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Saturday
Nov162024

The Dayton’s Holiday Market Returns!

4th Season Features 100 Local Vendors, Nostalgic Traditions and New Attractions

The highly anticipated Dayton’s Holiday Market opened November 14, returning for its fourth season to the iconic 700 Nicollet Mall building. Bringing festive charm and cherished holiday traditions to downtown Minneapolis, the market will be open through December 28, offering visitors a chance to shop 100 local vendors throughout the entire first floor of the Dayton’s building featuring an assortment of handmade gifts, artisanal foods and unique finds.

The Dayton’s Holiday Market has become a beloved tradition for Minnesotans and visitors alike, drawing crowds with its carefully curated selection of products that showcase the best of local makers and artisans. This year’s vendor lineup includes fan-favorites such as Joel Kaplan Water Colors, who has been with the market since its inception; Wet Dog, a one-stop-shop for pet lovers; Shop in the City, where fans can find Dayton’s merchandise and nostalgic items; Bailey Builds, featuring handmade wooden art; Frost River, with rugged, quality outdoor gear; and El Burrito Mercado, offering authentic flavors and stunning products such as jewelry and pottery from Mexico.

Dayton’s Holiday Market has always been about bringing joy and a sense of nostalgia back to this cherished Minneapolis landmark,” said Mich Berthiaume, Dayton’s Holiday Market Curator. “With beloved traditions and exciting new attractions and vendors, we’re thrilled to offer visitors an unforgettable experience that celebrates both the magic of the holiday season and the community spirit of downtown Minneapolis.”

This Year’s Highlights and New Attractions:

  1. Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Pop-Up Exhibit (Opening Black Friday, November 29)
    The Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience will open on the building’s lower level beginning Black Friday through December 28. Visitors can enjoy free admission to this interactive pop-up exhibit, open daily from 10am to 6pm, with memorabilia, photos, and iconic moments that highlight Minnesota’s sports history. 

  2. Revival of the Dayton’s Oak Grill Wild Rice Soup
    Responding to a popular customer request, the Dayton’s Holiday Market will bring back the iconic Dayton’s Oak Grill Wild Rice Soup in partnership with renowned local chef and restaurateur Kamal Mohamed. Beginning Friday, November 29, shoppers can enjoy this nostalgic favorite, served alongside homemade sourdough bread and pastries from Parcelle, Mohamed’s clean-eating cafe. All items are crafted with 100% organic ingredients and are free from seed oils. The soup and other treats will be available in the new Giftable Local Food Market, featuring 27 local food vendors for the perfect edible gifts.

  3. MartinPatrick3 Holiday Windows Unveiling
    A partnership with MartinPatrick3 will bring a whimsical, gingerbread-inspired “Land of 10,000 Sweets” theme to the Dayton’s Project holiday windows, transforming Nicollet Mall into a winter wonderland filled with festive, candy-inspired scenes. The collaboration will celebrate the wonder and nostalgia of the season and spread a bit of sweetness throughout Minneapolis.

  4. 2024 Limited Edition Santa Bear Launch
    No holiday season would be complete without the return of Santa Bear. In collaboration with Shop in the City, Dayton’s Holiday Market will launch the 2024 Limited Edition Santa Bear on Black Friday, honoring the cherished holiday tradition and bringing a beloved tradition to a new generation of shoppers.

Dayton’s Holiday Market hours are Monday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm, and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. Holidazzle will bring extended evening hours for added holiday enjoyment:

  • Wednesday, December 18: 4 – 9pm

  • Thursday, December 19: 4 – 9pm

  • Friday, December 20: 4 – 9pm

  • Saturday, December 21: Noon – 9pm

  • Sunday, December 22: Noon – 6pm

Wednesday
Nov132024

How to Report Lights Out on Parkways or in Parks

With the sun now setting before 5pm, lighting outages on parkways or in parks are more noticeable. If you see a non-functioning light, here's who to contact:

PARKWAY LIGHTS
City of Minneapolis - 311 Service Center
Call: 311
Email: minneapolis311@minneapolismn.gov
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PATH AND TRAIL LIGHTS IN PARKS
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) - Customer Service
Call: 612-230-6400 (8am-4pm M-F)
Email: info@minneapolisparks.org
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If you witness someone damaging a light, call CALL 911 (don't text), regardless of location.
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The Minneapolis Park and Rec Board thanks you for helping them maintain parksparkways and trails in Minneapolis.
Tuesday
Nov122024

The Jingle Bar Experience is Coming to Brit's Pub in December

Jingle Bar Minneapolis is the ultimate holiday destination, offering a unique and immersive experience for guests of all ages. Mark your calendars to join your friends at Brit's Pub, 1110 Nicollet Mall, December 1 - 29.

Get ready to jingle all the way to the most festive event of the season! Step into a Hallmark movie moment, where good cocktails, games, and endless festive fun await. Known for delivering the most enjoyable pop-up bar experience, The Jingle Bar guarantees a holiday event like no other.

Ticket holders can look forward to the ultimate festive experience at Brit's Pub, featuring tinsel, trees, presents, and a venue dedicated to everything Xmas. All the best Xmas tunes and classics will be spun by DJs across your ticketed session, ensuring a joyous atmosphere. Enjoy festive cocktails and nibbles, all themed and delicious to enhance your holiday spirit. Christmas entertainment hosted by our elves includes fun-themed games and more.

Monday
Nov112024

Thank You to all Veterans

Our gratitude to all the men and women who have served our country.

Saturday
Nov092024

Diane's Place Begins Dinner Service Today, November 9

Seafood Red Curry

Diane’s Place is a vibrant destination, where Hmong heritage and culinary excellence intertwine. Since its opening in April 2024, they has captivated guests with a robust menu of brunch, drinks, pastries, and desserts. Today, November 9, acclaimed chef Diane Moua launchs of dinner at her celebrated full-service Hmong American restaurant,on Saturday, Nov. 9. 

“Since opening our doors, the community support has been extraordinary,” said Moua. “This menu includes many of my favorite Hmong dishes that I grew up eating. My hope is that it connects our guests to Hmong culture and the rich traditions that inspire our food.”

Guests can look forward to a dinner menu with a variety of savory and sweet offerings. Highlights include warm green scallion croissant rolls, duck stew with Thai eggplant, Hmong pulled pork with ginger, seafood red curry noodle soup, Thai tea and pistachio affogato, and deep-fried bananas with croissant ice cream. Brunch menu favorites, such as Diane’s Hmong sausage and pan-fried bean thread noodles, will also be included. 

An abbreviated bar menu will be available between lunch and dinner Thursday through Sunday. Diane’s Place continues to expand its bar program with an exquisite array of new cocktails, crafted in collaboration with Robb Jones and Tyler Kleinow of Meteor – served all day.

Reservations for dinner will be available starting Oct. 28: dianesplacemn.com/reservations.

New hours of operation effective November 9:

-Brunch: Thursday through Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

-Dinner: Thursday through Sunday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

-Bar Menu: Thursday through Sunday, 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The private events space at Diane’s Place is available for corporate events, private dinners, wedding receptions, and beyond.

Friday
Nov082024

Thanksgiving Tablescape Workshop: Craft, Sip, and Design at Water Works Pavilion, Nov. 26

Thanksgiving Tablescape Workshop

Tuesday, November 26, 6:30-8:30pm in the Lenzmeier Classroom, Water Works Pavilion, 425 West River Parkway  

Looking for a creative way to elevate your Thanksgiving table this year? Enjoy a fun and relaxing evening at Water Works Pavilion, where you’ll learn the art of floral design and create a stunning tablescape to impress your guests!

Valerie from Mossy Roots Botanical will guide you through the fundamentals of floral design, demonstrating how to craft a beautiful, personalized arrangement for your Thanksgiving table setting. Each registration is for one participant, so grab your spot early—space is limited!

Workshop Highlights:

  • Hands-on floral design experience
  • Craft your own Thanksgiving tablescape arrangement
  • Light snacks provided
  • Beverages available for purchase upstairs from Owamni
  • Small (6-inch base) or large (12-inch base) options 

Whether you’re a floral pro or a beginner, this workshop is designed to inspire creativity and relaxation. Join solo or encourage friends and family to sign up for a memorable evening together. Reserve your spot today and get ready to make your Thanksgiving table extra special.

Thanksgiving Tablescape Workshop reservation

Questions? Contact Aisling Reynolds at areynolds@minneapolisparks.org 

Wednesday
Nov062024

Agatha Christie's The Unexpected Guest opens at Theatre in the Round November 22nd

The Unexpected Guest runs November 22-December 22, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm

Theatre in the Round Players (TRP) is presenting The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie as the third production of their 73rd Season.

In this classic whodunit, the queen of mystery blurs the line between friend and foe on a foggy night. After his car breaks down in the fog, Michael Starkwedder looks for shelter in a nearby house and stumbles upon a man shot dead with his wife standing over him, holding the gun. Unconvinced by the woman’s dazed confession, Starkwedder decides to help, stepping blindly into a tangled web of lies and family secrets.

This is the 18th year that TRP has presented an Agatha Christie mystery in their season, providing an entertaining evening for patrons looking for a reprieve from holiday programming in November and December.

Mary Cutler directs the ten-member cast with set design by John Woskoff, costumes by Mickey Foley, lighting by Karen Hokenson, props by Roxanne Miller, and sound design by Loren Leipold.

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Tickets: $20-29.

Content Warning: Gunshots, simulated smoking, theatrical fog

More info & Tickets

Box Office Phone: 612-333-3010

Theatre in the Round’s facilities are accessible for audience members using wheelchairs. An Audio-Described performance will be held on Friday, December 20 at 7:30pm. For questions about access services, please email tix@theatreintheround.org or call the box office at 612-333-3010.

Saturday
Nov022024

Get Ready for GTMD24 with GiveMN's Giving Guide

Give to the Max is November 21 - Early Giving now open

A Giving Guide with four steps is available to help you use GiveMN.org to find your passions and go the extra mile for the nonprofit causes you love - making Minnesota a better place.

Browse the Donors Guide to GTMD24.

Consider a GiveMN Giving Card

Looking to help your friends or family get involved in Minnesota's giving holiday? GiveMN Giving Cards let your loved ones support the causes they care about this Give to the Max Day! With 10,000+ nonprofits and schools to choose from, it's the perfect way to share the joy of giving.

new report from the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits highlights the struggles nonprofits face post-pandemic, with rising costs and declining donations. GiveMN is working to support nonprofits and schools in navigating this new reality.

Saturday
Nov022024

Two Opportunities to Give Feedback on Mayor Frey’s Recommended 2025-2026 City Budget

The proposed 2025 budget is $1.88 billion with a maximum tax levy of 8.3%.  

There are two upcoming public hearings for people to provide feedback on Mayor Jacob Frey’s recommended 2025 City budget and 2026 plan. Comments can also be submitted online at the City’s website.

The City Council has started reviewing the 2025 budget – the first year of the biennial budget cycle – and will vote on adopting the budget Tuesday, Dec. 10.

Visit the City’s website to learn more about the mayor’s recommended budget, key dates in the approval process, FAQs and more. You can also watch a series of videos on the City’s budget process.

City budget public hearings

These public hearings will take place at the Public Service Center, 250 4th Street S, Room 350.

  • 10am Tuesday, Nov. 12
  • Truth in Taxation hearing, 6:05pm. Tuesday, December 10. (The City Council will vote on adopting the budget following the hearing.)

Learn how to participate in public hearings.

Tuesday
Oct292024

An Immersive, 60-Minute Holiday Train Experience with Specialty Cocktails and Bites is Coming to The Depot

The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot is excited to announce the debut of its inaugural Northern Starlight Express holiday pop-up bar. This immersive experience transports patrons on a 60-minute journey through a festive reimagining of a historic train car. Guests will enjoy specialty cocktails and curated small bites as they are swept up in the holiday spirit.

Running Wednesday through Saturday from November 29, 2024 to January 4, 2025, the Northern Starlight Express offers a one-of-a-kind, interactive experience designed to evoke the charm of yesteryear while celebrating the holiday season. For those looking to revel in the magic between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, select additional dates are available to keep the celebrations rolling, although the pop-up will be closed on both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. The concept takes inspiration from the hotel’s rich history as a former train depot on the Milwaukee Road line, providing visitors with a nod to the past while engaging their senses with modern culinary delights and whimsical, unexpected elements.

The Northern Starlight Express features an exclusive menu of handcrafted cocktails and delectable bites, all created specifically for this event. Guests can expect seasonal flavors that complement the cozy, nostalgic ambiance of the pop-up. The experience will be available by reservation only, ensuring an intimate and personalized adventure for each attendee.

“We are excited to bring this unique holiday experience to our guests,” said Robert Payne, Area Director of Sales and Marketing at Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot. “The Northern Starlight Express blends our history as a train station with the energy of the season, creating an immersive and memorable experience like no other in the Minneapolis.”

Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot participates in Marriott Bonvoy - the award-winning travel program from Marriott International - allowing members to earn and redeem points for their stay at the hotel and at other hotels and resorts across Marriott Bonvoy’s extraordinary portfolio of brands. With the Marriott Bonvoy app, members enjoy a level of personalization and a contactless experience that allows them to travel with peace of mind.

For more information or to make a reservation for the Northern Starlight Express, visit the Renaissance website or follow the hotel on social media: Facebook and Instagram.

Sunday
Oct272024

Anda Spa in Hotel Ivy Announces New Locals Memberships

Ahead of the holiday season, the luxurios Anda Spa inside Hotel Ivy has announced a new membership program, designed to entice locals to pamper themselves year-round. This offering comes on the heels of Hotel Ivy’s recent multi-million dollar renovation.

Available in three tiers, all members will be treated to year-round spa offerings, as well as regular access to the spa amenities — including its steam room, dry sauna, hydrotherapy tub, Aura Lounge and Relaxation Lounge. Memberships also grant access to perks at Breva Bar & Grill, Masa & Agave and on retail spa purchases. 

Tier details:

Citrine Membership – $1,050 per year
6 treatments per year, one every other month. Choose between:
  • 50 minute handcrafted massage + complimentary enhancement
  • 50 minute Himalayan salt stone massage
  • 25 minute Aura Flash Facial
Rose Quartz Membership – $2,200 per year
12 treatments per year, one per month. Choose between:
  • 50 minute handcrafted massage + complimentary enhancement
  • 50 minute Himalayan salt stone massage 
  • 25 minute Aura Flash Facial
Amethyst Membership – $3,050 per year
12 treatments per year, one per month. Choose between:
  • 80 minute handcrafted massage + complimentary enhancement
  • 80 minute Himalayan salt stone massage + complimentary enhancement
  • 50 minute Biologique Recherche facial
Additional benefits: 
  • Access to spa amenities Monday to Thursday, 9am-7pm, including:
    • Locker rooms: showers, bathrobes, slippers, private lockers, Eucalyptus steam rooms
    • Quartz spa: dry sauna, hydrotherapy tub, heated chaise lounges
    • Aura lounge: Himalayan salt stone lighting, oversized lounges, and weighted blankets
    • Relaxation Lounge: chaise lounges, fruit-infused waters, freshly brewed herbal teas, and light snacks. 
  • 15% discount when dining in Breva, Breva Bar, and Masa & Agave
  • 15% discount on spa retail purchases
  • Complimentary enhancements available are subject to change. Present offerings include: Rose Gold Knesko Eye Mask, Peppermint Foot Therapy, CBD oil, and Alpine Arnica Muscle Repair.
  • Anda Fitness Memberships can be added to each membership for $1,000 per year. 
Terms: 
 • Must show active membership card at bars and restaurant to receive discounts. 
 • Rates listed above are subject to tax.
 • All memberships require annual payment and are cancellable with 30 days-notice.
 • At conclusion of 12 month memberships, rates and benefits are subject to change.
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Pumpkin Pie Peel — $25 
For November, Anda has added a Pumpkin Pie Peel as an enhancement to our Biologique Recherche Customized facials. This treatment uses gentle, autumnal blend of pumpkin pulp, avocado oil, and fruit enzymes exfoliates and brightens, while soothing calendula and licorice extracts leave skin hydrated, radiant, and resilient. (It does not actually "peel" your skin like a chemical peel would, but it gets rid of any dead skin using the enzymes, which is great for sensitive skin).
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Mistletoe Lip Treatment — $36 
For December, Anda will be doing a Mistletoe Lip Treatment, which is a seasonal knesko lip mask. This can be added to facials or massages. They contain Hyaluronic Acid to boost hydration, Niacinamide (Vit B3) to smooth skin, and helps to minimize the appearance of skin discoloration around the lips. 
Friday
Oct252024

Be Prepared for Snow Season - Sign up for Snow Emergency Alerts!

Don't let unpredictable weather catch you off guard! Avoid the hassle and expense of getting towed during a snow emergency this winter. Sign up for Minneapolis alerts to stay ahead of the snow and know the parking rules.

Sign up for alerts today!

Text "MPLSAlerts" to 77295 or create a full Smart911 profile online to stay informed this winter.

Watch this video about being ready for snow season:

Thursday
Oct242024

Theatre in the Round Players Announces Reunion (After the End of the World) 

This post-apocalyptic coming-of-age play, full of humor and hope, is a science fiction story for the whole family.

Theatre in the Round Players (TRP), 245 Cedar Avenue, is presenting Reunion (After the End of the World) by Saint Paul native, Will Quam. This co-production with FAIR School for Arts features a cast of FAIR students.

Reunion tells the story of a group of teenagers building a new society after The Event wiped out civilization as we know it. Walled inside the safe and familiar halls of Clearidge School, the students are determined to forget the past. When a group of outside kids comes looking for a mysterious book buried somewhere in the school, the past and present reunite in a play about memory, loss, humor, and what it means to be a kid in extraordinary circumstances.

This is the second partnership between Theatre in the Round and FAIR School for Arts. As a community theater, Theatre in the Round’s expertise lies in creating opportunities for amateur and emerging artists to have high-quality theater experiences. Through this experience, FAIR students have gotten the opportunity to learn how to build sets, make costumes, run sound and light boards, assistant stage manage, as well as act on stage. All of these areas are essential to creating theatre; Theatre in the Round believes that investment in teaching areas of technical theatre is an important piece in preserving theatre for future generations.

Gretchen Weinrich directs the fourteen-member cast of students with set design by Madeline Achen, costumes by Emma Kravig, lighting by Alita Robertson, props by Elliott Van Winkle, and sound design by Sydney Manno.

Reunion (After the End of the World) runs two weekends only, November 1-10, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm. Tickets: $15-22. Appropriate for ages 7+. Theatre in the Round’s facilities are accessible for audience members using wheelchairs. Box Office Phone: 612-333-3010

Monday
Oct212024

Open Eye Theatre Announces FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW, a Rowdy Adult Puppet Cabaret, Nov 14-16

Open Eye Theatre continues its 2024–2025 Mainstage Season with FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW, the Twin Cities’ rowdy adult puppet cabaret! FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW, hosted by creator Liz Howls, runs November 14 – 16 at Open Eye Theatre. More info and tickets.

Since 2008, FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW has been performing adult puppet slams throughout Minneapolis. This November, selected artists will perform 10-minute original puppet shows to an audience encouraged to howl at the moon and cheer on each show! Featuring works by Lys Akerman-Frank, Brant Bollman, David Valentine, Felicia Cooper, Eva Adderley, Mackenzie Lageson & Kaden Kelsheimer, Monica Rojas, and Steve Ackerman. With music between acts by Adam Zahller's Sick Eagle.

After college, Liz Howls and a group of friends committed to creating a monthly puppetry performance during every full moon. The shows quickly gained momentum, attracting larger audiences and featuring 6 – 8 captivating puppet acts with live musical interludes. For three years, they brought their unique brand of puppetry to diverse venues across Minneapolis – from Bedlam Theatre to warehouses, gardens, and even storefronts. 

A year after taking a hiatus, FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW was reborn at Open Eye Theatre. This new chapter brought exciting developments, including workshops and tech rehearsals for performers, along with staff to support the productions. 

Since 2021, FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW has become an annual tradition at Open Eye, along with an online workshop series featuring instruction from puppetry experts from a wide variety of disciplines. Though the FULL MOON PUPPET SHOW has transformed over time, its core remains the same: a celebration of unruly, inventive, spirited puppetry!

THE ARTISTS & THEIR SHOWS

Steve Ackerman  "Le Cat Hand Puppet Heist" - A group of old, retired cat burglars reunite for one last job. Graying felines, an art museum, unsuspecting security guards, laser alarms, and lots of gratuitous hand puppet deaths. Also, the cats are French for some reason.

Eva Adderley  "The Cat Has a Key" - A woman struggling with depression embarks on a dreamy, cathartic adventure when she follows a mysterious cat who appears at her window.

Lys Akerman-Frank "Impossible Affair" - Impossible Affair tells the story of Sophie, a bodacious fur fantastic puppet, who meets M, a Shadow goddess. Sophie tries to figure out a way to literally fit in M's world so they can be together.

Brant Bollman "Uplifting Puppet Co Presents: A Tribute to Gallagher" - Prepare for mayhem when we eulogize that watermelon-smashing, dad joke telling, follically challenged prop comedian from the 1980s, Gallagher! 

Felicia Cooper "It Has Its Ups and Downs" - Do you ever feel like you have no idea what anyone else is doing? On her first day as an elevator operator, Elenor learns that it's about more than just getting buttons pressed. Using visible mechanisms and hand puppets, this lively show is an attempt at Richard Scarry for adults.

Mackenzie Lageson  & Kaden Kelsheimer "The Roadside Blessing" - Lamenting the absence of a baby in their lives, a taxidermist couple stumbles upon a gift from beyond the veil—a human infant, born of a road killed opossum. 

Monica Rojas "Cloudmakers" - Follow a young apprentice as they learn the different ways to hand craft clouds.

David Valentine "Good Company" - A young worm sets off in search of silence and solitude. But can he get by without a little help from his friends?

Tickets: $18 — General Admission. A limited number of Pay What You Can tickets will be available at the box office starting at 6:15pm each night.

Performance Schedule

Thursday 11/14, 7:30pm - OPENING

Friday 11/15, 7:30pm

Saturday 11/16, 7:30pm - CLOSING

Run Time: 2 hours with a 15 minute intermission

Age Recommendation: 14 and up

Open Eye Theatre is located at 506 East 24th Street, 2 blocks south of Franklin Ave between Portland Ave and 35W. Park for free in the Lutheran Social Services lot at 24th and Portland. 612-874-6338

Thursday
Oct172024

November 1st Marks the Very First “Minnesota Beer Day"

Hamm's Bear holding the proclamation

Starting this year, Minnesota Beer Day will officially be celebrated across the state on November 1, following resolutions signed by the Minnesota Legislature and a proclamation from the Governor. The celebration has been Resolved as an annual event moving forward.

“What we want to drive home is the importance of beer to the state of Minnesota. We were making beer 10 years before Minnesota was even a state!” says Bob Galligan, the Director of Government and Industry Relations at the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild. “MN Beer Day offers an opportunity for camaraderie across the industry and the state—a day for beer lovers everywhere to go out, celebrate, and support their local taproom, brewpubs, bars, restaurants, and liquor stores.”

As part of the celebration, the Guild has coordinated the release of a special pint glass for purchase, which will be sold across the state. Many Guild members are participating by offering special discounts, events, or even unique brews. A map detailing all participants and their deals is available on the Guild’s website at https://www.mncraftbrew.org/events/mn-beer-day/.MN Beer Day was established as an opportunity to celebrate the history of Minnesota beer and how the culture has transformed over the years. November 1st was chosen to honor the state’s most historic brand, Grain Belt, whose story began on November 1, 1850, when John Orth founded the second brewery in the territory. Grain Belt is currently brewed by the oldest brewery in the state and a Guild member, Schell’s Brewery. The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild, which represents more than 170 of the state’s craft breweries, worked with Senator Howe (13, R) and Representative Isa Perez-Vega (65B, DFL) in their respective chambers to pass resolutions officially declaring the celebration. The date for 2024 was also proclaimed by the Governor's office.

Galligan added, “It’s amazing to see what beer has become in Minnesota. But I think it’s also important to remember the lineage from which we craft brewers come. And the immense ecosystem we are a part of. We celebrate this day with others we have disagreed with in the past because, for one day, we hope we can all remember the purpose of beer: to sustain and to connect. After 176 years, we think it’s time to celebrate the beverage that built the North Star State. In recognition of everyone from farmers to bartenders, we’re asking all beer-drinking Minnesotans to get out and responsibly enjoy a brew on November 1. We’ll be the ones filling your glass and showing you the true meaning of being a Minnesotan - hospitality.”

Monday
Oct142024

Theatre in the Round Announces Ghosts in the Theatre Storytelling and Ghost Tours, October 18 and 19

One weekend only - Ghost tours and supernatural-themed storytelling on stage at Theatre in the Round! 

The guided tours of the building feature the history of the building as well as anecdotes about supernatural phenomena collected over the years. The 114-year-old building, which survived the Cedar Avenue Fire of 1959 and the Bimbo's fire of 1968, has been home to Theatre in The Round Players since 1969. Tours are offered at various times over Friday and Saturday and include actors telling a variety of stories and sharing theatre lore.

The night of themed storytelling, “Ghosts in the Theatre,” will be offered at 7:30pm on Friday and Saturday as an accessible version of the tour for folks who may not wish to traverse through the entire building. Audiences will be able to enjoy the same stories on the stage as well as clips from the movie Ghost Light by John Gaspard and Mary Kaeding that was filmed at Theatre in the Round in 2013.

Storytellers include Michael Bak, Jim Chase, David Harrison, Bailey Hess, Daniel Hildebrand, Shelley Nelson, Larisa Netterlund, Bobbie Smith, and Amir Sherif.

Tickets for tours must be purchased in advance.

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Tour Times: Friday, October 18, 9pm & 10:30pm; Saturday, October 19, 3:30pm, 5pm & 9pm

Tour Tickets: $35

Ghosts in the Theatre Storytelling Tickets: $25

More info & Tickets: https://www.theatreintheround.org/home/season-placeholder/special-events/

Box Office Phone:  612-333-3010

Saturday
Oct122024

Mia Announces “Catch of the Day” Exhibit and Naming Contest

Imai Sadamasa, Napoleon Fish, 2023, glazed stoneware 

The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) invites visitors to dive into "Catch of the Day," an immersive exhibit celebrating the profound relationship between Japanese culture and the sea. Open from October 12, 2024 through May 25, 2025, this exhibit blends art, tradition, and modern interactive elements, offering a unique experience for all ages.

At the heart of the exhibition is a breathtaking fish sculpture by Imai Sadamasa, a rising star in the world of contemporary ceramics. Mia curators first discovered Sadamasa’s extraordinary work during Asia Week in New York, where his piece captivated them. Hailing from a multigenerational family of ceramicists, Sadamasa’s craftsmanship is unparalleled. His featured sculpture, the exhibit’s centerpiece, underwent an intricate process of nine kiln firings, with multiple layers of paint and glaze, producing a mesmerizing, delicate finish.

"Just like Minnesotans, the Japanese also love fish,” added Mai Yamaguchi, PhD, Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Curator of Japanese and Korean Art at Mia. “This exhibition is about how people relate to nature— in this case, the ocean—and the ways artists have represented that relationship."

What’s in a name? 

In an interactive twist, Mia invites visitors to help name Sadamasa’s stunning fish sculpture. From October 10-31, a naming contest will be hosted via Instagram, Facebook, and in-person at Mia through a QR code. The artist will personally choose the winning name, which will be announced on social media. The lucky winner will receive a custom plush replica of the sculpture. Unique enamel pins featuring Sadamasa’s fish will be available to in-person participants.

"Mia has a proud tradition of introducing up-and-coming artists to the Midwest, and this exhibit is no exception," said Katie Luber, Nivin & Duncan MacMillan Director & President at Mia. "We are excited to see the creativity of our visitors through their name submissions and look forward to making the winning name a part of our permanent collection."

“Catch of the Day” merges art, culture, and community participation. It is also featured in our Family Day programming in November, where kids can create fish-themed artwork (and use textured plates to give it scales) alongside Mia's teaching artists.

Thursday
Oct102024

Spoon and Stable Announces 2 Pop-up Events to Benefit Eric Pham's Khue's Kitchen

Chef Gavin Kaysen with Chef Eric Pham, photo: Spoon and Stable

Chef Eric Pham recently lost his restaurant, Khue’s Kitchen, due to a tragic fire in August. Before breaking out on his own, Chef Pham spent two years at Spoon and Stable contributing an incredible work ethic while honoring his family and the legacy that they built at Quang. In support of Chef Pham, Spoon and Stable is planning to host a two night pop-up menu in the bar and lounge with a percentage of revenue from the special menu items going to Khue’s Kitchen. 

The pop-up events are Thursday, October 24 & Friday, October 25, 4pm - 10pm each night.

A special menu by Chef Eric Pham will be offered along with 3 special themed cocktail offerings. The regular Spoon and Stable à la carte menu will also be available, although they hope guests will want to try the menu offerings from Chef Pham if they are dining in the bar and lounge on these nights:.

Crispy Pork Lettuce Wraps
Butter lettuce, padded noodles, shiso, scallion oil, cucumber, nuoc mam (fish sauce), herb salad
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Lion’s Head Pork Meatball
Tomato sauce, banh mi bread, chili oil, scallions, cilantro
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Fried Chicken Sandwich
Chili crunch, herb aioli, b&b pickles, lettuce, tomato, brioche bun
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Five Spice Tofu
Jasmine rice, kimchi, fried shallots, mint, scallions, cilantro
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Sesame Balls
Salted caramel, yellow bean, coconut flakes
Tuesday
Oct082024

Choreographing Balance | Diane Willow & Sarah Abdel-Jelil Art Opening at Washburn Lofts, October 17

Opening Reception Thursday, October 17, 4PM - 6PM        On View October 17 - December 30

Join your neighbors at Washburn Lofts for the art opening of Choreographing Balance | Diane Willow & Sarah Abdel-Jelil. Refreshments will be served. Washburn Lofts is located at 700 S 2nd Street. Parking is on the street, and the entrance to the building is through a marked gate that will be open on 2nd Street with the building entrance in the passageway. 

Diane Willow is a multi-modal artist and creative catalyst who creates art by any medium necessary. She calls upon technological modes of extending our senses and the intangible ways that our bodies intuit space and presence to invite people to become choreographers of their experience of art. Since receiving her graduate degree in art from the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT, she has been artist in residence at the MIT Media Lab, Osher Fellow at the Exploratorium, San Francisco, guest professor at the Beijing Film Academy, China. She exhibited at: Apex Art, NYC, MIT Museum, Dayton Art Museum, Boston Harbor, New Media Art Triennial, Beijing, Kaihua Temple, Shanxi, China, and School of Creative Media, Hong Kong. She is Professor of Interdisciplinary Art and Participatory Culture, UMN Department of Art.  

Sarah Abdel-Jelil is a Mauritanian-American filmmaker, dancer, and multi-media artist based in Minneapolis, MN. Having grown up in eight different countries in a multicultural home, her artwork explores notions of home, movement, and liminal spaces. She holds a BA in cinema and media studies from Carleton College and is currently pursuing her MFA at the University of Minnesota ('25) where she is exploring movement, soft focus, and kaleidoscopes. She is a recipient of the 2019/20 MCAD-Jerome Foundation Fellowship for Early Career Artists and the 2017 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant. She has completed residencies at Rosy Simas Danse three thirty one space (Minneapolis, MN), Caldera Arts Center (Sisters, OR), and Château de La Napoule (Mandelieu-La Napoule, France). 

Friday
Oct042024

Fall Street Sweeping Will Start Tuesday, October 22

Crews are preparing to sweep streets across Minneapolis this month and November to clean the streets before winter. Street sweeping helps keep leaves and debris out of the storm drains and from ending up in our lakes and creeks and the Mississippi River.

Minneapolis Public Works will begin the big task of curb-to-curb street sweeping throughout the city Tuesday, Oct. 22. During the four weeks of the comprehensive fall street sweep, crews will clean about 1,000 miles of city streets. To make sure crews can do the best job possible, temporary hot pink “No Parking” signs will be posted at least 24 hours in advance so streets will be clear of cars when they’re swept. The first signs will be posted Monday, Oct. 21, and sweeping will begin the next day. Anyone who parks on the street will need to follow posted parking rules or their cars may be ticketed and towed.

Ways to stay informed of the parking rules:

  • Interactive web feature – The Street Sweeping Schedule Map will be available on the City’s website before street sweeping begins. Visitors to the website will be able to find out which week their street is scheduled to be swept. Then, on the weekend before each of the four weeks, the schedule for the upcoming week will be broken down to show which day of the week streets are scheduled to be swept.
  • No Parking” signs – City crews will post pink “No Parking” signs at least 24 hours before sweeping any streets. Parking will be banned from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the day a street is swept. However, the “No Parking” signs will be removed as soon as possible after a street has been completely swept to allow people to resume parking after the signs are removed. Vehicles not in compliance with “No Parking” signs may be ticketed and towed to the Minneapolis Impound Lot. The sweeping takes several steps, so people should not resume parking until the signs are removed.
  • Email and text alerts – You can sign up to get an alert automatically emailed or texted to you at the start of street sweeping.
  • Social media – The City will use Facebook and X to post periodic street sweeping updates and information.
  • Videos – Street sweeping is explained in EnglishSpanishSomali and Hmong on the City’s YouTube channel and on Minneapolis City TV.

Clean streets mean healthier water

Minneapolis streets are swept completely curb to curb with enforcement of parking rules once in the spring and again in the fall. You can do your part by not pushing leaves, grass clippings or other debris into City streets. It’s bad for our lakes and waterways, it can cause safety hazards and it’s against the law.

Leaves that wash into storm drains end up in our lakes and creeks and the Mississippi River. They may quickly begin to break down, creating pollutants that overfertilize lake water and help harmful aquatic plants and algae grow. The murky lake water that results is not good for swimming or fishing. It can also harm wildlife and pets.

Learn more about street sweeping.

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