Music
April 11
Jennifer Grimm, singer and music director at Crooners nightclub.

Scene Makers Q+A: Jennifer Grimm balances nightclub life as singer, booker and mother

She hires 700-some acts a year at Crooners and performs about three shows a week around Minnesota.
Local
April 10
Friends Dylan and Sebastian, both in fifth grade, give each other a hug after a little wrestling in their seat as Whittier Elementary School students

Minneapolis schools buy electric school buses, inspired by students

Students at Whittier International Elementary School wrote letters asking district leadership to buy electric buses. They got to go for a test ride this week.
The Good Life
April 10
Ellen Kessler and her mother, Ellen. In some states, a family member may qualify as a paid caregiver.

Get paid to care for your loved one

There are a few basic steps to determine whether personal care services (PCS) is right for a loved one and whether a family member may qualify as a paid caregiver.
The Good Life
April 10
Customers sit at a cafe terrace in Lyon, central France, Wednesday, May, 19, 2021. It's a grand day for the French. Cafe and restaurant terraces are r

My half-century attempt to learn French

Kids may have an edge when learning languages, but adults also have some major advantages when they put their minds to it.
Local
April 9
Jen Moberg and husband John Iverson are getting ready to open Choo Choo Bob's at St. Paul's Union Depot. Moberg and Rachel Jacobson bought the longtim

Meet the woman bringing (tiny) trains back to Union Depot

Choo Choo Bob's returns to St. Paul with a May 3 grand opening.
Variety
April 8
After being on "The Bachelor," Daisy Kent, who grew up in Becker, Minn., turned down the role of "The Bachelorette."

Minnesotan Daisy Kent proud to bring 'small-town feels' to 'The Bachelor'

The reality show's runner-up talks about the tough decision to go on the show, her family's support and the importance of representation.
Books
April 8
Lauren Richards, left, and Caitlin O'Neil, co-owners of romance bookstore Tropes & Trifles, pose for portrait inside their bookstore in Minneapolis, M

New Minneapolis romance-only bookstore is the first of its kind in the Upper Midwest

Tropes & Trifles in Minneapolis promises lots of love and lots of happily-ever-afters.
Minneapolis
April 7

Mary Johnson-Roy, who drew on faith to forgive the man who killed her son, dies at 71

Renewing her life after the death of her son, Laramiun Lamont Byrd, Johnson-Roy went on to champion mercy and peace.
St. Paul
April 7
Crews of volunteers and students of the construction trades are working to transform a hangar at the downtown St. Paul airport into a year-round class

Summer camp at St. Paul airport seeks to inspire future first responders

The free First Responders day camp, which runs from June 24-28, still has openings, organizers say.
Local
April 6
Sean Tanna, who bought his first home with the help of Urban Homeworks, a Minneapolis nonprofit that assists first-time home buyers with their down pa

Invested for the long-term: New program helps people of color buy homes in north Minneapolis

Urban Homeworks hopes its down-payment assistance grants will help up to 10 families buy homes by the end of the year.
West Metro
April 5
People look for good finds at Edina's 2023 Community Clothing Swap. The city is hosting a jewelry and accessories swap this month.

Edina promotes sustainable shopping with accessory swap event

The April 12 event at the Edina Senior Center is the first of its kind for the city, which has previously hosted popular clothing swap events.
Inspired
April 5
Lambeau, a mobility assistance dog from Can Do Canines, lays next to Nora Guerin’s walker as she chats with Sahra Ahmed, 18, at Edison High School i

Service dog helps Minneapolis high-school counselor cope with MS

Fortunately, Lambeau's name was no problem for Nora Guerin, an avid Green Bay Packers fan.
The Good Life
April 5
Lyn Slater, 70, was deemed the Accidental Icon by a college fashion student and now has nearly one million followers on social media and is upending n

It's never too late to be a style influencer

A five-year stint as a sought-after fashion influencer — @iconaccidental on Instagram — was a big career step for Lyn Slater, 70. Then came the identity crisis and loss of self.
Inspired
April 4
Rock from the Heart staffs concession stands at Twins games to raise funds.

How you can help

The Inspired volunteer calendar offers many opportunities to make a difference.
Variety
April 4
During this season of "The Bachelor," winner Kelsey Anderson's father, Mark, captured fans' affections.

The widower fans want as next 'Golden Bachelor' grew up in Minnesota

Better known as "Kelsey's hot dad," Mark Anderson still cheers for the Vikings. In an interview, he talked about losing his wife to cancer and whether he'd consider finding love via reality TV.
Local
April 1
The Duluth Cheerio Challenge asked locals to donate boxes of cereal, a response to Kathy Cargill's diss of Mayor Roger Reinert.

Kathy Cargill's Cheerios statement leads to donations for Duluth nonprofits

The Cheerio Challenge asked residents to donate cereal or money to groups with food shelves or meal programs.
Local
April 1
Even a partial solar eclipse requires either special glasses or the use of a pinhole projector, seen here, to observe safely. Museums and some state p

Here's how to watch the partial solar eclipse in the Twin Cities

The moon will obscure about 75% of the sun in much of the metro area April 8.
Books
April 1
At the March meeting of the Silent Book Club's Minneapolis chapter, two dozen people gathered at Cream & Amber in Hopkins to quietly read different bo

A novel idea: These Minnesota book clubs are silent

Silent Book Club meetings work differently, with folks quietly turning the pages of whatever books they happen to be reading: "I hated assigned reading in school."
Inspired
March 29
Their performance complete, eighth-grade string students from Owatonna Middle School talked to the residents of the TImberdale Trace assisted-living c

Owatonna Middle School musicians connect with seniors at assisted living centers

Eighth-grade string students played for and visited with 70- to 95-year-olds across the city.
Inspired
March 29
Bill Crane, 60, talks with his guardian Christy Marchand in front of his untitled artwork as part of an "I AM” show on display in the lobby of the U

Twin Cities exhibit traces 'Unfinished Journey' for people with developmental disabilities

From lifelong confinement to voting rights: Some of the milestones providing more opportunities and independence are disturbingly recent.

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