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Pillsbury House Theatre Breaks the Ice and Serves the Community
Nicole Rupersburg
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
At the heart of Pillsbury House Theatre's work is commitment to its community; to foster connections and strengthen the relationships between neighbors and engage them directly in a multitude of meaningful ways.
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Powderhorn
December Arts & Culture: Last-minute maker markets and holiday antidotes
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
To rephrase a popular aphorism, it's all stars and snowflakes until someone gets hurt...meaning, amid last-minute maker markets and star gazing this holiday month there's a "House of Cards" style production at the Guthrie to clear the senses and a concert to ground our sensibilities.
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Northeast
Seven Ways Automobility Undermines a City's Bottom Line, from Least to Most Direct
Bill Lindeke
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Having an auto-oriented city comes at a cost and leaves cities in precarious financial positions, with lots of commitments but with a reduced and devalued tax base.
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A Good Thing for St. Paul: A Pilot ADU Project Along the Green Line Invites Creative Possibilities
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
The St. Paul City Council has voted to allow ADUs from Emerald to Lexington avenues along University, a pilot project that will bring creative possibilities for density, affordable housing and multi-generational living to the Central Corridor.
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Union Park
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University
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Midway
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Saint Anthony Park
Microloans Help Artists Build Sustainable Careers
Colleen Powers
Tuesday, November 08, 2016
Microloans help artists bridge the gaps between other sources of funding. Springboard for the Arts is currently testing a microloan model and has partnered with Kiva, a microlending platform that funds small businesses around the world.
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Downtown/Lowertown
November Arts and Culture: Holiday Markets (and Makers) Galore
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, November 08, 2016
For MSP makers, this month is among the busiest of the year as they sell their wares at holiday markets, boutiques and pop-ups happening at a crazy pace. But you can also tour a renovated machine shed and enjoy open art studios before the big freeze.
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Dark Matter Made Visible: Artists Illuminate Breaking Ground "Idea Lab"
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
During Artspace’s Breaking Ground “Idea Lab” October 14-15 in MSP, artists were identified as visionaries and leaders who bring the dark matter of communities--history, memory, relationships--to light through art and creative processes.
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North Side
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River Balcony Prototyping Festival, with Craft Beer Overlook, Previews "St. Paul's High Line"
Brian Martucci
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Music, art, craft beer: Earlier this month, MSP'ers enjoyed a tantalizing glimpse of the (possible) future for a 1.5-mile stretch of St. Paul riverfront during the River Balcony Prototyping Festival.
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Practitioners and Partners: Artspace Evolves Breaking Ground Into "Idea Lab" That Celebrates Artists
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Artspace’s annual Breaking Ground event evolves this year from one dynamic evening of speakers and performances to an immersive, two-day “idea lab” on Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15 in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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So Artists Can Celebrate Themselves: Artspace's Remarkable Work with Cultural Communities
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, August 09, 2016
Artspace enjoys a long history of working with culturally distinct groups in the development of affordable artist live/work housing and community spaces. From El Barrio in NY to Honolulu, HI, these projects allow artists to celebrate themselves.
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Talent Dividend
July Arts and Culture: Floating, Reading, Feasting and Exploration
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Farm-fresh produce, handmade books on a floating library, historic walking tours along the Green Line and feasting locally are our top picks for July arts and culture in MSP.
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Strong Local Economy
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Sustainability
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Midway
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Saint Anthony Park
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Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
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Powderhorn
Fast and Frequent: New A Line Gets You Where You're Going Between Minnehaha and St. Paul
Brian Martucci
Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Metro Transit's first aBRT, the A Line, provides fast, frequent, all-day service in one of the region’s busiest transportation corridors for MSP'ers.
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Highland Park
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Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
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Why St. Paul's Historic Heart is Home Base to These Four Businesses
Brian Martucci
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Lowertown boasts a growing roster of relocated and expanded businesses—some from the suburbs, others spun out of Lowertown’s COCO, and some born and bred in the district’s office lofts and storefronts.
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April Arts and Culture: Transformations
Camille LeFevre
Tuesday, April 05, 2016
This month we include the nationally recognized American Crafts Council Show, a bonanza of handcrafted items; a tour of a transformed warehouse in the North Loop; an all-women record release and cultural revision; and a good way to celebrate Earth Month.
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Midway
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Downtown/Lowertown
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Warehouse/North Loop
Museums and Libraries as Co-Creators of Change
Gayle C. Thorsen
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
New research reveals the catalytic role that libraries and museums are playing in rebuilding troubled neighborhoods. These important "anchor institutions" are helping drive economic, educational and social efforts in their neighborhoods.
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diversity
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Strong Local Economy
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