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Appetites | Climate Cast

Appetites: 2 dining trends that will dominate the Twin Cities in 2018
The trends for the last few years have been all about ingredients that were supposed to be health-giving superfoods, like kale, quinoa or pomegranates. But what's coming in 2018?
'The Wiz' unites Penumbra, Children's Theatre Co.
Joining forces to produce "The Wiz" means Children's Theatre gets Penumbra Theatre's expertise in African-American culture and expression, and Penumbra gets Children's sizable resources and access to a young audience.
Dropping Keillor painful but necessary, MPR chief tells listeners
"Because of the serious and sensitive nature of the allegations, we decided to undertake an independent investigation and we told Garrison that we were doing so," CEO Jon McTaggart wrote Tuesday.
Abortion opponents to push for ultrasound bill at Capitol
Abortion opponents packed the state Capitol rotunda Monday to highlight legislation they want to see enacted this year.
A former Minnesota house candidate is telling her story after facing a backlash for sharing her 'Me Too' moment last year.
What should fans be worried about as the Vikings head to Philly?
What can Case Keenum and the Vikings except when they head onto the grass at Lincoln Financial Field? To find out, Steven John spoke with Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer Eagles reporter Les Bowen.
After 30 years, a new push to find a missing Minnesota woman
Susan Swedell was last seen at a gas station in Lake Elmo in January of 1988. Now, Washington county officials are working with state investigators to re-examine the case.
Climate change burrows its way into business models
We're talking business this week on Climate Cast -- how climate change affects the way companies work, and the expansion of the hybrid and electric vehicle market.