Design
The stories behind local architecture and interior design
Now in disrepair, the Terrace Theater in Robbinsdale once redefined the movie-going experience for a new suburban age
Architect Jeremy Mayberg finds beauty in simplicity, and looks for work that is durable and elegant
How the Minneapolis Park Board is dismantling the brilliant, holistic approach to the city’s Grand Rounds
Taking a tour of Minneapolis with the city's new bicyle and pedestiran coordinator, Shaun Murphy
Developers renovate Northeast Minneapolis's Solar Arts Building into a home for artists, brewers
Minneapolis-based design firm, PLACE, on a mission to create sustainable, community-focused artist housing
How a piece of highway engineering became an iconic emblem of suburbia
Officials look to turn Hennepin Avenue into an inviting corridor that reflects the artists who call it home
Award-winning—and modest—firm Vincent James Associates Architects puts a refined twist on projects near and far
The best-designed restaurants aren’t always the prettiest
Despite a checkered past, the Ford Center is poised to breathe new life into the North Loop.

The Black Keys have moved to a larger stage, but maintain the same winning formula that brought them there
Photographer James Henkel, a McKnight fellow, captures the simplicity in his surroundings
Jeremy Messersmith takes on the roots of modern music in "Muse for Music" performance at The Fitzgerald Theater
Guthrie Theater's "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?" a suiting introduction to Langston Hughes and the McCarthy era



















