We’ve been in the habit of finding cool walls around the Twin Cities and sharing them through Instagram for a while now. And we’re curious to see what you’ve come across. Follow us on Instagram and share what you’ve found… Continue Reading →
Eat My Words bookstore has scooped up a tour stop from multi-(creative) Robert Hunter, whose transition from alt-Country singing to writing has resulted in a debut novel equal parts romp and reflection. Inspired by his wife’s battle with cancer (she… Continue Reading →
We’re stoked to see Anelace Coffee magnifying women creatives on the Twincy scene: The Northeast shop kicks off their night market series with an evening devoted to the femmes making the world a more beautiful, bold place through their art,… Continue Reading →
Take note, this one’s a two part-er: Fulton’s Gran Fondo celebrates its five-year mark with more beer options, more ride options, and more festivities! Saturday’s 100-mile bike ride winds south past Chaska to Belle Plains and back, dropping bicyclists back off… Continue Reading →
Nordeast’s daring indie publisher, Coffee House Press, is adept at plucking from the slush pile what become globally lauded books, including the Pulitzer-nominated In the Distance by Hernan Diaz and Eimear McBride’s A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing. They also excel… Continue Reading →
Psych-rockers Unknown Mortal Orchestra‘s fantastic newest album, Sex & Food, dwells on life’s complications of love, beauty and loneliness, all wrapped up in a blur of disco and funk so we can acknowledge these challenges together and then dance it… Continue Reading →
Twincy’s resplendent R&B chanteuse Lady Midnight has a body of work like no other, from her entrance to the music scene with Afro-Cuban band Malamanya to more recent covers of Beyonce. She’s channeled her vast talents into a new album,… Continue Reading →
All season, The Theater of Public Policy has been luring full crowds into the faded glam of Bryant Lake Bowl’s mini dinner theater to hear from political aspirants and reporters, and these guests field the sharp questions of moderator Tane… Continue Reading →
Most of your May 5 events are probs parties with cocktails; the way we see it, Norseman has planned a party for cocktails—a much better arrangement. Their Guest Bartender Program (the GBP, for those in the know) is a resident… Continue Reading →
Save the arts, eat some ‘shrooms! Find out just what ‘all you can eat mushrooms’ means to you at the 2018 Morel Feast, a fundraiser for the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, which houses the Hook & Ladder Theater. Minny’s mushroom… Continue Reading →
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