Lifestyle

Chuck Love spins for the world
Minneapolis native Chuck Love is a "house DJ." You might not have heard the name, but within the field he's internationally known. What sets Chuck Love apart from most other house DJ's is that he considers himself first and foremost a musician, and he plays several instruments during his live shows.
The Twins finished with their first losing season in years, and two stars may leave the team in the off-season. Sports commentator LaVelle Neal considers their future.
Should violent video games be regulated?
Video games like Halo 3 command attention from adults and teens for their realistic portrayals of battle scenes and violence. Some are calling for government restrictions on these "first person shooter" games.
Ask the president of MPR
MPR President Bill Kling will be in the studios to take listener questions about Minnesota Public Radio.
Jonathan Franzen on adolescence and family
Author Jonathan Franzen is known for his self-deprecating humor, with which he won the National Book Award for his 2001 novel "The Corrections." His latest memoir is called "The Discomfort Zone." He speaks at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis.
The Metrodome's 25th anniversary
The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, which opened 25 years ago, is considered the country's most versatile stadium. The history, funding, politics, major events and most amazing stories of The Dome are told by the man with the closest association to the place, Bill Lester.
Kids and money matters
Teaching their children about money is "Do as I say, not as I do" for a lot of parents. Personal finance expert Ruth Hayden talks about what kids need to know, and how parents can model better money management.