the new value restaurant is Pop! The two exclamation points are theirs, not mine. Pop! I think because that’s where their proprietors worked out the kinks. Rinata, for instanc...
minnesotamonthly.com
Review: Crashing the Party - Minnesota Monthly - February 2012 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
http://www.minnesotamonthly.com/media/Minnesota-Monthly/February-2012/Review-Crashing-the-Party
Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. Review: Crashing the Party. Review: Crashing the Party. One storyline is funny. Eight is even better. Especially when lots of sexual innuendos are involved. If there ever were a sitcom for the stage, Mixed Blood Theater. Was born a year and a half ago over brunch. Married couple Josh Tobiessen and Sarah Rasmussen were talking big-stage classic comedies of the 1930s (think. Arsenic and Old Lace. And a little bit. Some Like It Hot. In his pajamas all day, and recent ...
minnesotamonthly.com
The New Traditionalists - Minnesota Monthly - March 2013 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
http://www.minnesotamonthly.com/March-2013/The-New-Traditionalists
Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. The back-to-basics movement ranges from food to fashion to art, with one thing in common: taking up old trades to forge a new lifestyle. Kelly Loverud and Sara Rubinstein. Hans Early-Nelson and Heather Doyle. Photo by Kelly Loverud and Sara Rubinstein. Photo by Kelly Loverud and Sara Rubinstein. Alex Liebman, Klaus Zimmerman Mayo, Emily Hanson, and Robin Major. Photo by Kelly Loverud and Sara Rubinstein. Photo by Kelly Loverud and Sara Rubinstein. The local favorit...
minnesotamonthly.com
Integrative Medicine - Minnesota Monthly - May 2010 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
http://www.minnesotamonthly.com/media/Minnesota-Monthly/May-2010/Heal-Thyself
Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. When it comes to your health, the best thing you can do is protect and defend against future problems. These six local health experts say smart thinking about nutrition, supplements, and mind-body connections can make prevention almost painless. PHOTOS BY JOE TRELEVEN. Integrative medicine is starting to transform the Western world. And here in Minnesota, it’s blooming like crazy. WILLIAMS INTEGRACARE CLINIC, ST. CLOUD. Board-certified in family medicine and holist...
minnesotamonthly.com
Primp & Proper - Minnesota Monthly - December 2010 - Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
http://www.minnesotamonthly.com/media/Minnesota-Monthly/December-2010/Primp-amp-Proper
Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. Cheap chic hits paydirt at this Selby Avenue shop. Despite economic-recovery rumors, we’re still peeping from behind self-manicured fingers at the NASDAQ. Why? Obvious reasons, of course, but we’re also sick of mining for gold in fast-fashion dumps. What happened to personal attention, curated collections, and the promise of fulfilling the Goldilockisan “just right” quest? Video tour of Primp. Led by co-owner Michele Henry. 618 Selby Ave., St. Paul. A Day in Duluth.
minnesotamonthly.com
Future Twin Cities: Predictions of What Life Will Look Like in Minneapolis and St. Paul
http://www.minnesotamonthly.com/media/Minnesota-Monthly/January-2015/Future-Twin-Cities-Predictions
Best of the Cities. Best of the Cities. Future Twin Cities: What Life Will Look Like in 2040 and Beyond. Future Twin Cities: What Life Will Look Like in 2040 and Beyond. Life in Minneapolis and St. Paul has changed dramatically since the sawmills sprang up around St. Anthony Falls, the gangsters hid out in the Wabasha Caves, and the Foshay Tower first pierced the horizon. Could the founders have foreseen their downtowns would one day be linked by light rail? Art by Noelia Lozano. Rendering by Peter Crand...