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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007
Exquisitely crafted expressive giants, magically whimsical floats, tallbikes, and people of all descriptions will parade down Bloomington Avenue this Sunday for In the Heart of the Beast's 33rd annual May Day Parade. A grand spectacle and a grand tradition, the parade put on by Minneapolis’ renowned puppet and mask theater draws tens of thousands every May. A full two thousand are participants, mostly community volunteers. ...
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Sunday, April 1st, 2007

The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) is a top art museum with collections ranging from Ancient China to contemporary American artists. Sculpture by Degas, Rembrandt’s "Lucretia", Van Gogh's "Olive Trees" , and an interior by Frank Lloyd Right are all part of the museum’s permanent collection. Organized by geographical origin as well as by time period, the ...
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Sunday, March 25th, 2007
While desperately searching for booties that would stay on my daughter’s feet, I happily stumbled upon Uber Baby in South Minneapolis. This trendy urban baby boutique demonstrates that a sense of style need not be abandoned with the advent of parenthood.

The wall of Uber Bags is a perfect example—ranging from sleek to funky, all beautiful, all up to the task at hand--these diaper bags ...
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Wednesday, March 14th, 2007
Set off to the left of the main entrance to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, the Cowles Conservatory is a peaceful, refreshing spot, that is too easily missed. In the main atrium architect and sculptor Frank Gehry’s enormous glass fish leaps for the ceiling out of a tranquil square of water. Towering palms and potted flowers share the perimeter ...
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Friday, March 9th, 2007
If you’re an outdoor winter enthusiast, and find yourself in the Minneapolis area this weekend, enjoy one last hurrah. Two of the best places to go in and around the city are Theodore Wirth Park and Hyland Park.

For cross country skiing, snowboarding and sledding right in the city head to Theodore Wirth Park. ...
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Look and listen your way through the extensive Dylan exhibit at the University of Minnesota’s Weisman Art Museum. Open March 3rd through April 29th “Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956-1966 “ follows the American icon from high school in Hibbing, MN though going electric at the Newport Folk Festival.
It starts with the history of Dylan’s hometown of Hibbing, MN ...
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Thursday, March 1st, 2007
Renowned architect Cesar Pelli designed Minneapolis' Central Library, a sleek modern structure that carries over three million titles. The five-story building is defined by an exterior pattern of Kasota stone and silkscreened glass panels that present subtle earth tones and a cantilevered roof, or a sharp wing that's poised as if in mid-flight --- as a space-age-like embellishment.
Inside, an expansive atrium opens just beyond the entrance, providing a ...
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
The First Survey of Kara Walker’s work, “My Complement, My Enemy, Oppressor, My Love" is open at Walker Art Center now through May 13. Cut paper is her medium of choice and slavery her topic. Not for the faint of heart, the exhibit explores the history of American slavery using images of sexual exploitation and violence. Huge black silhouettes ogle, copulate, and dance on curved white ...
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Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Annie’s Parlor is a classic burger joint, complete with red-and-white checkered tablecloths. The burgers are also classically wonderful. Old standbys like the California burger and mushroom and Swiss burger can be dressed up or down by adding one of a variety of cheeses or swapping white buns for wheat. The smoked cheddar goes especially well on the bacon cheeseburger. Their veggie ...
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Monday, February 26th, 2007
This morning, I trudged through the snow to the Band Box Diner at 729 S. 10th St. in Minneapolis, MN for a homemade-style veggie omelette and several cups of the special bold coffee blend. Even though I’ve been there a million times, I never get tired of its greasy standard, nostalgic ambiance and myriad characters.
The 1930s-era prefabricated building is wedged cozily into a narrow, peninsular strip in the ...
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