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Thursday
Jul112024

American School of Storytelling Theater Announces Peña Flamenca: La Corrida de Toros by Flamenco X

Don't miss your chance to experience the passion of Latin artistry with Flamenco X! Performances are July 24, August 11 & 21 and September 8
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Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating rhythms and passionate artistry of local and international artists with Peña Flamenca: La Corrida de Toros, presented by Flamenco X. This dynamic performance series promises an unforgettable evening of music and dance, featuring talented musicians, captivating dancers, and soulful singers. It's a variety show! Plan on an exhilarating evening of cultural immersion and artistic expression, complete with circus performers and various styles of Latin dance, including Bachata and Flamenco!
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Performances are set for July 24, August 11 and September 8 - 6pm each night - at the American School of Storytelling Theater, 1762 Hennepin Avenue S. There is also an August 21 performance at the Lake Harriet Bandshell.
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From fiery footwork to soul-stirring melodies, each act in Peña Flamenca: La Corrida de Toros showcases the intensity and emotion that define Latin culture. Audiences will experience a journey through the art of flamenco, circus and Bachata witnessing firsthand the magic and allure of traditions brought to life by Flamenco X. "We are thrilled to present Peña Flamenca: La Corrida de Toros at the American School of Storytelling Theater," said Marie de los Reyes, Director of Flamenco X. "This residency series celebrates the essence of Latin culture, highlighting its rhythmic complexities and emotional depth through live music, powerful dance performances, and heartfelt vocals."
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Tickets are $18 and available now through Eventbrite, or cash at the door. For more information, visit Flamenco X: www.flamencox.com
Tuesday
Jul092024

Throw the First Pitch at a Minnesota Twins Game - Courtesy of Keeper's Heart Whiskey

The Official Whiskey of the Minnesota Twins, Keeper's Heart Whiskeyannounces an exclusive sweepstakes that offers an unforgettable experience for one lucky winner.

Keeper's Heart Whiskey is launching an exclusive contest where the grand prize winner will have the honor of throwing the first pitch at the Minnesota Twins vs. St. Louis Cardinals game at Target Field on Friday, August 23rd. More information.

The Grand Prize Includes:
  • The opportunity to throw the first pitch at the Twins vs. Cardinals game on August 23rd.
  • Four exclusive suite tickets to enjoy the game in luxury.
  • A Keeper’s Heart swag bag full of exclusive merchandise.
  • A distillery tour & tasting experience for four at O’Shaughnessy Distilling Co., including a delightful dinner and drinks.
How to Enter:
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Fans can enter by visiting any of the participating locations throughout the Twin Cities before July 31st. Look for the Keeper's Heart sweepstakes signage inside and scan the QR code to enter. New locations are continually being added, so fans should check the website for updates. Below are a few of the participating locations:
  • Surdyk’s Liquor
  • 1010 Washington Wine & Spirits
  • Mortimer’s Bar
  • Stanley’s Northeast Bar Room
Monday
Jul082024

Free Art Exhibit at Mill City Museum to Shine a Light on Disability Justice

The Art of Disability Justice Now will be on display for free during regular museum hours from July 19 to November 3, 2024.

Featuring the works of more than a dozen artists, a new exhibit titled The Art of Disability Justice Now will debut at Mill City Museum this month. Curated, organized, and supported by artists, activists, and community organizers, the exhibit highlights disability justice in the Twin Cities.

Through varied works of art, the exhibit serves as an outlet for local artists to share their stories and their mission to shape a more equitable Twin Cities community for people with disabilities. Additionally, it emphasizes the narratives and leadership of individuals who have historically been most marginalized within the mainstream disability rights movement, including BIPOC, queer, trans, and immigrant disabled people.

On July 19 at 5:30 pm, an Opening Night Celebration for the exhibit will take place in the Mill Commons Area. Performances from local artists Said Shaiye, Molly Joyce, Alison Bergblom Johnson, and Houa Moua will take place beginning at 6:30 pm. The event will also be streamed virtually on Zoom. Registration is free and open to the public.

The Art of Disability Justice Now is Community-curated by AmplifyMN: A Disability Justice Collective and the students in AH 5950, Curating Disability Justice (UMN-Twin Cities). In partnership with and supported by the Liberal Arts Engagement Hub, the Minnesota Historical Society, University Libraries, the Critical Disability Studies Collective, The University of Minnesota Imagine Fund, UMN Department of Art History, Minnesota Transform, The Minnesota Council on Disability, and The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Liberal Arts. Funding provided by the State of Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment, through the vote of Minnesotans on Nov. 4, 2008, and our generous donors and members.

Featured exhibiting artists include AK Garski, Alison Bergblom Johnson, Donna Ray, Drew Maude-Griffin, Emma MacLean, HML, Janice Essick, Jamie Kubat, Madison Elyse Rubenstein, Zoe Cinel, Taja Will, May Ling Kopecky, Ocean C. Poet, and Trista Marie McGovern.

The exhibit is made possible through funding provided by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Saturday
Jul062024

Oratorio Society Summer Concert - August 3 at Ted Mann Concert Hall

The Artistry of Genius: A Landmark Revival of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Masterworks for Chorus and Orchestra

Includes rare works by British-African Composer not heard in 100 years

On August 3, embark on a live musical journey through time with the University of Minnesota School of Music and the Oratorio Society of Minnesota as they present "The Artistry of Genius: The Music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor." This concert, part of the Summer Chorus's 18th season, offers a rare opportunity to experience the revival of Coleridge-Taylor's compositions, some of which have not been performed since the early 1900s. The concert features a 125-voice community choir with orchestra and will be conducted by Matthew Mehaffey and Brandon Berger. The concert will feature professional soloists including two-time Grammy Award winner Dashon Burton, Mikalia Bradberry, Linh Kauffman and Victoria Vargas.

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a composer whose works bridged cultures and continents, left behind a legacy of profound beauty and innovation. Known for his unique compositional voice, his music remains a testament to his creative genius and his ability to convey deep emotional and narrative richness. The evening's program includes unique and rarely heard pieces including "Kubla Khan," "Meg Blane," and "The Atonement," with musical scores that have been painstakingly restored for this concert.

In an extraordinary feat of musical archaeology, Matthew Mehaffey and Dave Fielding have created newly edited scores and materials for these compositions. This concert marks the first performance of these works using the new editions, which are now published by the University of Minnesota Libraries as part of the English Heritage Music Series (EHMS). The works are available for ensembles around the world to explore and perform, ensuring Coleridge-Taylor's music reaches new audiences and generations.

Tickets and Info: Oratorio.org $30/$20, plus $10 livestream option.

Tuesday
Jul022024

Recognizing the Positives of Minneapolis

Room for improvement? Of course - here and everywhere. But let's take a moment to recognize some of the many positives happening in our City, which has received national recognition for an array of features that make Minneapolis a destination for visitors and a source of pride for residents. 

Per a recent news release from the City of Minneapolis, those recognitions include:  

· One of the best in the U.S. and internationally for downtown activity rebound, according to a study from the University of Toronto School of Cities 

· Best city for college graduates, named by the staff at the New York Times 

· Best big city for biking, pedaled by the PeopleForBikes 

· Happiest city in the country, named by Institute for Quality of Life  

“Minneapolis is cruising into the summer and racking up some major wins,” said Mayor Jacob Frey. “While we all know our parks are special, our arts scene is unique, and our people are happy, seeing Minneapolis top all these national lists puts a serious hop in our collective step. Our city is on a roll, and we all have to lean into the positive accolades to keep the momentum going.” 

Downtown rebound 

The destination feel of the city was in full force this past weekend, when hundreds of thousands of people descended on downtown for “Gymnastics City USA” and Pride events. City teams report all events were safe and successful because of increased traffic control and true collaboration between city teams and downtown businesses. 

Nicollet Mall was transformed into Promenade du Nord, an ode to all things Paris where athletes will compete in the Summer Games. As part of a citywide effort to revitalize downtown, city leaders are exploring the conversion of Nicollet Mall into a pedestrian only zone, along with options for directing transit service elsewhere through downtown.  

The bustle will continue as Minneapolis hosts the Taste of Minnesota this weekend and Aquatennial celebrations July 24-July 27.  

Pedaling toward success 

For the second year in a row, Minneapolis is ranked number one in biking out of 2,300 cities in the U.S. in the PeopleForBikes’ seventh annual City Ratings, in addition to having one of the best new U.S. bike lanes of 2023. The city’s neighbor, St. Paul, ranked fourth. Cities are measured by the quality and connectivity of its bike network based on safe speeds, protected bike lanes, reallocated road space, intersection safety, network connections and trusted data. Minneapolis boasts 25 miles of on-street protected bikeways and 111 miles of off-street bikeways and trails for residents and visitors to enjoy. In fact, to keep up with demand, the City of Minneapolis is even hiring a bike coordinator.  

“Biking is one of the most popular ways people get around the city, and we couldn’t be prouder of this distinction – for two years running,” said Jenifer Hager, director of transportation planning & programming for the City of Minneapolis. “Our bike share program and trail systems are some of the best in the country. Pedaling through Minneapolis is a great way to see the city and spend the day.”

Sunday
Jun302024

Don Samuels Asserts Progressive Yet Pragmatic Vision in Race Against Rep. Ilhan Omar

By Don Samuels

People can sense there’s something deeply broken about our political system. It leaves most voters angry, exhausted, or deeply suspicious of the motivations of their elected officials. Very few districts in Minnesota or our nation are truly competitive. We’re left with countless safe blue and red districts through that geographic polarization. In those districts, winning a political party’s endorsement usually guarantees election to office. As a candidate in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District in a rematch with Rep. Ilhan Omar, I believe voters deserve more.

Don SamuelsPredictably, Omar received the DFL Party endorsement in 2022–as she has in all of her congressional races. However, that didn’t stop our campaign from making history by coming within 2.1% of defeating her in that year’s August primary with less than five months of campaigning.

As a lifelong, progressive, pragmatic Democrat, my opponent and I have many positions in common. We both support a woman’s right to choose and efforts to codify reproductive rights into federal law. We both believe climate change is an urgent concern that requires bold leadership at the federal level. We also believe access to quality and affordable healthcare, housing, and education is necessary to create a life of opportunity and a strong America. It’s our vastly different approach to the job that voters should care most about.

Both Omar and I are immigrants. I arrived in America from post-colonial Jamaica with $87 dollars on my way to attend Pratt Institute of Design in New York. I worked full-time at night while studying full-time by day, often suffering wage theft and other abuses while working without legal permissions and protections. This is when I committed to staying connected to the margins by always living in the most challenging part of any city I lived in. That is why my wife, Sondra, and I live in the most challenged section of north Minneapolis and have worked tirelessly for the interests of our community for more than 27 years.

In the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Sondra and I held countless community events for contemplation, prayer, and unity. Meanwhile, Omar stoked our community’s anguish as she called to defund and dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department. When cooler heads, like former President Barack Obama, tried to channel righteous concern into real solutions, pointing out that the “snappy slogan” would make the work of real reform more difficult, our congresswoman responded directly by saying it wasn’t a snappy slogan, but a “policy demand.” Sadly, Omar’s intransigence on public safety even extended to the halls of Congress, where she was one of only three Democrats who voted against additional security measures at the U.S. Capitol after the January 6th insurrection.

On the campaign trail, Omar touts $54 million in earmarks over five years that she and other members of Congress have had to fund worthy programs in their districts. But that is less than 1% of the infrastructure dollars coming to Minnesota because of President Joe Biden’s signature infrastructure bill, which will bring more than $6 billion to our state. Sadly, Omar was one of just six Democrats to vote against this historic and much-needed funding, which will improve our transportation systems, invest in green technologies to support our climate change goals, and put thousands of Minnesotans to work building and maintaining it all.

While my opponent has attempted to frame a complex, decades-long conflict as a simple morality play where people are either “pro-genocide” or “anti-genocide,” her own voting record hardly meets the standard she lays out. She was the only Democratic member of Congress to vote against sanctioning Iranian leaders in the wake of the killing of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman murdered by Iran’s morality police for removing her headscarf. She was also the only Democrat to vote against sanctions on Turkish leaders after they attacked Kurdish minorities.

In addition, Omar was one of only two Democrats who refused to vote in recognition of the Armenian genocide. One of only two to oppose sanctions on both Russian oil and oligarchs in the wake of the Ukraine invasion. She has even explained those votes as reflective of her opposition to sanctions–and yet she supports sanctions against nations like Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. She is a walking contradiction.

Perhaps more troubling is Omar’s pattern of self-dealing that doesn’t square with her words or our district’s values. She has derided foreign influence spending by some nations while taking luxury trips to Qatar and Pakistan, which was paid for by those nations. The latter was notable because she failed to notify the U.S. State Department of her travels, something highly unusual for that type of trip. The former seems more straightforward. She was given World Cup luxury box tickets in a stadium widely criticized as being built with slave labor.

Despite Omar’s pronouncements on big money in politics, she paid her political consultant-turned-husband $3 million of campaign funds in 2020. After a series of recent news stories detailing irregular business dealings, questions remain unanswered, including why the Office of Foreign Assets Control, the U.S. Treasury Department charged with enforcing international sanctions, froze her husband's business account.

I believe America deserves leaders focused on serving their communities, not on serving their own interests or the interests of a narrow, vocal constituency. Over the past several years, we’ve faced significant challenges in our district, country, and worldwide. Countless voters we’ve spoken with have pointed to these challenges and expressed their disappointment, dismay, and hurt over Omar’s words and actions, which consistently have divided our community and delivered us further from solutions.

Thankfully, our democracy empowers us with the tools necessary to get the change in leadership we deserve. The DFL Primary election is on August 13th–and the winner of this contest has gone on to win in November every single time since 1960. Together, we can win. Please join us at www.donsamuels.com.

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Don Samuels is a candidate for Congress in Minnesota's Fifth District and the former CEO of MicroGrants. He has also served three terms on the Minneapolis City Council and one term on the Minneapolis Public Schools Board.

Sunday
Jun302024

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's Summer Restaurant Week is July 15-21

Over 50 restaurants are participating in Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's Summer Restaurant Week, July 15-21. Enjoy mouth-watering two- and three-course prix fixe meals at prices ranging from $15 to $45.

Share your Restaurant Week experience on Instagram and you could be featured as the “Diner of the Day” and win a $50 restaurant gift card! Here’s how it works:

- Post a picture of your Restaurant Week meal on Instagram
- Tag the post with #MNRestaurantWeek AND the restaurant name AND @mspmag
- Follow @mspmag on Instagram
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A new winner will be announced each day. 
Limit one entry per person per restaurant per day/Limit one prize per entrant.
Contest period is Monday, July 15 – Sunday, July 21 at 11:59PM.
Saturday
Jun292024

Aquatennial 2024 Schedule Announced for July 24-27

All events are free, family-friendly, and open for all to enjoy!

The mpls downtown council (mdc) has announce the 2024 lineup of events for the Minneapolis Aquatennial, the official civic celebration of the City of Minneapolis. The annual tradition returns Wednesday, July 24 through Saturday, July 27, 2024.

The bookends of this year’s schedule are our longtime signature events: 

  • Aquatennial Torchlight Parade on Wednesday, July 24 at 7:30 p.m.

Along Nicollet from 12th to 4th Street

Annually the largest nighttime parade in Minnesota, the Aquatennial Torchlight Parade will fill downtown Minneapolis with great floats, displays, and marching bands through the heart of downtown.

  • Target Fireworks on Saturday, July 27 at 10 p.m.

Along the banks of the Mississippi on West River Parkway near the Stone Arch Bridge

The Target Fireworks, produced by the world-famous Zambelli Fireworks team, are considered one of the top five annual fireworks shows in the entire country. The fireworks will once again be synced to music this year.

Come early for Aquatennial Pre-Fireworks Festivities on West River Parkway beginning at 4 p.m.

“Aquatennial is a beloved summer destination for our community,” said Adam Duininck, president & ceo, mpls downtown council. “This year’s Aquatennial lineup includes more than two dozen activities downtown, headlined by the Aquatennial Torchlight Parade on Wednesday and the Target Fireworks on Saturday night. Come downtown and enjoy all of the festivities while taking in all that our city’s core has to offer—incredible dining, nightlife, performances, sports and more.”

Most of the events take place in the heart of the City of Lakes in downtown – from Loring Park and The Commons and along Nicollet and West River Road. The schedule and the proximity of the activities make Aquatennial a walkable and bikeable experience throughout the four days. 

Here are some of the highlights of the 2024 Minneapolis Aquatennial*. A full schedule of events can be found at aquatennial.com/events. Check back for updates leading up to Aquatennial. 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

  • Go Outside: Summer Sessions (live music, giveaways, and more) – Hennepin Government Center South Plaza, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Minnesota Twins vs. Philadelphia Phillies – Target Field, at 12:10 p.m.
  • Music in the Park – The Commons, noon – 1 p.m.
  • USTA Cardio Tennis – Loring Park, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 
  • Loring Park Family Fun Night, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • Twin Cities River Rats Waterski Show “Ratagascar: A Little Wild” – West River Road on Mississippi River between Broadway and Plymouth Avenues, 7 p.m.
  • Aquatennial Torchlight Parade – Nicollet from 12th to 4th Streets, 7:30 p.m.
  • Movies in the Park “Barbie” – The Commons, 8:45 p.m.

THURSDAY, JULY 25

  • Downtown Thursdays (food trucks, music, games, giveaways, and more) – Nicollet from 6th Street to 9th Street, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
  • Core Power Yoga – Boom Island Park, 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Go Outside: Movie Night, “Wonka” – Target Field Station, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Music in the Park – The Commons, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Movies in the Park, “Best in Show” – Loring Park, 8:45 p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 26

  • Alchemy 365 outdoor fitness class at Aquatennial, Mpls Sculpture Garden, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Music in the Park – Water Works Park, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Warehouse District Live – 1st Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets, 7 p.m. – 3 a.m.

SATURDAY, JULY 27

  • YMCA Basketball Tournament – The Alley Project (10th and Hennepin), 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Minnesota Orchestra Day of Music – Orchestra Hall, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
  • USTA Cardio Tennis – Kenwood Park, 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
  • Loring Park Art Festival – Loring Park, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Twin Cities Carifest – West River Road between Plymouth and Broadway Ave, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • USTA Cardio Tennis – Kenwood Park, 10:30 a.m. - noon
  • Mpls Park & Recreation Market – Nicollet Island Pavilion, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Minnesota Sinfonia Concert – Loring Park, 2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
  • AquaJam Skateboarding –West River Parkway near Stone Arch Bridge, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Coffee and Cars – West River Parkway between Hennepin Ave. & 3rd Ave., 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
  • City of Lakes Market – near Guthrie Theater, 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Mpls Craft Market – near Guthrie Theater, 5 p.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Pre-Fireworks Festivities – live music – West River Parkway near Stone Arch Bridge, 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Kids Zone – Pre-Fireworks Festivities – West River Parkway near Water Works Park, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Warehouse District Live – 1st Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets, 7 p.m. – 3 a.m.
  • Target Fireworks – West River Parkway near Stone Arch Bridge, 10 p.m.

More information available at aquatennial.com and follow along @Aquatennial on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for up-to-the-minute details.

Volunteers Needed!

The Aquatennial relies on dozens of volunteers to help make the festival a success. Sign up online to be part of the Aquatennial Volunteer Program and assist with such events as the Aquatennial Torchlight Parade and Target Fireworks. Perks include access to the partner viewing area at the Fireworks, a t-shirt, and other benefits. aquatennial.com/volunteer/

The Minneapolis Aquatennial, the Official Civic Celebration of the City of Minneapolis, offers outstanding entertainment and activities in the City of Lakes for all ages. It is managed and produced by the mpls downtown council and their partners include Target, Hennepin Healthcare, iHeart Media, Minneapolis Recycling, City of Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, Metro Transit and Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot. 

Social Media Channels: FacebookTwitter/X - Instagram

*Event details subject to change.

Friday
Jun282024

Early Vote Center Opens June 28 for State Primary

Excerpt from June 28 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:

With the State primary election coming up in August, know what you need to do to vote. Early voting begins June 28.

Any Minneapolis voter may choose to vote before Election Day. Early voting options are available beginning 46 days before an election.

Voters can vote early in person at the Early Vote Center, 980 E. Hennepin Ave. or by mail.

Find more information on the City website.

Thursday
Jun272024

June 2024 Minneapolis Central City Tunnel Project Update

Via a June 27 e-announcement from the City of Minneapolis:

Project Overview

The City of Minneapolis Public Works Department is constructing a new parallel storm tunnel, enlarging a portion of the existing storm tunnel, and constructing a new tunnel access in Downtown Minneapolis.

The new tunnel is being constructed parallel to the existing tunnel located under Washington Ave S between Nicollet Mall and Chicago Ave. The existing tunnel under Chicago Ave between Washington Ave S and the Mississippi River is being expanded to handle the increased stormwater capacity. The purpose of this project is to reduce pressure in the existing tunnel, provide more room for future growth, and to reduce the need for future repairs and tunnel failures.

Project Map

Project news

Crews have completed work on the new parallel storm tunnel under Washington Ave. Thank you for your patience with construction over the years. Restoration on the storm tunnel outlet at the Mississippi River continues, and barring any unforeseen circumstances, the remaining project work sites will be cleaned up by mid- July.

Mississippi River Portal

  • Crews continue reconstructing the storm tunnel outlet and have begun restoration and site cleanup activities at the Mississippi River.

2nd Ave

  • Crews have completed work at the 2nd Ave site and have begun restoration of the area.

Portland Ave

  • Crews are wrapping up the work in the tunnel at the Portland Ave site and will begin restoration and site cleanup activities soon. The concrete barrier along Washington Avenue will be removed in the coming weeks and the road will be returned to its preconstruction condition.

Dewatering Well Sites

  • Crews have removed the dewatering wells at Nicollet Mall, 2nd Ave, 4th Ave, Portland Ave, and Chicago Ave. Sidewalk restoration and site cleanup activities will begin soon.

Stay Connected

Visit the project website for more information and to sign up for project updates: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/government/projects/central-city-tunnel/

Email the project team: info@mplscentralcitytunnel.com

Contact the project hotline: 612-888-9418

Thursday
Jun272024

What's Happening in Minneapolis Downtown This Weekend? Darn Near Everything!

Holy Smokes - it's going to be crazy busy Downtown this weekend, so plan accordingly, allow extra time, and enjoy! Thank you to Minneapolis Downtown Council for compiling this extensive list.

* * * * Friday, June 28 * * * *
  • 2024 USA Gymnastics National Congress & Trade Show | all day – Minneapolis Convention Center
  • 2024 USA Gymnastics For All National Championships & Gymfest | all day – Minneapolis Convention Center
  • Promenade Du Nord | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Nicollet Mall
  • Flip Zone | 3 p.m. – 10 p.m. – Target Plaza
  • Pride Beer Dabbler 2024 | 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. – Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
  • Saloon Pride Block Party | 8 p.m. – outside of The Saloon on Hennepin Avenue
  • Twin Cities Pride Youth Night | 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Loring Park
  • Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper | 7 p.m. – Dakota
  • Warehouse District Live | 7 p.m. – 3 a.m. – 1st Avenue between 5th St. & 6th St.
  • Little Shop of Horrors | 8 p.m. – Guthrie Theater
  • Amos Lee | 7:30 p.m. – State Theatre
  • U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Gymnastics | 8 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. – Target Center
  • Bryson Tiller | 8 p.m. – The Armory
  • The Klituation Pride Party | 9 p.m. – First Avenue
* * * * Saturday, June 29 * * * *
  • 2024 USA Gymnastics National Congress & Trade Show | all day – Minneapolis Convention Center
  • 2024 USA Gymnastics For All National Championships & Gymfest | all day – Minneapolis Convention Center
  • Twin Cities Pride Festival | 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. – Loring Park
  • Promenade Du Nord | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Nicollet Mall
  • Flip Zone | 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. – Target Plaza
  • U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Gymnastics | 2 p.m. – 10 p.m. – Target Center
  • Saloon Pride Block Party | 6 p.m. – outside of The Saloon on Hennepin Avenue
  • Warehouse District Live | 7 p.m. – 3 a.m. – 1st Avenue between 5th St. & 6th St.
  • Stanley Jordan | 7 p.m. - Dakota
  • Little Shop of Horrors | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater
  • Ben Platt: The Honeymind Tour | 8 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre
  • Adrianne Lenker | 8 p.m. – State Theatre
  • Flip Phone Pride XXL | 9 p.m. – First Avenue
  • GRRRL Scout Stoplight Party | 9 p.m. – The Fillmore
* * * * Sunday, June 30 * * * *
  • 2024 USA Gymnastics National Congress & Trade Show | all day – Minneapolis Convention Center
  • 2024 USA Gymnastics For All National Championships & Gymfest | all day – Minneapolis Convention Center
  • Rainbow Run 5k | 9 a.m. – race starts at Plymouth Bridge and finishes on Hennepin Avenue
  • Twin Cities Pride Festival | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Loring Park
  • 2024 Twin Cities Pride Parade | 11 a.m. – Hennepin Avenue
  • Promenade Du Nord | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Nicollet Mall
  • Little Shop of Horrors | 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. – Guthrie Theater
  • Flip Zone | 3 p.m. – 10 p.m. – Target Plaza
  • Saloon Pride Block Party | 3 p.m. – outside of The Saloon on Hennepin Avenue
  • The Church and The Afghan Whigs | 7:15 p.m. – First Avenue
  • U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Gymnastics | 7:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. – Target Center
  • Adrianne Lenker | 8 p.m. – State Theatre 
Monday
Jun242024

June 27 Riva Terrace Summer Social at Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis

Get a taste of Riva Terrace and Bar, Thursday, June 27, 3:30pm – 5:30pm, at this complimentary event

Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis cordially invites you to join them for a Summer Social at Riva Terrace, their outdoor restaurant and bar at 245 Hennepin Avenue.

Guests will receive a welcome drink, enjoy passed appetizers, have the chance to receive mini spa services, and enjoy the spectacular views of downtown Minneapolis. FREE valet parking is provided. Plus, in honor of the Summer of ’24, attendees will receive 24% off their next visit to Riva Terrace.

New Italian Menu for Hotel Guests, Residents and Community Members

Riva Terrace Restaurant (Monday and Tuesday from 11am to 6pm and Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 8pm): For both leisure diners and those seeking a respite from the workday, Executive Chef Martín Morelli and his team make meals memorable with the Heirloom Tomato Salad, Porchetta Sandwich and Albacore Tuna Crudo, and fire up the grill with New York Strip Steaks, Skuna Bay Salmon and Shrimp Pinchos. Whether rain or shine, guests dine in comfort through the protection of a new awning. Reservations are available now on Tock.

Riva Terrace Bar (Monday and Tuesday from 11am to 6 pm and Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 10pm): Italian-inspired drinks such as Negronis, Aperol Spritzes, Bramble mocktails and house made limoncello shine alongside a 2023 favorite Crystal Palace.

Happiest Hour (Monday through Thursday from 4 to 6pm): Patrons are invited to dive into summer nights with Blood Orange and Rosé Sangria and cicchetti, or small plates, such as Fritto Misto, Polpette (Italian meatballs) and Bruschetta.

Minnesota Monday: Through a collaboration with BELLOSOUND, a curated playlist of Minnesota artists sets the mood for Happy Hour every Monday.

Saturday
Jun222024

MPRB's July 4th Red, White, and Boom Schedule of Events

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is excited to host the Red, White and Boom! Fourth of July event on the Downtown Minneapolis Riverfront. Festivities will take place 6-10 pm on Thursday, July 4 on the west side of the river, at Water Works and the Stone Arch Bridge parking lot. Please note the Stone Arch Bridge is closed for repairs this year.

Event Schedule

6 pm  Food Trucks: Savor a variety of delicious offerings from some of Minneapolis’ best food trucks. With a wide range of options available, there’s something to satisfy every craving.

6 pm – DJ Angel Beloved: Get ready to dance and groove as DJ Angel Beloved kicks off the evening with an electrifying mix of tunes. Enjoy a dynamic music experience that will set the perfect mood for the celebration.

8:30 pm – Big Mike Retro Soul & the Westside Horns: Continue the night with an exhilarating performance by Big Mike Retro Soul & the Westside Horns. This group of seasoned Twin Cities musicians brings their unique blend of blues rock inspired originals and family-friendly oldies from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Their set includes R&B favorites from legends like Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, and Marvin Gaye, as well as classic rock hits from The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

10 pm – Fireworks! Cap off the night with a spectacular fireworks display over the scenic Mississippi River. Starting at 10 pm, the sky will come alive with a breathtaking show of lights and colors, creating lasting memories for all.

Thursday
Jun202024

Gamut Gallery Announces June 22 Party to Celebrate Their 12 Year Anniversary

Join Gamut Gallery, 717 S 10th Street, for a fun-filled evening as they celebrate 12 incredible years! This year’s anniversary party promises to be a vibrant celebration of art, music, and community spirit. This is a special anniversary party as it is the first under the new ownership team.

What to expect? Experience the creative energy of local muralists: @kimmyartco, @teejay.art and @vanholmgren painting live in Gamut's ivy filled courtyard in the heart of downtown Minneapolis! Throughout the evening they'll be hosting exciting raffle prizes, giving you the chance to take home a piece of the magic.

The musical lineup will keep you dancing all night long with beats brought to you by House Queens; DJ Sassy G and Michelle Muse, who will set the perfect tone for a night of celebrating Gamut and its fabulous community.

June 22, 7–10pm / $15 presales / $20 day of event / members FREE

For over a decade, Gamut Gallery has been more than just an art space; it’s been a hub for creativity, performance, and collaboration. Community is the heart of what they do. It’s a place where people “come for the art, and stay for the party.” They remain as dedicated as ever to fostering a welcoming environment where art, music, and community thrive together.

The Anniversary Party coincides with the final day of the Visage: A Contemporary Portrait Show exhibition.

Tuesday
Jun182024

MPRB Announces Parkway and Road Closures for the July 4 Holiday Events

Closing these segments of parkways will help safeguard pedestrians and bicyclists visiting these popular July 4th park destinations.

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) will limit vehicle access to some segments of parkways over the Independence Day holiday. The parkway segments closed to vehicle traffic will remain open for bicyclists and pedestrians. These traffic closures are necessary due to large volumes of people gathering near the Central Riverfront and Bde Maka Ska during the July 4 holiday.

As has occurred during previous Red, White and Boom! July 4th activities, West River Parkway will be closed to vehicles from 4th Avenue North to 11th Avenue. The closure will take effect mid-morning of July 4 and reopen the morning of July 5. Additionally, Main Street SE will be closed to vehicles from Hennepin Avenue to 6th Avenue SE and the Stone Arch Bridge will be closed to pedestrians and bicycles. The Boom Island Park parking lot will be open only for vehicles with a disability parking certificate.

New for 2024, West Bde Maka Ska Parkway will be closed to vehicles from Richfield Road to Xerxes Avenue South. East Bde Maka Ska Parkway will be closed from West 36th Street to Lake Street. The Bde Maka Ska closures will take effect the evening of July 3 and reopen the morning of July 5. Linden Hills Neighborhood Association, East Bde Maka Neighborhood Association, and West Bde Maka Ska Neighborhood Association have all sent communications to the MPRB supporting parkway segment closures over Independence Day.

Sunday
Jun162024

Rhythmically Speaking Brings The Cohort 2024 to The Southern Theater, August 15-17

Rhythmically Speaking (RS) is bringing The Cohort 2024 to The Southern Theater August 15-17, 2024.

Featuring works inspired by the vibrancy of jazz and American social dance ideas, The Cohort 2024 is the sixth installment of our reimagined annual Summer production, and sixteenth overall. Following ten years of annually presenting dance works by 7-9 mostly-local artists and their varied casts of performers, in 2019 RS shifted to provide more in-depth support to fewer artists creating longer works, and a company of dancers to perform them. In 2022, they innovated further by adding a screen works wing, in collaboration with the Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema (Boulder, CO), which they produce every other year, with the next installment landing in 2025. This new vision of the RS Summer production - a celebrated annual staple of the local dance scene - continues support of new work by local choreographers while providing opportunities for artists based outside of Minnesota to show their work here.

The Cohort 2024 features works by an exciting line-up of artists including Eboné Amos, Jake Nehrbass, and Maurice Watson. Eboné comes to us from Clarksville, TN, where she is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies in the Theatre and Dance Department at Austin Peay State University. Her work has been performed nationally and internationally including the COCO Festival in Port au Prince, Trinidad and the Jacksonville Dance Theatre in Jacksonville, FL. The piece she will revisit for The Cohort 2024 - Welcome to Soulsville - celebrates the music, dances and soul stirrers of the 1950s and 60s. Jake is an RS company member and has become a well-known performance presence in the Twin Cities dance scene, working with companies including Black Label Movement, Contempo Physical Dance and Flying Foot Forum, among others. A gifted tapper and teacher, Jake will be creating a new jazz and tap-inspired piece called Sonic Leather

Maurice hails from Greensboro, NC, where he is an Assistant Professor in the School of Dance. He has performed with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Lula Washington Dance Theatre and Jazz Antiqua among others, and is a sought-after creator and teacher nationally and internationally. The piece he will be restaging for The Cohort 2024 - Chasing the (1) = One - explores individuality and artistic expression in one’s social community. RS Artistic and Executive Director Erinn Liebhard will also have work on the show, a new dance entitled Conversation Piece, which will explore historical dance instruction diagrams and audio recordings as allegories for how conversation can unfold and inspire. The goal for RS' Summer shows is to illustrate a wide, vibrant breadth of what impactful "jazz and American social dance-inspired" performance art can look and feel like, and this exciting show is no exception.

The cohort of artists involved in this show also includes RS company dancers Nieya Amezquita, Doug Hooker, Amy Jones, Sara Karimi, Kelli Miles, Javan Mngrezzo, Kathleen Pender and Betsy Schaefer-Roob.

Rhythmically Speaking’s mission is to spark vibrancy and connectedness through jazz and American social dance ideas. With shared roots of groove, interaction and improvisation, these approaches to movement encourage simultaneous expression of difference and similarity as a means of creating community. Since their founding in 2008, the organization has presented 106 original and remounted works and engaged 350+ artists and thousands of audience members and outreach program participants.

Thursday
Jun132024

Birds Along the Riverfront by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

Great Blue Heron This heron was busy building - or perhaps rebuilding - its nest when I was photographing at the Heron Rookery by Marshall Terrace Park. Such a beautiful hard working bird. Sometime in July, this years young fledglings will leave the nest and learn how to fly.

Great Egret Egrets also fly to and from the islands of the Rookery. My wife showed this photo to her book club and their first reaction was that it was a painting my wife did. I love it when people think my photographs are paintings.

Flying in Formation I took this photo a couple of days ago while waiting to photograph the sunset. I saw the eagle first and focused on it. Then I saw the white gull flying a little higher above the eagle. However, it soon swooped down very close to the eagle. I cannot count the number of times I have scanned the river looking for an eagle, mostly with no success. This time my patience in waiting over 45 minutes paid off. Another photo in this sequence which I will process soon shows the two birds so close together that their wings almost touch.
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Find more of Ric's work at ricrosowphotography.com and PriceKrishnanGallery.com
Thursday
Jun132024

Participate in NOAA’s 2024 Urban Heat Island Mapping Campaign, July 27

From the June 12 Hennepin Environmental Education News:

Get involved: collect data on urban heat - Saturday, July 27

Hennepin and Ramsey counties are seeking volunteer “street scientists” to help discover which areas of the community are hottest during extreme heat.

Volunteers will mount heat sensors on their cars and drive designated routes on one of the hottest days of the year. The data is being gathered as part of NOAA’s 2024 Urban Heat Island Mapping Campaign. Volunteers will get $25 pre-paid debit cards as a thank you.

This data, paired with community engagement, analysis, and modeling, will help develop hyper-local descriptions of where the hottest parts of neighborhoods are, inform strategies to reduce the health impacts of extreme heat, and better provide cooling relief for those living in the hottest areas.

Learn more about the project, and complete the volunteer interest form to get involved.

Have a group of people that wants to participate? One person from your group can fill out the form and indicate how many additional people are interested.

Tuesday
Jun112024

June 27-30 Olympic Trials Will Feature Downtown Street Fair, Entertainment, Fun for Kids and More

During the upcoming U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Gymnastics at Target Center, fans will be able to experience the ambience of Paris at Promenade Du Norda Parisian street fair on Nicollet Mall; and kids can jump, leap, climb and enjoy all kinds of interactive fun at Flip Zone at Target Plaza.

kick-off event for Promenade Du Nord will take place on Thursday, June 27, at 11:30am. The kick-off will feature more than 1,000 gymnasts from around the world who will perform a gymnastics routine to a mashup of Minnesota music. Several local stars will serve as honorary dance captains, including:

  • Leslie Fhima, Golden Bachelor Contestant
  • Jacie Scott, Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders Head Coach
  • Michelle Young, Bachelorette of Season 19, TV Personality and Founder of The Michelle Young Foundation

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Promenade Du Nord, Nicollet Mall – between Peavey Plaza and 7th St

DATES/TIMES: Thursday, June 27, thru Sunday, June 30, from 11am – 6pm each day

Promenade Du Nord will bring the magic of Paris to downtown Minneapolis through an extravagant street fair. This includes an upscale Parisian market, curated by Mich Berthiaume of Mich’s Markets, which will host numerous upscale local vendors. To transport fans to Paris, Nicollet Mall will also be adorned with a replica Eiffel Tower and lined with flowered trellis and light poles. And the pièce de résistance: entertainment and outdoor dining up and down Nicollet Mall.

ENTERTAINMENT! There will be a series of performances on a spectacular stage within the water basin of Peavey Plaza, with appearances by artistic gymnastics from Sweden, Switzerland and Minnesota’s own Circus Juventas. As visitors stroll along Nicollet Mall, they will also be entertained by a variety of street performers, mimes, piano players and musicians.

SHOPPING! The Parisian market will feature 66 local upscale creators with a variety of goods from clothing to sweet treats to home décor.

DINING! A collection of restaurants along Nicollet Mall will offer patio seating, so visitors can enjoy a meal amidst the Parisian atmosphere.

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Flip Zone, Target Plaza and along N 1st Avenue between 6th and 7th Street

DATES/TIMES: Thursday, June 27, 3 – 8 pm, Friday, June 28, 3 – 10 pm, Saturday, June 29, 12 – 6 pm, Sunday, June 30, 3 – 10 pm

Flip Zone will be the heart of Gymnastics City USA, complete with gymnastics demos, a parkour course and even a 15-foot free fall into a big airbag. There will be interactive fun for kids of all ages!

ENTERTAINMENT! DJs and special guests will perform on a large stage while gymnastics clubs show off their skills on a demonstration mat with many gymnastics apparatuses.

DINING! Gate 34 at Target Field will be dishing out some special Minnesota-themed menu items and streaming the trials live so fans don’t miss a beat. And a Maui Wowi booth will craft unique concoctions to keep fans cool in the sun.

AUTOGRAPHS! Gymnastics legends will be stopping by for autograph sessions throughout the four days of Flip Zone.

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Learn more about the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Gymnastics and associated events by visiting the Minnesota Sports and Events website

Sunday
Jun092024

June 28 Northeast Dog Parade: Contests, Prizes and Fun!

The annual Northeast Dog Parade is an evening for dogs and owners alike!

Meet fellow owners and their dogs in the park by the river at Main Street & Hennepin Avenue NE (across the street from FRGMNT Coffee).
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Activities:
- Dog Parade: Show off your pup’s style in our fun parade through the neighborhood
- Contests and prizes: Best Trick, Look alike, Best Costume
- Meet fellow dog owners and their furry companions
- Vendor Stalls: Discover local businesses, treats, and services in the northeast community!
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Here's the link if you'd like to volunteer to set up, clean up, etc.

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