Welcome to Weed Weviews, a verbal foible that’s become the very real name of this monthly column. Think of it like our Doin’ ...
The University of Minnesota’s efforts to breed a hardy hop could help local growers and breweries. Here’s why we don’t have ...
September Conspiracy Series featuring We Are The Willows, Nick Elstad (Sleeping Jesus) @ 331 Club Kneeland & Moreno ...
Plus Napheesa Collier pops off, Town Hall is the last bar standing, and send your love to First Ave’s Conrad Sverkerson in ...
After teaming up during the pandemic, Cooks of Crocus Hill and chef Gavin Kaysen’s Bellecour Bakery are parting ways—Cooks will return to its classes-and-retail mission, and “Bellecour 3.0,” a bakery ...
And by girls, of course, I mean four grown gay men, in Only Ugly Guys, a brutal and deceptively beautiful new play about the ...
Once a child of the suburbs, Abraham Teuber is now a bicoastal adult (lives in Minneapolis, works in St. Paul). He can be ...
Events kick off Thursday at Dreamhaven Books, where there will be a release party for the new book A Mouthful of Dust, the ...
Hip-hop heavyweight Killer Mike headlined Saturday's Legacy Cup 6 at Surly Brewing Festival Field, where awards were handed out for best bong rips, speediest joint rolling, and headiest pipes.
The annual farm benefit rolled into town this weekend, offering a chance to see Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Willie Nelson ...
In 1889, John L. Cook built himself a Queen Anne house in northeast Minneapolis, right off Central & 18th. "Cook’s use of cream-colored brick with red brick accents is rare," reads the city's historic ...
Howdy Open Theaders, Jay here, filling in for Keith who has the day off.