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Tickets To "Shatner's World" On Sale Tomorrow

Tickets To "Shatner's World" On Sale Tomorrow

It's William Shatner's world, and we just live in it.

At least that's the name of the Star Trek Idol's latest one-man show coming to the Orpheum Theatre on Thursday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets run from $59 to $79.  It's said to be a mix of storytelling, video clips, and music about Shatner's life, told in the way where no man has gone before.

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Grant to Help Carver County Historians Preserve Photos

Grant to Help Carver County Historians Preserve Photos

A recently announced grant from the Minnesota Historical Society will help Carver County historians preserve around 7,000 at-risk photos.

See a Musical to Help Support Breast Cancer Research

See a Musical to Help Support Breast Cancer Research

You can help support breast cancer research and awareness by checking out a production of Hairspray at the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre.

Student Summer Stock Presents 'Chicago'

Student Summer Stock Presents 'Chicago'

Kids from across the western suburbs are working together to put on a performance of the musical "Chicago" next week.

The Minnetonka Theater pulled together students from Minnetonka High School as well as students from Hopkins, Bloomington, Orono and Eden Prairie for the theater's "Student Summer Stock," a "high-energy, theatrical 'boot camp' for high school actors."

The result

Penguins 'Do the Waddle' at the Minnesota Zoo

From waddling to fishing, penguins are getting ready to entertain crowds at the Minnesota Zoo.

The new exhibit '3M Penguins of the African Coast' features 18 African Penguins, and opens Saturday, July 9.

Best High School-Made Films Shown Friday

Best High School-Made Films Shown Friday

A film festival celebrating the work of Minnesota high school students is set for this Friday, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the St.

Shakopee Student Named a Regional Finalist in Doodle 4 Google Competition

Shakopee Student Named a Regional Finalist in Doodle 4 Google Competition

A fourth grader from a Shakopee elementary is one step closer to having her art displayed on a popular search engine's website.

Kathy Lee, a 9-year-old from Red Oak Elementary, is one of 40 regional finalists in Google's annual Doodle 4 Google competition.