Second times the charm (Corner Curio Cabinets)
Second times the charm
In one of his vocations, the Rev. Mike Wakeland finds new homes for refugees. In the other, he finds new homes for old furniture.
The striking genius of Gaudi
Few cities can be identified so closely with one architect, sculptor, or artist, as Barcelona is with Antoni Gaudi. Visitors to this bustling Spanish city, cannot escape being proudly pointed to his incredible creations by the local populace.
Thanks for the memories
After sorting through the nearly 100 submissions for Your Favorite Ornaments, it is clear the most cherished are those that carry sentimental value.
Guthrie Theater: A new paradigm
From his office overlooking the Mississippi River, Joe Dowling spoke candidly about his first six months in the new $125 million Guthrie Theater. There have been adjustments, surprises and small disappointments, the director noted. On a grander scale, Dowling said, the building is fulfilling the bold dreams that were imagined for it. When firing on all cylinders, the place seems a cultural ...
Old-fashioned underdog out to prove he's got game
It's not every American Idol who would be excited at landing a Paul Pena song for his CD -- let alone even know who Pena is in a contemporary pop music world more accustomed to names like The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz and Akon.
Couple's purchase of home gives them their dream of independence
John and Susie Wolfe are living the American dream. Two years ago, the Wolfes, each developmentally disabled, achieved something that most would've thought was impossible they were married. Following a large wedding ceremony and a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the couple moved in to his small, Belmont apartment. They lived there only a year when they decided to look into the possibility of ...








