SPAC: Fresh Directions, Good Vibrations
In 1977, the nonprofit St. Paul Arts Collective — or SPAC — was born. Diane McNew, SPAC’s current board president,
Read MoreIn 1977, the nonprofit St. Paul Arts Collective — or SPAC — was born. Diane McNew, SPAC’s current board president,
Read MoreThe board of directors at Joseph’s Coat, a St. Paul free store providing goods and services to people in need
Read MoreAs sure as the fall leaves turn in West 7th, St. Stan’s fall festival unfolds every year on church grounds.
Read MoreAlley plowing experts needed The City of St. Paul is seeking alley captains who are willing to join a panel
Read MoreExplore the culture and traditions of the Latine communities in St. Paul through stories, music and art at several St. Paul Public Library locations, now through November 4.
Read MoreBuilding Community Tim Johnson – columnist It was just a single finger. We raised it when someone passed by on
Read MoreKeg and Case Market, 928 West 7th, has had a bit of a makeover in the past few months. The first thing you notice when you walk in is all the pinball machines spread throughout the main floor and the hum of video game theme songs coming from the building’s newest tenant, Starcade.
The retro video game arcade, which opened at Keg and Case in June, has almost 150 games on two floors, plus a pinball partnership with Bad Penny Arcade.
Read MoreAncker Hospital was St. Paul‘s “City Hospital.” Started in 1874 in the donated mansion of Dr. Jacob B. Stewart (Civil War hero, Stewart Avenue). It was built for the poor and various lost souls of the city. In 1883 the famed and feared Dr. Arthur B Ancker took over as hospital superintendent. He was city hospital 24/7 for the next 46 years.
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