What's In a Flag?: The Story of Minnesota's New Design | Minnesota Monthly
After decades of complaints about the state's old flag, a new flag is set to fly for all Minnesotans. How'd we get here?
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After decades of complaints about the state's old flag, a new flag is set to fly for all Minnesotans. How'd we get here?
As the presence of artificial intelligence grows, Minnesotans are finding ways to implement the sometimes scary, sometimes adorable tech.
The city wants to reopen the occupied intersection where George Floyd was pinned under the knee of a police officer-and for the stakeholders involved, history is on the line
Inspired by the casual, hanging-out vibe of The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" stories, I profiled three artists, plus one playwriting duo, set to debut big works in the fall. Those works ran the gamut: an "Office"-style mockumentary about a Hmong nonprofit; seven decades' worth of paintings and drawings comprising a career retrospective; a new orchestra conductor's first season; and the first Native-penned play to premiere at Minneapolis' most esteemed theater.
What makes up the state's culinary canon? That's in flux-as it should be. Here's a list of some of Minnesota's iconic foods.
The development of Roxy's Cabaret marks an occasion to consider Twin Cities drag-from vaudeville to the fabled Gateway District and beyond.
The Twin Cities were already feeling pressure to fix their record-breaking homelessness problem-and then a rampant virus enveloped the globe.
As the 2024 U.S. presidential election unfolds, political dynamics are shifting dramatically with Vice President Kamala Harris stepping in as the Democratic nominee following President Biden's withdrawal. We delved into the implications of this change for Minnesota, a traditionally blue state now facing a competitive race against Donald Trump.
Minnesota house hunters have faced short supply, higher interest rates, and no choice but to play the game.
Sept. 13 was Sue Zelickson's birthday. For decades, she has been an inexorable dynamo of the Twin Cities culinary scene-but where does her drive come from?