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After a four-year hiatus, the graduate actor-training program that minted Oscar and Emmy winners is back. → Read More
It is the new Gray Mallard Theater Company's first production. → Read More
After 46 years, the founder steps down with fond memories, some regrets and plenty of gratitude. → Read More
Classical Actors Ensemble is presenting "Love's Labor's Lost" in Twin Cities area parks. → Read More
Greta Oglesby stars in the two-hander show "The Roommate." → Read More
Wayzata High School grad Amy Quanbeck hopes to reconnect with her hometown touchstones. → Read More
Rick Spielman's 5,622-square-foot home on a secluded lot boasts five bedrooms and five bathrooms. → Read More
As restaurants, sports venues and municipalities relax their pandemic protocols against a backdrop of declining COVID-19 cases, the decisions about keeping or tweaking health safety practices often involve multiple and sometimes complex stakeholders operating in a fluid, uncertain environment. → Read More
Mark Valdez, who has been the theater's artist-in-residence twice, will succeed Jack Reuler. → Read More
The touring Broadway lineup features new musicals and a revamped production of "Les Misérables." → Read More
He started working for Prince in the early 1990s, mixing music and DJing at his clubs, at Paisley Park and on his records. → Read More
Couple turned their need for a home office into a successful venture. By Rohan Preston → Read More
Review: The revived musical about Jewish refugees breathes with new dimensions and clear nuances in the St. Paul theater. → Read More
The playhouse sent a letter to audience members acknowledging it failed to be a safe space. → Read More
Storm-resistant products have helped hail-weary Minnesotans cope. → Read More
Caroline Innerbichler auditioned 14 times before she snagged the lead role as Anna. → Read More
Builder David Schiller hopes this is just the beginning for the affordable, eco-friendly structures. → Read More
In 2021, Normandale launched its Black Men in Teaching program. Kilgore shares more about it. → Read More
The Broadway star says she withdrew from a benefit show because she is anti-vaccine. → Read More
As matriarch of a family known for its civic contributions, Dayton was the first female president of the Walker and served on its board for 52 years. → Read More