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Robert Jacobsen, a giant in the Asian art world and former Mpls Institute of Art curator, dies

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Celebrating Minnesota: The Great Northern Festival

This festival celebrates Minnesota s winters with a variety of programs. Author: Brooke Wohlrabe (KARE11) Updated: 12:19 PM CST January 23, 2021 The Great Northern celebrates Minnesota s cold, creative winters through ten days of diverse programming that invigorate mind and body.  In an era of changing climate that threatens our signature season, the festival seeks to create community, inspire action, and share the resilient spirit of the North with the world. Since it began in 2017, The Great Northern has drawn 375,000 annual visitors from around the region and engaged them with opportunities to learn, play, think, and build connections in the heart of winter. The festival has helped to highlight Minnesota at its seasonal best.

With the Great Northern fest, Minnesota winters just got a little cooler

With the Great Northern fest, Minnesota winters just got a little cooler Great Northern Festival expands its reach, even in a pandemic year.  January 22, 2021 9:33am Text size Copy shortlink: Kate Nordstrum had pictured gatherings. Side-by-side, shoulder-to-shoulder, around a fire, inside a theater. Instead, people will experience her first Great Northern Festival solo and staggered, from their homes and in shifts. We ve had to repackage so much, said Nordstrum, the new executive and artistic director of the 11-day fest, which starts Thursday. Still, Nordstrum knew that Minnesotans would welcome a bright light during a winter dimmed by a pandemic, so she packed the festival s schedule with all that s possible.

Minnesota donors giving to the max pick Biden over Trump almost 2-to-1

Minnesota donors giving to the max pick Biden over Trump almost 2-to-1 Minnesotans gave roughly $5.8 million to Joe Biden s campaign, just over $4 million to Donald Trump s campaign. 10:00 am, Oct. 30, 2020 × ST. PAUL Almost twice as many Minnesotans donated to the limit in support of former Vice President Joe Biden as compared to President Donald Trump, Federal Election Commission reports show. Three dozen donors with Minnesota addresses gave the maximum amount allowable to the top presidential hopefuls, with 24 contributing $5,600 to the Biden for President campaign while 13 hit the maximum donation level to Trump s reelection campaign. Federal election law limits the amount a donor can give to a federal candidate at $5,600 and donations above that amount are to be returned.

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