Survive Revive
We traveled to Minnesotans’ favorite destinations to find the best ways to embrace or escape winter.
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We traveled to Minnesotans’ favorite destinations to find the best ways to embrace or escape winter.
With amenities like fully stocked refrigerators and gassed-up SUVs, a local company is changing the luxury vacation business.
On the Iron Range, miners are dying of a rare lung cancer. What’s to blame—and who’s at risk?
Ultramarathon running is not for the weak-kneed, and Pierre Ostor has the toe fragments to prove it.
Stewart Woodman impresses at Heidi’s
A group of Vietnam War protestors remembers their draft-raiding days
A few questions for America’s least-nurturing baby expert
The Gopher’s Gigi Marvin takes aim at the Olympics—and her family’s legacy
Valentine sweets, bakeries and dining tips
This issue's cover story reminds Editor Andrew Putz of being stranded in Reno
Mail from the last issue of Minnesota Monthly
The Republican Convention, Iowa caucuses, Piano Man and more
MJP learns her handicap
Pete Hautman, Wayne Johnson, and music by Dan Israel and Dan Newton
Art, concerts, sports & more—your best bets for February
More frills than chills at Duetta
Loco for cocoa
Whether you crave carats or cool cuffs, there’s a local shop or designer to suit your fancy. These five are all gems.
Baby, it’s dry outside. And so is your skin. Make it glow again with these winter warriors.
Retail updates and products you'll love
A lack of focus bedevils the newly reopened basement bistro
A sweet wine for your valentine.
A new restaurant proves that a thematic approach and good food aren’t mutually exclusive
Theatre de la Jeune Lune attempts to re-gain its footing, red ink aside.
Phillips Eye Institute's "For Your Eyes Only" cocktail party, 20.21 honored WELL (Wolfgang's Eating, Loving, and Living program), United Way Women's Leadership Council, the annual Beaujolais...