The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis serves a 12-county area with approximately 825,000 Catholics—nearly 25–30 percent of them live in St. Paul.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
A little maintenance now can save you from big headaches (and cold nights) later.| Best of the Twin Cities
Inside the museum’s journey to a half-century of STEM education.| Best of the Twin Cities
A St. Paul–based brand casts a wide net with sports lovers.| Best of the Twin Cities
This upcoming market sets a new standard for vintage.| Best of the Twin Cities
For fashion creatives, it’s not about a season—it’s about a movement and commitment to craft. Meet four local designers who inspire and raise the bar on the expression of style.| Best of the Twin Cities
A Shorewood backyard heats up with a bespoke shed-style smokehouse that keeps things cooking year-round.| Best of the Twin Cities
The Stranger Things actor is partnering with his father, Eric Wolfhard, and producer Rich Peete to bring Bob Mehr’s biography of the band to the big screen.| Best of the Twin Cities
The venue, going on 10 years old, is calling on community action to help keep their doors open and artists on their stages.| Best of the Twin Cities
Whether you’re looking to relieve stress, wind down, or improve productivity and energy, turn to the wellness trend of natural elixirs, adaptogenic mushrooms, and THC products designed for maximum self-care.| Best of the Twin Cities
Unpacking the first year of a new neighborhood haunt.| Best of the Twin Cities
A two-day event brings vintage flair and Prince-era glamor to downtown Minneapolis.| Best of the Twin Cities
Seen, a Minnesota portrait and poetry project from the nonprofit organization We Are All Criminals, features work by incarcerated people.| Best of the Twin Cities
Plans have been announced for a Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame coming in 2028.| Best of the Twin Cities
This week's top stories from Twin Cities Business.| Best of the Twin Cities
New owner Jeremy Kuhns has purchased the brand and production facility, and is bringing the brewery back to life.| Best of the Twin Cities
The ’80s Miami–style dive bar wedding chapel in North St. Paul offers a glamorously kitschy, cost-effective way to celebrate the big day.| Best of the Twin Cities
The 13th edition of our annual fashion event, Fashionopolis: The Black and White Experience, featured the best in fall trends from local retailers and designers. Now, it's time to shop the looks!| Best of the Twin Cities
A closer look at what exactly has prompted chef Sean Sherman's dramatic move to the Guthrie's ground-floor restaurant space.| Best of the Twin Cities
Find the ideal fright level for you.| Best of the Twin Cities
Local high school administrators share their sagest advice about charting a course for college. Here’s your map.| Best of the Twin Cities
Not to be confused with pickleball, this global sport is gaining popularity in the U.S., so we checked in with the only padel club holding court in the Twin Cities to see what all the racket is about.| Best of the Twin Cities
Topics once considered peripheral to women’s health—pelvic floor therapy, gynecological pain, trauma-informed care—are moving into the center of medical research and practice.| Best of the Twin Cities
Reverie's owners are bringing a new all-day, plant-based café to the former Common Roots and Hi Flora space on Lyndale Avenue.| Best of the Twin Cities
The comedian is filming her new comedy special at the Fitzgerald Theater this week.| Best of the Twin Cities
A young couple renovates their new kitchen for modern living while still nodding to the Anoka home’s 1970s roots—and the grandmother who started it all.| Best of the Twin Cities
The annual film festival is back and celebrating its 16th year.| Best of the Twin Cities
For now, let’s call it the James Beard Effect.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
What changes—or doesn’t—when you’re suddenly the owners of the best new restaurant in America?| Best of the Twin Cities
Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, and Brooks and Dunn will headline the Detroit Lakes country music festival in August.| Best of the Twin Cities
In the travelling exhibition, visitors can learn more about the famous chef who made French cuisine accessible to American audiences.| Best of the Twin Cities
This week's top stories from Twin Cities Business.| Best of the Twin Cities
A very important pastry collaboration, peacock cocktails (peacocktails?), and a trip to Flavortown (in spirit).| Best of the Twin Cities
This year marks the 100th anniversary of what many critics consider one of the greatest novels ever written: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.| Best of the Twin Cities
The sites were selected from an extensive study of Black history in the city for consideration in the National Register of Historic Places.| Best of the Twin Cities
Spotlighting the designer behind North Loop–based nonprofit and art collective Lovely's Sewing.| Best of the Twin Cities
The “Black Trees” uniform and court return to Target Center for the upcoming basketball season.| Best of the Twin Cities
Elia Read, of the Shepherd's Way Farms family in Northfield, has opened a new cheese shop, sandwich spot, and farm-to-fridge market in Longfellow.| Best of the Twin Cities
We spoke with Dick about his recent appearance on the first-ever TV drag king competition, King of Drag, and the local drag scene.| Best of the Twin Cities
Every woman’s body tells a different story, yet for generations, medicine has skimmed only the most familiar chapters.| Best of the Twin Cities
A muralist and a master of the screen print for more than 20 years, Adam Turman has a definitive, street-stylized take on our loons, Dala horses, Paul Bunyans, and Hamm’s Bears.| Best of the Twin Cities
Indoor-outdoor living hits new heights below ground in a basement remodel built for entertaining and hosting.| Best of the Twin Cities
A look into the local fashion scene—and where it’s headed next.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The dirty soda craze is catching hold in the Twin Cities.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The idea of a permanent facility first fledged in 2016. Nearly a decade later, it has officially taken flight.| Best of the Twin Cities
These experiential stations level up your bash with baubles to bring home, custom coupes, drinkable delights, and signature sips.| Best of the Twin Cities
Insights into the local retail landscape.| Best of the Twin Cities
Things are getting funky and fun on the bar side of chef Jeff Watson's Minari. PSA, there's a killer shrimp toast sandwich.| Best of the Twin Cities
This week's top stories from Twin Cities Business.| Best of the Twin Cities
A new cottage on the banks of the St. Croix River embraces its natural setting and relaxed get-togethers.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The touring picnic, made up entirely of cake, is visiting Minneapolis next month to celebrate Betty Crocker’s 104th birthday.| Best of the Twin Cities
At the end of June, George Johnson was renovating his home when he unlocked a piece of Minneapolis history. Now, he wants to preserve it for the community.| Best of the Twin Cities
We’ve picked our favorite spots for a day of fall activities.| Best of the Twin Cities
We’ve rounded up distinctive, stylish venues with indoor-outdoor options that set the scene for celebration and help you make the most of your big day.| Best of the Twin Cities
Fashion is coming in bold. We’ve rounded up the standout pieces shaping the season.| Best of the Twin Cities
Between festivals and harvests, here's what the season has to offer.| Best of the Twin Cities
The fast food chain relocated from Wyoming to St. Louis Park in August.| Best of the Twin Cities
Everything you need to know about this year’s team before their home opener.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Each week, Mpls.St.Paul Magazine editors round up the best events, concerts, and shows that are on their radar.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
In the spirit of fall fashion season, and to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Fashion Week Minnesota, we're highlighting the visionaries of past and present who’ve defined and propelled the Twin Cities style scene.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The historic St. Paul venue's 2025-2026 performance schedule opens with It’s Only a Play this month.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Fried chicken sandos, cinnamon buns, sports, and a low-key social club are coming to the former Stepchld space.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Here's what new local music is on our radar.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The local baking scene is forever refreshing with new flavors, new ingredients, and new ideas. Let’s celebrate the wildly creative, skilled early risers baking our irresistible treats.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Find out about the best places to dine, shop, go out, and live a healthy life from the editors of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. Get the latest Twin Cities lifestyle news and ideas, plus search our editor-curated restaurant, shops, health, and wedding guides of resources in Minneapolis and St. Paul.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
For the 12 days of the fair, Falcon Heights will charge $25 per day for street parking that can be paid using a smartphone.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Blue Plate’s Stephanie Shimp lost her partner David Burley in April—with the State Fair looming, how does she keep going?| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Chef David Fhima's newest restaurant draws on his Sicilian heritage.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
With countless design options at our fingertips, building a high-end kitchen or bathroom comes down to choosing the finishes, colors, and floorplans that will enhance your lifestyle.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Some highlights from the nearly 100-show lineup of the 32nd annual theater fest.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The new community center, an expansion of Pillsbury House and Theatre, is a space for artists, with a radio station and technical arts training.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Slow down and savor life with stylish, Mediterranean-inspired goods.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Happy 20th, Sea Salt! Since opening in 2005, it’s come to define Twin Cities summers.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
Minnesota’s oldest continuously operating theater is shutting down after 84 years in Excelsior.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
After 14 years of operating at the Goodale Theater in downtown Minneapolis, the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts is closing the 500-seat venue, citing recent financial challenges.| Mpls.St.Paul Magazine