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It's Loco Motion: Pedal Pub debuts in Uptown and considers a "Foodie Tour"

(When, in the course of human history . . . it becomes necessary for ordinary citizens . . . to have the courage . . . to rise up . . . in the name of civic duty . . . and absolve themselves of personal luxury . . . and make corporeal sacrifices . . . to cover a story in the line of duty . . . those citizens . . . must take a Pedal Pub tour . . . and write about it)MORE »

Super Duper CARAG Sale: One of Uptown's biggest garage sales is May 19

Spanning eight hours, 48 city blocks and over 50 sales, the CARAG Super Sale is a great way to condense all of your shopping or selling into one day. If you’re simply rotating the clothes in your closet or clearing out your basement, buying or selling – this sale is the new power shopping. De-clutter, reinvent or simply search for essentials. May 19 is the day and CARAG is the place.MORE »

Koo Koo Ka Ch...Kanga Roo: Lyn Lake Street Fest returns with non-stop music, May 20

Settling in after returning back to its original location along a two block stretch of Lyndale Avenue between 28th Street and Lake Street, it’ll be the fourth year for the rebirth of a Lyn Lake tradition. It’s time to celebrate spring with biking, music, artists, craft people, art cars and businesses welcoming each other in Lyn Lake style.MORE »

THURSDAY PICK | "Art in Bloom" brings nature's majesty to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Artists have their own ideas about what's beautiful, but every once in a while it's nice to mix it up with some (more or less) natural beauty. That's the idea behind the Minneapolis Institute of Arts' annual Art in Bloom event, which this year takes place from April 25-29. Over 150 floral artists will be working with the MIA to fill the galleries with fresh colors.MORE »

Once Upon a Crime Mystery Bookstore offers good reads, great service

Blood. Guns. Chalk-lines. Fedora hats. These things have been staples in the mystery genre for decades. And Americans like a good mystery. Why else would CSI: Miami, NCIS, and shows like them dominate televisions in living rooms across the country? At the movies, box office hit, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, has popularized the witty London sleuth for a whole new generation.MORE »

Trader Joe's stalls at LHENA, fails to win board endorsement

After several visits and design edits to the original plan, the project finally received a narrow recommendation by the Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association (LHENA) Zoning & Planning Committee on March 14 on a vote of 4 to 3 in favor. Although the project’s endorsement by the LHENA Board of Directors is considered very positive, it is not necessarily a requirement for city approval.MORE »

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