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Wanna Buy Jeremy Messersmith’s Tiny House, Arguably the Tiniest One in Minneapolis?
The talented singer-songwriter discovered new talents while waiting out the pandemic in his itty-bitty property near Lake Nokomis.
Billion-Dollar Railroad Companies Won’t Pay Paltry Amounts for Safety
Plus MN James Beard finalists, Sea Salt's new side project, and welcome to the Metrodome in today's Flyover news roundup.
5 Things to Know About TokiDoki Burger, MN’s First Japanese-Inspired Burger Joint
The folks behind Ramen Kazama are serving up American cheeseburgers by way of Japan.
Who Goes to Journalism School in 2024?
Paying thousands of tuition dollars with hopes of entering a collapsing industry? We asked eight U of M students about taking the plunge, their fears, and what gives them faith in the future.
The Paige Bueckers Prophecy, Fulfilled
Plus gross advertorials, Target Lady returns, and Angry Trout love in today's Flyover news roundup.
‘You Become a Bit of a Story Keeper’: 1 Month of A Bar of Their Own
There was a line around the block on opening day, and there haven’t been many slow nights since.
A Jazz Legend, a British Hype, and Orchestral Rap—All in Your Complete Concert Calendar: April 2-8
Pretty much all the live music you can catch in the Twin Cities this week.
Mystery Benches Appear Downtown
Plus a contemptible MN city, a slain lizard, and the Minnesota Voters Alliance rides again in today's Flyover news roundup.
Grading the 2024 Additions to Target Field’s Food Lineup
We sampled winners, losers, and shruggers at today's media tasting event.
Here’s All the Big Restaurant News You Might’ve Missed in March
The triumphant return of Keefer Court, Aster Café's plans for a new 200-cap restaurant and venue, and much more—including a food shop for the Sculpture Garden?—in the latest Racket Restaurant Roundup.









