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Standing out in the cold for the bus, Rebecca Peterson snapped a photo of her three kids. “It was the first day back to in-person school for all three of my kids together in 2021,” Peterson says.
Online shopping has dominated the retail industry for the past few years, leading individuals to sell their personal crafts to those around the world. Edina resident and artist Holly Winje has experienced the demand firsthand.
Anthony Doerr is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All The Light We Cannot See. In his latest novel, Cloud Cuckoo Land, Doerr has intertwined the stories of Konstance, Seymour, Zeno, Anna and Omeir.
Mom and hobby photographer Holly Dau says taking photos of her kids is “somewhat of a mom-job.” This award-winning photo was taken at the Pamela Park ice rink.
As homes continue aging and the market for new homes continues to be tricky, homeowners look toward remodeling.
Some much in the world is constantly evolving, and music is no different. Styles change and older songs and genres get left behind. But Edina resident Jonathan Rundman went on a mission to save some of them.
Playwright Sarah Ruhl and her husband, Tony Charuvastra, are taken by surprise when they learn that they are expecting twins—and when serious complications develop, Ruhl must rest in bed for months.
The pinecone is an iconic symbol of Minnesota: These woody, seed-filled cones are where our Northwoods come from.
We regularly feature photo submissions from our Images of Edina photo contest in the pages of Edina Magazine and online. This month, we asked Cade James Miller to tell us about his 2020 photo contest submission titled All Aglow.