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Introducing Reverb, an MPR News initiative covering younger Minnesotans

Introducing Reverb, an MPR News initiative covering younger Minnesotans

MPR News is launching Reverb, an initiative focused on serving younger (and young-at-heart) Minnesotans.

We know Minnesota is changing and younger adults want news in new ways. So we’re delivering news content that centers their perspectives, answers their questions, celebrates them and explores how they’re impacted by issues in a changing world, and all accessible where they are — on mobile, online and on social media. 

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Why wonky building codes could be key in reducing state’s climate impact

Why wonky building codes could be key in reducing state’s climate impact

Building codes set minimum safety requirements for how new homes should be designed and constructed. But they can also be an important behind-the-scenes tool to fight climate change.

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Listen: Kirill Gerstein performs Rachmaninoff with the Minnesota Orchestra

Listen: Kirill Gerstein performs Rachmaninoff with the Minnesota Orchestra

On Friday, May 3, pianist Kirill Gerstein returned to Orchestra Hall alongside music director Thomas Søndergård for a program featuring Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 1, as well as music by Chen and Strauss. Listen to the concert now!

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May 8 in Music History: The Beatles released 'Let It Be'

May 8 in Music History: The Beatles released 'Let It Be'

The Beatles released 'Let It Be'; John Sebastian had a hit from a TV show; 'Chariots of Fire' raced up the charts; a whole bunch of drummers celebrate birthdays; and Eddy Arnold passed away, Today in Music History.