
Food Matters by Kristin Hammaker More and more, I see the act of cooking as worthy in itself. That it should be valued for the…

by Pat Tupper “If you can talk, you can write.” Linda Miller explained to me. The volunteer leader of a current West Seventh family history…

by Jerry Rothstein Lex Winger worked for most of last year to renovate and renew the historic “triangle and stone” building at Goodrich and West…
Over the years, Minnesota and the Twin Cities have been shaped by many diverse immigrant populations. In the new banner exhibit, “Green Card Voices: Immigrants…

Artist Heather Friedli presents dreamlike and colorful abstract impressionist paintings for her traveling exhibition Minnesota Cloudscapes, opening May 4 at the Schmidt Artist Lofts in…
Mississippi Market’s annual spring Plant Sale at the co-op’s West 7th store runs from May 3–27, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. An extensive selection…

by Leslie Spring, library manager Kaleidoscope: Performing Arts for the Very Young, free family-friendly programs geared towards kids ages birth to kindergarten, is back this…

Dodge Nature Center Nature Painting Evening: Art to Fawn Over, 4/6, 6:30-8 p.m. at Farm Entrance, 1701 Charlton St., West St. Paul. Follow along step by…

The 12th annual West End Neighbors Garden and History Tour, Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The tour map and 60+ page history guide…