Tony Jones, left, his yellow Lab Crosby, and Bob Timmons paddled over a still Mountain Lake on June 14 toward their portages to Moose Lake.

Yuen: This Minnesota-based preacher left the church and found God in the woods

The "nones," those who don't claim any religious affiliation, have grown significantly over the past several decades. Why are they disappearing from the pews?
Melissa McCarthy and Jerry Seinfeld are both employees at Kellogg's in the comedy "Unfrosted."
TV & Media

TV to watch: 'Unfrosted,' Jerry Seinfeld's cereal-war comedy, needs more snap, crackle and pop

May 3
What TV critic Neal Justin is watching this week.
Mia's former associate curator of Native American Art Jill Ahlberg Yohe.
Stage & Arts

Native American Art curator departs Minneapolis Institute of Art

May 3
She is the second Mia curator to leave this year.
Set against a backdrop of rolling hills and prairie, SALA Architect's Home of the Month winning retreat is an restorative getaway in Frederic, Wis. th
Home & Garden

Home of the Month is a restorative Wisconsin retreat that also restores the land

May 3
A family's vision for wellness and healing starts with restoring native prairie and cabins tucked into the natural landscape in rural Wisconsin.
These musicians climb trees to perform music
Don't Miss

St. Paul's Arborators play in the treetops: 'We're the world's only tree-climbing brass band'

May 3
They play traditional polkas, waltzes and marches in unusual locations — like the tops of trees.
Sweetheart Kisses verbena attracts pollinators and brings a vibrant mix of red, rose, pink and a bit of white to gardens or containers.
Home & Garden

2024 winning flowers for your garden and containers

May 2
These plants wowed judges at the All-American Selections awards.
University of Minnesota associate professor Elliott Powell teaches a course on Prince.
Music

Scene Makers Q+A: University of Minnesota professor explains his course about Prince

May 2
His goal is not to create Prince fans but to help students understand why the Purple One matters.
Stage & Arts

Review: 'Flex' brings hoops and dreams to life at Penumbra Theatre

May 3
At a time when Minnesotans are hoping for a championship basketball run, the St. Paul theater has a real winner.
Variety

St. Paul Chamber Orchestra's artistic director Kyu-Young Kim stepping down but staying on

May 3
The leader and violinist cited "shifts in priorities" in a statement explaining his decision.

Variety

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