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Patrick's Cabaret

A Line or Two: Performance Extravaganza at Patrick's

In A Line or Two, I share some of my discoveries and enthusiasms as I make my way around the Twin Cities--call it an editor's-note-as-blog-entry. This week, a cabaret showcase that will bring together some of the city's A-list avant-garde performers in what promise to be gorgeously twisted takes on our politico-sexual status quo.

UROC building on Plymouth Avenue

Where the U of M and the Northside Meet

When the economic downturn derailed plans for a U of M North Minneapolis campus, university and civic visionaries created a unique alternative: a Northside research and outreach center that's the hub for a whole galaxy of town-gown partnerships in economic development and social betterment.

Panel at Talk-It Hennepin

Hennepin's History and Hennepin's Future

Native American trail, gaudy entertainment district, forge of gay consciousness, showcase of the arts: Minneapolis' Hennepin Avenue has been all of these and more. Recently, historians, urbanists, and the public gathered to explore the avenue's colorful history as part of the city's initiative to shape its future.

Julia Nekessa Opoti and Steven Clift

A "Facebook for the neighborhood" expands in Saint Paul

BeNeighbors.org, is an online forum that connects people who live near each other to build community and tackle real issues. With a brand-new grant, it's adding Saint Paul neighborhoods to its ambitious goal of getting everybody talking. Can the city become a national leader in "digital inclusion?"

MN Idea Open

Got Ideas? The Minnesota Idea Open Wants Them

This concept-contest, with a deadline later this month, not only rewards great ideas for a better Minnesota--it helps make them happen. This year's theme: connecting across cultures and faiths as the state becomes less white, less Lutheran, less Lake Wobegon.

Mike Stebnitz

Thinking big--and delicious--at 38th and Chicago

A far-seeing developer and an innovative culinary artist are turning a hard-luck Minneapolis intersection around with present and future projects that are "artisan, local, sustainable."

Nathan Eklund

Change we can believe in

Minneapolis educational consultant Nathan Eklund thinks we need to change how we think about change. In this post from his blog, he reminds us that desirable outcomes--a slimmer body, a more sustainable corporate culture, an economy that works for everyone--are usually the result of a lot of small changes, most of which are no fun at all.

Sonia Nazario at Kaneko

A Line or Two: A Hypercreative Omaha Idea for Minneapolis/St. Paul

In A Line or Two, I share some of my discoveries and enthusiasms as I make my way around the Twin Cities--call it an editor's-note-as-blog-entry. This week, a look at an innovative art-and-ideas center in Omaha that we just might want to emulate.

Chris Ferguson

Verdict: The "Buy Local" Campaign Helped Central Corridor Businesses Stay Healthy

An aggressive, and unconventional, marketing campaign to keep people coming to Central Corridor businesses during light rail construction in 2011 appears to have paid off in less business decline than expected--and a mood of cautious optimism about the future.

Freewheel Bike Shop

The Bike Boom by the Numbers

Thanks to Bike Walk Twin Cities' intrepid bicycle and pedestrian observers, says urbanist Jay Walljasper, we now have a good idea just how big a deal two-wheeled transit is in our towns. And would you believe Minneapolis is in the top ten of walkable cities nationwide?

Peet Fetsch of Big Table Studio

Big Table's Big Ideas

It's a hip hybrid of retail poster shop, design studio, and coworking space where some of Saint Paul's most entrepreneurial artists gather around--yes!--a big table. And it's a bold move to help build up downtown, too.

 Jeff Heegaard

The Big Picture 11: Jeff Heegaard on the Next Economy

In a season of economic gloom and doom, the veteran business developer and partner in the CoCo coworking spaces sees a hopeful future in the bright eyes and collaborative ethics of young entrepreneurs.

Ernest Grumbles

2011: The year of "coopetition"

"Coopetition"--cooperation among competitors or potential competitors--was a force to be reckoned with in the Twin Cities during 2011. Our politics may be gridlocked in partisanship, but the smartest entrepreneurs and civic officials locally are embracing a wider vision than the zero-sum game.

Terese Hill & Kathy Keys

Kindred Kitchen serves up entrepreneurship in north minneapolis

For hopeful food entrepreneurs, it can be a long, hard road from cooking a tasty treat to creating a viable business around it. That's where the North Side's innovative food-business incubator comes in.

animal train

Revisiting Holidazzle: Making a holiday tradition happen

Downtown Minneapolis' Holidazzle parade runs for its final four nights starting this Thursday, and as a reminder not to miss what is now a twenty-year-old holiday tradition, we're re-running Susan Klemond's behind-the-scenes look at the parade from last year--with updated schedule information.
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