Coffee is one of the most popular drinks because it boosts energy and has health benefits. Learn about these five countries with the best coffee and why.
MoreJames Ehnes, who has established himself as one of the most sought-after violinists on the international stage, returns to Orchestra Hall for a pair of mid-June concerts—bringing the Minnesota Orchestra’s 2022-23 Classical season to a celebratory and moving conclusion.
MoreLooking for a quick and easy meal to prepare in a hastily last minute need for dinner? Look no further! Becka Kottke’s quick and easy Pizza recipe can be made with ingredients found right in your house!
MoreThis summer, the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) will open “The Lyrical Artwork of Jim Denomie,” featuring approximately 60 artworks from acclaimed Anishinaabe artist Jim Denomie (Ojibwe, Lac Courte Oreilles Band, 1955–2022). Best known for his monumental paintings, Denomie was a prolific artist whose work spanned numerous mediums. Throughout his career, he aimed a critical lens on the histories of Indigenous people and their intersections with mainstream culture.
MoreWhether you’re a beginner to the world of meditation or want to infuse new energy into your practice, consider using these symbols as a guide.
MoreMINNEAPOLIS— This spring, the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is hosting Mia After Dark, a series of after-hours food and drink events showcasing the Mia experience in new ways. Two different levels—Art & Wine After Dark, and Art & Dining After Dark—both offer unique food and drink pairings in an exclusive setting.
MoreIf you’re looking for some healthy and delicious food to add to your meals, then consider fish. Here’s a look at some of the best fish options.
MoreFollowing the murder of George Floyd in 2020, the Minnesota Orchestra approached nationally renowned composer Carlos Simon to commission a new work that would honor the ongoing struggle for racial justice in Minnesota and beyond.
MoreThe Guthrie Theater recently announced it will host a 60th Anniversary Open House on Sunday, May 7, marking 60 years to the day that the theater opened in 1963.
MoreWalker Art Center to present photographer and writer Allan Sekula’s seminal ‘Fish Story’
On Aug. 24, 2023, the Walker Art Center will open “Allan Sekula: Fish Story,” Sekula’s groundbreaking nine-chapter image-based research project exploring the profound impact of the globalized shipping trade and its relationship to romantic notions of the sea.
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