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Plus Strib excellence, wanna buy Burrito Loco, a viral obit, and let's hear from the Grandma's Marathon artist in today's ...
Andy Warhol's print of mobster John Gotti sold for $16,500 during an auction held during the Belmont stakes festival in ...
The di Rosa Center planned to sell most of its collection due to funding issues. But after the artists got involved, a new ...
Many writers have explored Paris through art, literature and food, but “Nobody Sits Like the French” takes a different approach, thanks to Minnesota writer Charles Pappas’ knowledge of the exposition ...
This weekend marked the 53rd annual Park Point art fair People gathered at the annual art fair held at the Park Point recreation area for a weekend of celebration. This lively event is the region’s ...
Love Quetee, the artist behind the vibrant floor-to-ceiling mural in the newly renovated Lakeville Walmart, is using her art ...
Signs are a part of our everyday environment that many of us take for granted. Now, these exercises in practicality are being elevated to works of art through an exhibit at Augsburg University.
The Myth of Fingerprints Police today increasingly embrace DNA tests as the ultimate crime-fighting tool. They once felt the same way about fingerprinting ...
Paul LaJeunesse, an artist and assistant professor of art at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, is working on his second ...
Mary Welcome is continuing her multi-year documentary project "God Bless the USPS" with the Nemeth Art Center this summer.
Plus talkin' 'Jaws,' the Strib's lame AI restaurant tool, and welcome to Cosmos in today's Flyover news roundup.
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