
Tilion Brewing
What is your favorite drink at Tilion? We both are drinking a lot of Cycology, our Red IPA, these days. It is the perfect
What is your favorite drink at Tilion? We both are drinking a lot of Cycology, our Red IPA, these days. It is the perfect
Sayles-Hill Gymnasium, now used as Carleton’s Campus Center, was dedicated on Jan. 26, 1910. As the “March Madness” of the collegiate basketball season is
Review by Sylvie Weissman Gregory Maguire’s The Wild Winter Swan is a miraculous little book. It’s Manhattan in the 1960s, and teenaged Laura Ciardi – mostly
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
What is From the Heart Gifts? It is a once-a-month pop-up shop. We have more than 30 vendors, which gives us a large variety
TipTree has one primary goal: to innovate the music industry by providing a communication platform in which fans can directly support musicians. Always on
Lakeville is a great place to live, work and play! We are a thriving community with a population now estimated more than 65,000. There
What is Frenchies’ most popular service? Our most popular service is the Signature Pedicure, which kicks off with a softening and cleansing foot soak.
“As we felt the necessity of the civilizing influence of music in our semi-savage state, a band of young men was formed, led by
On Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 Northfielders had a chance to experience what it would have been like to be in an “electric theater” audience
Northfield could hardly have been more welcoming. It was front page news when the Northfield News announced on June 18, 1898, that “Miss Baker’s boarding
The City of Farmington is a growing community with nearly 24,000 residents. The city has many great restaurants, shops and more. If you are
On March 24 the Northfield Historical Society will open an exhibit, “Through the Camera Lens: Early Northfield Photography.” The exhibit will feature enlarged photographs
“The overture is about to start. You cross your fingers and hold your heart. It’s curtain time and away we go. Another opening of
By Bob Cross, Realtor Today’s real estate market is very interesting. It’s being affected by high unemployment due to COVID-19, political unrest, historically low
Originally Published in the February 2014 Entertainment Guide When I spent my freshman year at St. Olaf in Hilleboe Hall, which was perched on
What’s a favorite item that you sell? The clothing label we own, LV Collection. What do you carry that surprises your shoppers? We have
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
The March Madness of the high school and college basketball championships is now behind us, but it was April Madness at Sayles-Hill Gymnasium in
Last month Carleton College published A Beacon So Bright: The Life of Laurence McKinley Gould, a long-awaited biography of Carleton’s fourth president by Carleton archivist
When The Border Hookups began thinking about recording a new project, their first task was to decide where to record. This was actually a
By Mary Jo Winter, Realtor Buying your first home can be the biggest and most important purchase of your life, but it doesn’t have
An almost palpable air of excitement has hung over the Paradise Center for the Arts in Faribault ever since July 20, opening night of
By Chad Aldrich, Aldrich Technology Consulting More and more of us have data to share with other family members or even outside of the
The Lakeville Area Arts Center is working to make art accessible to you in your home by offering new virtual classes and Art Kits
The Northfield Arts Guild is offering Online Art Making in the form of videos posted by the education assist/outreach coordinator Jennie Eubank, featuring projects you can
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
By Tim Freeland, Realtor So you’re about to take the plunge into the real estate market, specifically the local sellers’ market. Home preparation is
Massage is an effective therapy for many aspects of health. It feels great, it has a positive effect on the state of your body
“Speaker Ushers in Black History Month.” So read the headline of The Carletonian of Feb. 12, 1999. A picture with the story shows Barack Obama at
Let’s get this out of the way from the start. You can’t pay me enough to watch the 40 or more mostly mediocre (and
When I moved to Northfield from New York in 2004 and took an interest in researching and writing about the history of the town
Some experts say that in order for an item to be classified as vintage, it must be an item of quality at least 20
Review by Carlotta Walls LaNier When Black eighth grader Carlotta Walls learned that Little Rock Central High School would be integrated in 1957, she
“No matter where you go in the United States, it has been said, you will find someone who knows that Jesse James raided a
One of my favorite parts about my job with The Entertainment Guide is the opportunity to travel and get to know our readership area, which spans
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
Review by Sylvie Weissman Okay, I get it – no one wants to read an apocalyptic novel right now. But you really should make
Researching historic happenings can be time-consuming. It can also be as easy as “googling” a topic on a computer. Occasionally, it is a matter of
Way back in the historic mid-1960s, when I was attending St. Olaf, my friends and I would head down to Sayles-Hill Gym at Carleton
Review by Jamie Stanley Many people are familiar with the movie Laura directed by Otto Preminger (1944), but they are less familiar with the novel written
“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
Well, yes, we do have the smell of Malt-O-Meal wafting through our town on a regular basis. But for a “whiff” which says we
Review by Alexa Ochocki Illustrated by Victo Ngai In this story we follow a young girl and her family as they flee their homeland,
The Wanamingo Bulldogs and the Faribault Hot Shots have just completed a basketball scrimmage at the Faribault Community Center one cold Monday night in
The Tomb of Zeus is a historic mystery set on the island of Crete in 1928. We are introduced to a cast of colorful
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
Nothing compares to earning money doing what you love, and musician Timothy Howe is truly living the dream. The timeline for breaking into the
When I last wrote about Laura MacKenzie for our annual music issue of June 2013, I said, “You cannot be much more of a
The name Thomas Scott Buckham is most likely associated today with the library bearing his name at 11 Division St. E in Faribault. But
In September of 1868, a mere 13 years after Northfield was founded by John W. North, the young town decided to put on an