Arts & Culture

Four kids who learned coding through the Code Ninjas program pose in front of the logo.

At Code Ninjas in Edina/Richfield, kids learn to code through a game-based and robotics curriculum that weaves in teamwork, logic, math and problem solving.

"Garden Quilt," a new public art display at 50th and France.

Among the many updates happening at 50th and France is a new public art installation on display outside of the re-built parking ramp.

A newly remodeled home with a manicured lawn.

If you’re grappling over whether to love it or list it, simplify your thinking

The covers of three published commencement speeches, "Congratulations, By the Way" by George Saunders, "What Now?" by Ann Patchett and "Very Good Lives" by JK Rowling

J.K. Rowling, Ann Patchett and George Saunders offer invaluable advice for graduates.

In February, lords and ladies of Edina attended the royal Edina Chamber Gala, complete with cuisine fit for a royal, cocktails, auction bidding as well as entertainment and a casino. Event proceeds benefit the mission of the Edina Chamber of Commerce.

Pete Sandker's Half Healed, the featured watercolor painting at this year's Edina Art Fair, depicts a fox made of flowers.

In June, the Edina Art Fair will once again commence along the streets of 50th and France, showcasing the work of 280 local artists complete with gourmet food, craft beer gardens and more.

Cast members of the Mollywood Productions play Saree-ously Speaking pose.

Mollywood Productions is dedicated to promoting socially relevant issues related to immigrants, minorities and women.

A Touch of Brooke & Lou, Interior Design, Furnishings, Edina Homes

Bria Hammel's design firm intentionally created the Brooke and Lou line to be "life friendly."

The lobby of Avidor senior living apartments in Edina.

Empty nesters who want to downsize but aren’t quite ready for senior living, or those who simply want a community-driven living situation, can look to these recently developed apartments.

The Editor by Steven Rowley

An editor at Doubleday wants to meet with 31-year-old James Francis Smale about his manuscript. The editor? Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

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