metromag:

Breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day. It’s also the way we’ve traditionally started our year at METRO, and 2012 is no exception.
Pick up a copy of our January issue to find our favorite new places  to shake off last night’s mistakes, including Mojo Monkey Donuts, The  Lowry and Maeve’s Cafe (apologies in advance to all of our readers whose  resolutions we are testing).
But breakfast is just the beginning. The January issue also carries:
Our annual “Keeper Awards,” which looks at seven great artists  we’ve come to love. Included on this year’s list: trio Is/Is, designer  Anne Ulku and writer Marlon James.
A photo essay on the local Occupy Wall Street movement (by the way, where did everyone go?).
An interview with retiring Minnesota Public Radio icon Gary Eichten. 
A how-to on terrariums from Tangletown Garden’s Michael Foley.
A look at a Wisconsin hideaway that author Chris Clayton describes as “a warm, functional, crowd-pleasing cabin in a box.”
A feature on photographer Dona Schwartz, whose portrait of a Welch, Minn. couple has attracted international recognition.
This list is but a sampling of what the issue contains – and of  course it looks lovely in print – so here’s a suggestion: grab a copy  wherever fine publications are sold. Better yet, subscribe today.

metromag:

Breakfast. It’s the most important meal of the day. It’s also the way we’ve traditionally started our year at METRO, and 2012 is no exception.

Pick up a copy of our January issue to find our favorite new places to shake off last night’s mistakes, including Mojo Monkey Donuts, The Lowry and Maeve’s Cafe (apologies in advance to all of our readers whose resolutions we are testing).

But breakfast is just the beginning. The January issue also carries:

  • Our annual “Keeper Awards,” which looks at seven great artists we’ve come to love. Included on this year’s list: trio Is/Is, designer Anne Ulku and writer Marlon James.
  • A photo essay on the local Occupy Wall Street movement (by the way, where did everyone go?).
  • An interview with retiring Minnesota Public Radio icon Gary Eichten. 
  • A how-to on terrariums from Tangletown Garden’s Michael Foley.
  • A look at a Wisconsin hideaway that author Chris Clayton describes as “a warm, functional, crowd-pleasing cabin in a box.”
  • A feature on photographer Dona Schwartz, whose portrait of a Welch, Minn. couple has attracted international recognition.

This list is but a sampling of what the issue contains – and of course it looks lovely in print – so here’s a suggestion: grab a copy wherever fine publications are sold. Better yet, subscribe today.