The Twin Cities' faded building advertisements have become another form of public art and of historic significance as communities look to enhance their images and become more livable.
The KVPI staff had a get together tonight (Wednesday) at Sip and Savor Restaurant. General Manager Mark Layne said it was a way to say thank you for many members of the staff who worked extra hours t.
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Artist Nathan Brown is expected to create a mural at an alternative location this summer after city staff members said there were 'artistic differences' between Brown and The Public Theatre, where a mural had previously been approved.