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Matt Gillmer has been producing videos for the Star Tribune since 2010. Before becoming a producer, he worked as an art director and graphic designer for the Star Tribune, Gardner Design and Campbell Mithun Advertising.

Matt has a music composition degree from Berklee College of Music and he also studied graphic design at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. In his free time he writes music and plays in bands. He is married and has two girls and a French Bulldog.


Minneapolis puts a Parisian twist on downtown events for gymnastics fans

It kicked off at Thursday on Nicollet Mall with 1,000 gymnasts simultaneously dancing to a Prince medley.


Biologists work to restore minnows to Minnesota prairies

U.S. Fish and Wildlife crews dug out an oxbow pond in Luverne five years ago to try to save the rare and endangered Topeka shiner.


Wolves' fans optimistic as must-win game gets underway at Target Center

Dallas leads the NBA Western Conference finals series, and can close it out tonight.


Wolves fans pack Minneapolis block party to cheer on the team

The Timberwolves are in a hole after hosting the first two games of the Western Conference finals.


Wolves fans energy not enough; KAT, Ant exhausted after loss

Karl-Anthony Towns, Anthony Edwards and Jaden McDaniels spoke to the press after the game.


Wolves fan: 'They've got me excited again'

Minnesota fans in and around Target Center were cautiously optimistic that the team could pull it off against the Nuggets Thursday night.


'Naz Reid' Tattoo artist: 'It would be so cool if he found out about it'

More proof that love of the Timberwolves runs deep in Minnesota — skin deep.


Check out the new foods for the Twins 2024 season

There were plenty of Minnesota flavors as Target Field unveiled its newest lineup of snacks in the stands.


Time-lapse of Sunday and Monday's snowfall

A birds-eye view of the heavy slushy snow outside City Hall in downtown Minneapolis.


How to carve your Thanksgiving turkey

Karl Benson of Cooks of Crocus Hill demonstrates two different ways to carve your Thanksgiving turkey.