Arts & Culture

Two years ago, a team of individuals came together to help special-needs kids by creating a program called Beyond Limits.

A magnificent Edina home on Hunter Street started out as a small rambler in 1954. Previous owners added a second floor, expanded the garage and finished the lower level.

The old-school piano teacher—remember her? While there were many standouts, there were those who treated students to instruction that was as stale as the crystallized hard candy in their antique candy dishes. Repetition ruled over creativity.

If only parents could log frequent flyer miles when navigating “airplane” spoons loaded with healthy food toward wary children. Every parent, whether they want to admit it or not, has done the mealtime drill, regardless of the transit system they choose.

Aurora on France, a new senior living community for ages 55 and older, is set to open later this fall. This community will offer independent living, assisted living, memory care, care suites and transitional care.

Driven, self-aware, composed, inspiring.

An ethereal sound floats from the choir loft weekly at the Church of St. Agnes in St. Paul. The sound has an interesting Edina connection. Dr.

For the past 10 years, the Edina Chamber of Commerce has recognized exceptional educators with an annual Teacher of the Year award.

High school students everywhere are gearing up to take the ACT. Breakaway Test Prep and the peer tutors at Genesis Test Prep provide some pointers on how to best prepare.

In January, local pastry chefs Erika Youngdahl and Jaime VanderWoude partnered up to compete at the Upper Midwest Bakery Association’s annual convention.

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