
A Unique Collaboration of Leads to “Jesse” in 1976
The Northfield Arts Guild will kick off celebrations of its 50th anniversary at the Aug. 15 performance of William Shakespeare’s classic popular play, “A

The Northfield Arts Guild will kick off celebrations of its 50th anniversary at the Aug. 15 performance of William Shakespeare’s classic popular play, “A

This was the giant headline in the Northfield News on Nov. 9, 1895, with the subhead, “Northfield College Presidents, Professors, Doctors and Citizens Express Their Opinions

The upset victory of tiny Appalachian State over mighty Michigan in football this season has reminded me of two David and Goliath-type games played

Nothing compares to earning money doing what you love, and musician Timothy Howe is truly living the dream. The timeline for breaking into the

Review by Emily Lloyd It’s winter in St. Petersburg during the siege of Leningrad, and 17-year-old Lev has never been so tired, hungry or

Within six years of the founding of Northfield in 1855, Northfield proudly flew its first U.S. flag. The Continental Congress had adopted the nation’s

What is A’BriTin’s most popular dish? Mac and Cheese. What do you offer that is a surprise to clients? Hitch and Sip Trailer, a

By Chad Aldrich, Aldrich Technology Consulting More and more of us have data to share with other family members or even outside of the

Review by Lori W. Widowed and pregnant in 1970, Carly finds out that her unborn baby has a heart defect. The doctors tell her

For thousands of years, art has captured people’s attention. Whether it be visual, theatrical, or musical, art comes in many forms. And the Northfield

The time is coming. The return of August marks a dreaded occasion scheduled for the near future; no, I’m not utilizing Minnesotan hyperbole to

“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s…Schiller!” On Nov. 10, 1962, a Carleton football game versus Lawrence was interrupted by a strange sight. A

“We’ve already started three colleges and have the logs cut for four more.” An early 19th century letter from an Ohio settler to a

Review by Jessica Peterson White Every city has a soul, but what if the city’s soul had a body? What if you woke up

In order to maintain or restore the body, we need to have certain processes functioning properly. One of the most important factors in overall

If you are a visitor to Northfield for this year’s Defeat of Jesse James Days, Sept. 9-13, you can perhaps be forgiven if you

When I last wrote about Laura MacKenzie for our annual music issue of June 2013, I said, “You cannot be much more of a

Do you or your kids get sick easily every winter? Do you find the illnesses linger too long? Are you looking for ways to

Review by Janet Mitchell Many books inform us about the climate issue, but few do so with the compelling combination of science and memoir.

“We were built and now stand on the shoulders of Giants.” This was the shared sentiment of the St. Olaf College Department of Art

As you enjoy the beauty of the fall leaves, and as the last of the warmer days turns to crisp cooler air, please do

Autumn has arrived, and as the daylight hours dwindle and temperatures begin to drop, we can all feel the changing of the season upon

Review by Jessica Peterson White There’s a special place in my heart for perfectly rendered novels under 200 pages, and Here We Are will be added

“Robbery & Murder!” screamed the headline of the Rice County Journal of Sept. 7, 1876. “Desperate Attempt to Rob the Bank! J.L. Heywood Shot Dead at

Riki Kölbl Nelson has been part of the local art scene since 1968 when she and her husband, Eric Nelson, moved to Northfield for

When Brian Sostek and Megan McClellan won the Ivey Award, which recognizes accomplishments of Twin Cities’ professional theaters and artists, on Sept. 21, 2015,

Farewell Mayflies, greetings June Bugs. Whether or not that’s how the seasonal cycle actually functions, it should be clear that the road has been

In the latter part of the 19th century, Northfielders celebrated the 4th of July with fireworks, band concerts, flights of oratory, baseball games, races

Well, folks, the rumors are true: spring has sprung, and the stage is being set to usher in a new weather era (a weathera).

What is curling? Curling is an Olympic sport that originated in Scotland. A team of four players takes turns sliding 42-pound granite stones to

Review by Jamie Stanley I think that all bugs are amazing. Super Fly is about true flies, taxonomic order Diptera. Written for the amateur

Acupuncture has many benefits for women’s health from puberty to menopause. Through the use of acupuncture and Chinese herbs we can heal the body,

“Masquerade Ball! Easter Monday, April 7, 1890, at the Opera House. Tickets $1, gallery 50¢ with the privilege of dancing after 11 o’clock. Everybody

Review by Catherine Stricklan A year ago this month, I started a Zoom book group with friends as a way for the six of

Review by Katlin Heidgerken-Greene This slim volume doesn’t look like much, but it’s packed with images – of early Northfield people, documents and artifacts

Welcome to Kosmo’s Korner! To address the obvious, your immediate suspicions are indeed correct – this is a fresh addition to The Entertainment Guide.

By Lindsay Reddy, Realtor Andy Dean/stock.adobe.com Did you know that 90% of all millionaires became so through owning real estate? The idea that you

You won’t find too many interviews with John S. Campbell, who founded a company to produce the cereal known as Malt-O-Meal in Owatonna in

A new verse translation by Robert Pinsky New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1994 Reviewed by Edward Malnar Come for lurid visions of

In July of 2011 an open house was held at the Archer House River Inn to show off a $1.1 million renovation of the

With a menacing stare and a big ax, Smoke Shop proprietor Stanley “Tiny” Johnson stood beside two men locked into the “Jesse James Days

Six years ago Adam Daniel took the leap to become a full-time musician, and now he’s living his dream. From taking piano lessons as

You may remember Prince’s song, “Party Like It’s 1999,” which was popular as the new millennium approached. Well, Northfielders were in the mood to

What’s your favorite item at Cedar & Sage? I love everything, but my favorites are probably the clothing and soy candles (I LOVE candles!)

I am frequently asked how I stay motivated and dedicated to my health and fitness goals. The reality is, after suffering from years of

No, I am not writing about the Northfield Cannon Valley Lions Club. Nor am I writing about the St. Olaf Lion, logo of the

It’s not too likely that the University of Minnesota will book Carleton as an opponent at its new TCF Bank Stadium. But Carleton’s football

It’s been a good year for New York City artist Ward Sutton, St. Olaf Class of 1989. Four of his cartoons were published in the New

TipTree has one primary goal: to innovate the music industry by providing a communication platform in which fans can directly support musicians. Always on

Greetings once again, readers … or rather, hey man! The painfully persistent presence of pumpkin spice lattes indicates that Halloween is right around the

Today’s Carleton College students know the names Fred B. and Deborah Sayles Hill. That is to say, they know the names Sayles and Hill