Art in Bloom returns to the Minneapolis Institute of Art today for its 42nd year, with more than 160 floral installations, hands-on workshops and new family events running through Sunday, April 26.
More‘Clayface’ trailer teases a grim, body‑horror reinvention of DC’s shape‑shifting villain
DC’s upcoming "Clayface" film leans heavily into horror and tragedy, positioning the classic villain as a fractured figure rather than a straightforward antagonist.
MoreA flag divided: The story behind Minnesota’s new banner and the towns refusing to fly it
More than a year after Minnesota retired its 131-year-old flag, a growing number of cities and counties are refusing to fly the replacement, citing concerns over the design process, lost heritage and an alleged resemblance to the flag of Somalia.
MoreAn expanded Red Flag Warning now covers dozens of counties across Minnesota, with officials warning that any fires could spread rapidly under current conditions.
MoreDoors Open Minneapolis returns May 9-10 with behind-the-scenes access to 100-plus venues
The free, two-day event produced by historic preservation nonprofit Rethos gives the public rare access to theaters, sacred spaces, private clubs and architectural landmarks across Minneapolis.
MoreThe United States and Iran met face-to-face in Pakistan for the first time since the Islamic Revolution — 21 hours of negotiations, no deal, and a stalemate over the Strait of Hormuz.
MoreThe four-person Artemis II crew returned to Earth on Friday evening with a picture-perfect Pacific Ocean splashdown, capping a landmark 10-day lunar mission — the first crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972.
MoreFrom a Duluth comedian's mental health journey to a secret Prince concert from 1992, MSPIFF45 arrived last night as the largest and longest-running international film festival in the region marks its 45th year.
MoreTerrence Shannon Jr. poured in 33 points for Minnesota, but Orlando's reserves outscored the Wolves' bench and dominated the glass in a double-digit win.
MoreMinnesota blew open a six-run first inning, then held on through a four-run Detroit seventh to take their third straight game over the Tigers.
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