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Sunday
Jan282024

Power Plant Glow by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

Power Plant Glow

On January 14th I set up to take photographs of the St. Anthony Main side of the Mississippi River, including focusing on the Stone Arch Bridge, the St. Anthony Falls and the University Power Plant. The Power Plant photographs were taken several hours after sundown. The bright lights of St. Anthony Main made the landscape very interesting. It was, however, challenging to edit the photograph so that the very bright points of light did not distract from or overwhelm the remainder of the image. The camera can apply only one exposure to an image. But some areas, such as where there are bright lights, should be exposed differently from the rest of the photograph. I can do that by taking multiple images with different exposures, or in post-processing by selectively lowering the exposure of some areas by using luminosity masks before I adjust the exposure. It was the second method that I chose for this photograph.  

Power Plant Glow, Painted

The second photograph (above) is the same image as the first, but with additional processing to give it a painterly look. Photoshop’s AI technology was used in part to create this look for the image. I wrote out commands to Photoshop as to what I wanted and kept changing the command until I got what I wanted. This was an editing process I learned in the 5th Annual Photoshop Summit in October of last year. The instructor used the same process on a photograph he took. He liked it so much he printed it and displays it in his photography office. I’ll be interested to see how my image looks when printed on canvas.

You can see more of my work @ricrosowphotography.com and @PriceKrishnanGallery. This photograph and others on my website are available for purchase either from my website or by contacting me directly.

Tuesday
Jan232024

Scents to Scene by Cheryl LeClair-Sommer Opens February 10 at Kolman & Reeb Gallery

Aglow by Cheryl LeClair-Sommer

Exhibition opens February 10 and runs through March 23. The gallery will host an artist reception on Saturday, February 17, 7:00-9:00p, and an artist talk on Thursday, March 7 at 7:00p

Kolman & Reeb Gallery is pleased to announce its next Project Space grantee exhibition, Scents to Scenes, with works painted exclusively for this show. Plein air artist Cheryl LeClair-Sommer pairs visual and olfactory stimuli to whisk us off to those romantic little hideaways of Minnesota. By pairing essential oils with her expertly painted landscapes, LeClair-Sommer hopes to deeply immerse the viewer into the scene and encompass the entirety of the artist’s experience.

With the resources provided by a Kolman & Reeb Gallery Project Space Grant, LeClair-Sommer used fragrance as a catalyst to search for locations that embodied the properties of those scents. This allowed for the characteristics of each perfume to inspire the mood and help predict the color palette of the work. Scents to Scenes features paintings paired with the corresponding scent, in hopes that the viewer will deeply connect to the location and atmosphere depicted. Gallery patrons will have the opportunity to sample the scents associated with each painting to fully appreciate the experience.

As an example of her concept for the show, in her painting, A Promise of Renewal, LeClair-Sommer set out to visually capture a scene encompassing fragrance notes of both, intensely warm and deeply cool. To accomplish this, in early spring, she searched for a place where the winter snow was stubborn to melt. In her skilled and masterful technique, LeClair-Sommer captured a warm breeze as it swept down the hillside. The intense sun caressed the remnants of winter, snowmelt trickling from beneath; from this came the rich odors of mossy decay as it blended with the light grassy aroma of new life.

"Following the curve of a river, silhouette of a tree, or billowing cloud formation, Cheryl’s work conjures the mood of the place," says Anita Sue Kolman, Kolman & Reeb Gallery co-founder and co-partner. "By pairing the essential oils chosen for each scene is a real treat. With her Project Space Grant show, Cheryl has brought many beautiful paintings to the gallery space.” 

Salmon Sunset Over the Marsh by Cheryl LeClair-Sommer

Per Jodi Reeb, gallery curator and co-partner, "Cheryl’s work beautifully captures Minnesota's many seasons and notable places. With her plein air paintings, she's able to summon the feeling of a moment. The softness of Cheryl's palette and the concept of blending scents with her scenes fit well with the gallery's contemporary style."

LeClair-Sommer lives and works in a suburb of St. Paul. To create her plein air paintings she travels throughout Minnesota, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the Tahoe, California area. Cheryl has been recognized for her paintings with artwork regularly juried into national exhibits, awards at outdoor painting competitions, a Master Circle award from the International  Association of Pastel Societies, an award of a two-week residency, and a feature on the television show MN Original in 2011.

Friday
Jan192024

Fine Art Opening Event at Washburn Lofts, February 1

Free Art Opening event submitted by the Washburn Lofts

Friday
Jan192024

The Stone Arch Bridge in January - Photos by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

Dusk on the Mississippi River

This photograph was taken about 2 & 1/2 hours before the nighttime photograph below. I took photographs of this scene the day before, but the sky was cloudy with little interest. I was pleased to see a blue sky earlier in the day and hoped it would continue that way as late afternoon and evening approached. In this image I like the sky, the water vapor coming off the river, the texture of the Stone Arch Bridge, the golden glow of lights near and far from the river, the white arch of the Lowry Avenue Bridge and the smoke cloud coming from a flue stack in the upper right. They create areas of interest throughout the photograph. 

Night Lights on the River

On the night of January 14th, the lights under the Stone Arch Bridge and the lights in the City all around the river illuminated a beautiful scene. I used a neutral density filter which allowed me to take a 15 second time exposure of the scene. The filter helped in softening the glow of the lights under the bridge and the water coming down the slope of the concrete apron of the dam. It appears that the City or Park Board replaced a light under one the arches that has been dead for quite a while. I want to thank whoever did that, as it makes photographs of the bridge and river better looking.

You can see more of my work @ricrosowphotography.com and @PriceKrishnanGallery.

Friday
Jan192024

Minneapolis Winter Kite Festival Returns to Lake Harriet on January 27

2023 Lake Harriet Winter Kite Festival, photo MPRB

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board hosts the 22nd annual Minneapolis Winter Kite Festival at Lake Harriet on Saturday, January 27 from 12-4 pm

The Kite Festival is a FREE outdoor event for people of all ages and abilities. Activities are centered around the north end of Lake Harriet near the Bandshell, 4135 West Lake Harriet Parkway. Kites of all shapes, sizes, colors and themes will fly over frozen Lake Harriet in a fun family festival featuring a kid’s DJ, s’mores, nature hikes and yard games.

Minnesota Kite Society experts will demonstrate maneuvering spectacular kites throughout the day and offer expertise to anyone interested in flying a kite. Bring your own kite or buy one at the lake – look for the East Harriet Neighborhood Association table near the Kids DJ.

Shuttle and Parking info

Free shuttles will run continuously between the Executive Building parking lot on the west side of Bde Maka Ska, 3033 Excelsior Blvd., and Lake Harriet on January 27, 11 am-5 pm. Aside from biking or walking, this is the best way to get to and from the Minneapolis Kite Festival.

Only accessible parking is available onsite. Limited parking is also available throughout the neighborhood but expect delays navigating through the neighborhood as there will be event congestion, parking restrictions, and road closures.

Ice Safety

The safety of event attendees is the top priority. Staff are monitoring ice thickness and will provide updates on MPRB social media and the Minneapolis Kite Festival website as conditions evolve.

Lake ice is never 100% safe. Stay away from channels, open water and areas where warning signs have been placed or cordoned off with caution tape or cones. Visit the MN DNR Ice Safety page for more information.

Wednesday
Jan032024

Ice Luminary Workshop at Water Works, February 10

Saturday, February 10, 3-6 pm

You don't need to be an expert - or even an adult - to make beautiful winter decorations for your home. Learn how to make a radiant ice luminary to add everyday sparkle to your home, both inside and out. In this introductory class, delve into the fundamentals of crafting captivating ice lanterns, exploring essential techniques such as design elements, textures, and lighting effects. Each participant will go home with a Fluted 5-gallon Ice Lantern Mold (5-gallon bucket not included). The class will be guided by experienced Ice Wrangler, Jennifer Shea Hedberg, of Wintercraft.

Tailored for beginners, this class provides an ideal entry point into the magical world of ice lantern creations. Suitable for ages 14 and above or accompanied by an adult. No prior experience is necessary! Optional Luminary DIY book, "Ice Luminary Magic" will be available for purchase during checkout.

Register online

This class is hosted by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Visit minneapolisparks.org/register to search thousands of youth and adult programs across the park system. 

Thursday
Dec282023

The Big Tiny Show, a Juried Group Exhibition at Kolman & Reeb Gallery, January 13 – February 3, 2024

Artist Reception Saturday, January 20, 2024, 6:00pm–8:00pm

The Kolman & Reeb Gallery is excited to ring in 2024 by showcasing art created by over 50 artists from across Minnesota with a juried group exhibition, The Big Tiny Show, Saturday, January 13 through February 3, 2024.

From its inception, the Kolman & Reeb Gallery has focused on ways to support Minnesota artists. This juried group show allowed the prestigious Minneapolis gallery to expand on this mission with a call inviting artists to submit their work to be considered for this show regardless of subject matter, media, and expression. The tremendous response shows Minnesota artists are passionate to share their unique perspectives.

From tried-and-true oil on canvas to pine needles and artificial sinew, gallery patrons can expect an inspiring and diverse exhibition. Adopting its name from the guideline that no one piece of art can be larger than 12 inches, The Big Tiny Show involves a variety of subject matter and media. With the varied assortment, the depth of the show has allowed for an innovative and contemporary curation.

Per Anita Sue Kolman, Kolman & Reeb Gallery co-founder and co-partner, “What excites me about this show is the opportunity it provides the Kolman & Reeb Gallery to suspend its usual aesthetic and instead display artwork from a wide variety of Minnesota artists regardless of medium, subject, style.” 

Jodi Reeb, gallery curator and co-partner, added, “With this show Anita and I were eager to open the call to all media types and expressions. The results were overwhelming, and we received a significant response from Minnesota artists interested in showing their work. Our panel of judges was delighted by the superior quality of the art submitted. We’re eager for our patrons to come and view the diverse collection from across Minnesota. Opening the call to all types of media offered me a unique experience as the show’s curator."

All are invited to come and view this interesting blend of styles and range of talent from this large assortment of artists. All art on display during The Big Tiny Show will be available for purchase.

Kolman & Reeb Gallery is in Studio 395, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE.

Tuesday
Dec262023

Downtown Beneath Stone Arch by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

Downtown Beneath Stone Arch

This is a composite of a photograph of the Stone Arch Bridge and a photograph of Downtown Minneapolis as seen from the University Walking Bridge. But of course this blended image is not what you see when you cross that bridge. The City, which abuts the Mississippi River is in the river in this image and the Stone Arch Bridge, which connects the City and St. Anthony Main, now stands over the City. Along the way of editing the images, I discarded two or three versions that just did not work well. I went through a lot of experimentation, applying various blend modes, different levels of opacity and a number of masks to get a look I was pleased with. It is colorful and it is busy. It draws me in.

You can see more of my work at ricrosowphotography.com and Price Krishnan Gallery.

Monday
Dec252023

Firefighters 12th Annual Gift Delivery to Hennepin Healthcare Burn Center Patients

For the 12th year in a row, firefighters and volunteers spread some holiday cheer by delivering gifts to Hennepin Healthcare Burn Center patients and provided meals for the frontline staff.

The Burn Center at Hennepin Healthcare is nationally recognized for its expertise in treating burn patients of all ages. Staffed by specially trained burn care nurses and physicians, the inpatient unit and ambulatory care clinic provide comprehensive burn care to patients from throughout the Midwest. 

On the morning of December 21, wrapped gifts for each Burn Center patient arrived via fire trucks. As volunteers lined the sidewalk to wave to the patients peering from the 4th floor windows, nurses and staff waited curbside with carts ready to transport gifts from the rig to the Burn Unit.

Above, the prep. Below, the delivery.

What a group of amazing human beings!

“This annual tradition of bringing gifts to the Burn Center patients started the year I was a patient in 2010,” explains former Minneapolis firefighter and burn patient Jake LaFerriere who is the Founder and Executive Director of Firefighters For Healing. “My world changed overnight when I survived a backdraft explosion. Those who helped me through the darkest days were my family, close friends, the nurses and fire community. The first Christmas Blessing in 2010 was my way to thank the nurses and Burn Center teams for all they do. It was a blessing to me to be able to pay it forward. I wanted to provide the burn survivors and their families with a reason to smile and feel joy. It truly aligns with the reason for the season and helps families know they are not alone.”

“Helping families through the multiple stages of grief and healing is what we do. Each year as this gifting event has grown and impacted more families and new frontline staff, they repeatedly tell us that this simple act of kindness means the world to them,” said Jake LaFerriere. “Donating to Firefighters For Healing supports our mission to support burn survivor families and injured firefighters. Visit firefightersforhealing.org.”

Firefighters For Healing supports burn survivors and helps firefighters and first responders pivot after a line of duty injury by providing emergency housing and support.They meet and serve families 24/7 and 365 days a year from Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. This non-profit 501(C)(3) charitable organization thrives on community partnerships, volunteer support and fundraising events.

If you're not familiar with Firefighters for Healing, here are two short videos that will introduce you to the founder, Jake LaFerriere, as well as one of their numerous achievements, the creation of Camp Red.

 

Monday
Dec252023

Miller Lite’s Free Rides Program Returns to the Twin Cities for New Year’s Eve!

Molson Coors extends its 35-year commitment to responsible celebrations into 2024

Twin Cities residents are encouraged to plan their free ride before the countdown to midnight begins. Riders can visit http://metrotransit.org/ to review transit routes and make arrangements for their journey into 2024.

As anticipation builds for the countdown to midnight, Molson Coors is helping Twin Cities residents celebrate the holiday season by offering complimentary mass transit on New Year’s Eve through its 2023 Miller Lite Free Rides program. Partnering with Metro Transit, residents can enjoy fare-free rides on Sunday, December 31 from 6pm until the end of service on all Metro Transit routes and The Northstar Line.

“As we embrace the new year, Molson Coors remains committed to championing alcohol responsibility in the communities it serves. It’s an honor to contribute to the night’s festivities across the Twin Cities and welcome in 2024 together,” said Alison Hanrahan, community affairs manager, Molson Coors. “By partnering with Metro Transit our hope is to not only provide free rides, but to foster a sense of community and responsibility as we collectively celebrate this new chapter.”

Since its inception in 1988, the Free Rides program has been a cornerstone of Molson Coors' commitment to promoting responsible celebrations. Through collaborative efforts with local mass transit, the program has extended fare-free rides to more than 8 million individuals across the U.S., with more than 200,000 riders benefiting from the program in the Twin Cities alone.

During last year’s New Year’s Eve Free Rides in the Twin Cities, nearly 18,000 individuals took advantage of complimentary transit to welcome in the new year.

“Metro Transit is pleased to partner with Molson Coors to offer free rides across our system, providing loyal and first-time riders alike another reason to make transit a part of their New Year’s experience,” said Metro Transit General Manager Lesley Kandaras.

The New Year’s Eve Free Rides program concludes this year’s annual Free Rides initiative. This year, the program was offered in nine cities over the course of five events including St. Patrick’s Day, major holidays and professional sporting events. Molson Coors has expanded the Free Rides program over the past two years, providing increased access to free transportation options and reinforcing the company’s commitment to the communities it serves. 

Sunday
Dec242023

Meet New Ward 7 Council Member Katie Cashman, January 16

A conversation with newly elected Ward 7 Council Member, Katie Cashman
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Tuesday, January 16, 2024
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8:00am - 9:30am at Minneapolis College.
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Friday
Dec222023

December 2023 Minneapolis Central City Tunnel Project Update

Via a December 22 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

Latest Project News

Mississippi River Portal

  • Crews continue reconstruction of the storm tunnel outlet at the Mississippi River; excavation activities are almost complete.

2nd Ave

  • Crews continue construction of a concrete liner for the new parallel storm tunnel under Washington Ave from the new tunnel access shaft in the southbound lanes of 2nd Ave S, just north of the Washington Ave intersection.

Portland Ave

  • Crews continue construction of a concrete liner for the new parallel storm tunnel under Washington Ave from the existing tunnel access shaft at the northeast corner of the Washington Ave and Portland Ave intersection.


Lining progress

In November, crews continued to work on the concrete tunnel lining, pouring about 1,450 cubic yards of concrete. To date 12,750 cubic yards of concrete have been poured. As noted in the infographic above, this is just under four times the volume of an Olympic swimming pool. This process is approximately 90% complete.

Long-term closures/restrictions

  • The north westbound lane, bike lane, and parking lane remains closed on Washington Ave between Portland Ave and Park Ave. These closures will remain in place until the project is completed.
    • During this closure, pedestrians can still use the sidewalks along Washington Ave.
    • Crosswalks across Washington Ave and Portland Ave will remain open.
    • Bicyclists will share the traffic lane.
    • The existing left turn lane on Washington Ave at the Portland Ave intersection will temporarily become a left turn and through lane.
  • Northbound lane of Portland Ave will be periodically closed between Washington Ave and 2nd Closures will happen during the workday only.
    • Closure is for the placement of concrete into the tunnel.
    • East crosswalk across Washington and north crosswalk across Portland will be closed.
    • Sidewalks will remain open to businesses and residences.
  • The north sidewalk along Washington Ave remains restricted between Hennepin Ave and Nicollet Mall.
    • During these restrictions, pedestrians share the bike lane on Washington Ave.
    • The crosswalks at the Washington Ave intersections of Nicollet Mall and Hennepin Ave remains open.
  • The sidewalk on the east side of 4th Ave S remains restricted through the end of the project. The dewatering well and pumps are installed in this area.
    • Pedestrians can use the sidewalk on the west side of 4th Ave S.
    • The crosswalk at the Washington Ave and 4th Ave intersection remains open.
    • Access to driveways off 4th Ave S remains open.
  • The west sidewalk of Portland Ave south of Washington Ave will remain restricted to pedestrians around the dewatering well and pumps until the project is completed.
  • The parking lot and trail near Mill Runs Park is closed for the winter.
  • 2nd Ave S remains a single lane in each direction using the northbound lanes between Washington Ave and 1st St S. Access will be restricted until the project is completed.
    • Access to driveways off 2nd Ave S remain open. There may be short-term access delays while crews move equipment and materials around.

What to expect

  • Expect additional noise, dust, and vibration as crews complete work.
  • Schedule is tentative and subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances.
  • Working hours will vary in the coming weeks due to the holiday and scheduled training.
  • The next project update will be in February 2024.

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

Friday
Dec222023

Dramatic Sunrise by Ric Rosow

Submitted by Ric Rosow

Dramatic Sunrise

When I walked out into our living room on December 15th I saw this amazing sky. The upper sky was dark, with gray, purple and black tones. The lower sky red. The Mississippi River reflected the color in the sky. I ran to my office to get my camera, leaving the tripod behind and took a number of shots before the clouds and the entire sky changed. This time I was lucky. I wonder why I just don't leave the camera in the living room on its tripod.

You can see more of my work at ricrosowphotography.com and PriceKrishnanGallery.com.

Thursday
Dec212023

Free Disaster Preparedness Training Offered at Central Library in January

Sign up now for a free two-day training in January to help make you more confident, prepared and secure in a natural or human-caused disaster.

In Ready Camp, you’ll learn about:

  • Making an emergency preparedness kit
  • Emergency alerts
  • Severe weather
  • Planning for medical needs
  • Staying in contact with your family
  • Protecting your pets

You will also learn ways to store water and emergency food supplies, create first aid and survival kits, make a list of affordable and recommended emergency items, and get examples of equipment and devices that can help in surviving a disaster.

Ready Camp will feature industry experts related to the fields of safety, health and wellness, and emergency preparedness. Food will be provided at no cost.

Plan to join both sessions:

Free two-day Ready Camp
4:45pm-8pm January 23-24
Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Register online

Wednesday
Dec202023

Here's What’s Happening in Downtown December 21-27

The mpls downtown calendar is packed with events and activities throughout the holiday season. Here is a preview of what’s ahead over the next week.

* * * * * Takeaways This Weekend * * * * * 

This holiday week is the perfect time to head downtown for a show! “A Christmas Carol” continues at the Guthrie, “Mrs. Doubtfire” is at Orpheum Theatre, “Loyce Houlton’s Nutcracker Fantasy” is at the State Theatre, and “All I Want for Christmas is You…to Elf Off” continues at the Dudley Riggs Theatre.

The Minnesota Timberwolves hope to take down the NBA In-Season Tournament Champion Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday. Plus, the Minnesota Vikings look to keep their playoff hopes alive with a win against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

For those hoping to eat out over the holidays, check out our list of restaurants that will be open down below!

Don’t forget about Holidays on Nicollet! There are pop-up shops featuring nearly 70 locally owned small businesses, plus 10 window displays along Nicollet, featuring holiday designs created by local artists. The Holidays on Nicollet experience runs every weekend through January 5. Great visuals and interview opportunities all month. Plus, you can find great musical performances over the lunch hour on select dates at Capella Tower, IDS Center, City Center, and U.S. Bank Plaza.

The mpls downtown can help you plan your next visit during the holidays and beyond! Check out mdc’s holiday guide at mplsdowntown.com/guides_activities/celebrate-the-season-in-mpls-downtown/, and the events calendar at mplsdowntown.com/events.

* * * * * Don’t Miss * * * * * 

Winter Warm-Up – Thursday & Tuesday | U.S. Bank Stadium

Peabo Bryson & Haley Reinhart: Home for the Holidays – Thursday & Friday | Dakota

Timberwolves vs. Lakers – Thursday | Target Center

A Swingin’ Christmas w/ The Andrew Walesch Big Band – Saturday | Dakota

* * * * * Thursday, December 21 * * * * * 

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater

Winter Warm-Up | 5 p.m. – U.S. Bank Stadium

Peabo Bryson & Haley Reinhart: Home for the Holidays | 6:30 & 8:30 p.m. – Dakota

Loyce Houlton’s Nutcracker Fantasy | 7 p.m. – State Theatre

Mrs. Doubtfire | 7:30 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre

‘Art’ | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

Timberwolves vs. Lakers | 8:00 p.m. – Target Center

* * * * * Friday, December 22 * * * * * 

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater

Mrs. Doubtfire | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre

Peabo Bryson & Haley Reinhart: Home for the Holidays | 6:30 & 8:30 p.m. – Dakota 

Loyce Houlton’s Nutcracker Fantasy | 7 p.m. – State Theatre 

‘Art’ | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre 

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

Emo Nite | 8 p.m. – First Avenue

* * * * * Saturday, December 23 * * * * * 

Loyce Houlton’s Nutcracker Fantasy | 1 p.m. & 5 p.m. – State Theatre

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater

‘Art’ | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre

Mrs. Doubtfire | 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

A Swingin’ Christmas w/ The Andrew Walesch Big Band | 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. – Dakota

* * * * * Sunday, December 24 * * * * * 

Vikings vs. Lions | 12 p.m. – U.S. Bank Stadium

Mrs. Doubtfire | 1 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre

Christmas Eve at Mara | 5 – 9:30 p.m. – Mara

* * * * * Monday, December 25 * * * * * 

Christmas Day at Mara | 11 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Mara

The Bad Plus | 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. – Dakota

* * * * * Tuesday, December 26 * * * * * 

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater

Winter Warm-Up | 5 p.m. – U.S. Bank Stadium

The Bad Plus | 6:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. – Dakota

“Art” | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

* * * * * Wednesday, December 27 * * * * * 

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater

The Bad Plus | 6:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. – Dakota

“Art” | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

* * * * * Weekly Happenings * * * * * 

Winter Maker’s Market | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – The Dayton’s Project (Daily)

Holiday Music at Capella Tower | 7 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 4 p.m. – Capella Tower (Monday – Friday)

Holidays on Nicollet Pop-Up Holiday Stores | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Various Locations (Tuesdays through Saturdays)

Holiday Under Glass Concert Series | 12 – 1 p.m. – IDS Center Crystal Court (Tuesdays – Thursdays)

Live Holiday Music | 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. – U.S. Bank Plaza (Tuesdays – Thursdays)

Farmer’s Market | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Lyndale Avenue (Saturdays and Sundays)

Nordic Village Market | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. – Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis (Saturdays and Sundays)

Handmade Holiday Market | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. – Lakes & Legends Brewing Company (Saturdays and Sundays)

* * * * * Restaurants Open During the Holidays * * * * * 

Mara | Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day

Giulia | Christmas Day

Manny’s Steakhouse | Christmas Day

Breva Bar & Grill | Christmas Day, New Year’s Day

Butcher & The Boar | New Year’s Eve

Spoon & Stable | New Year’s Eve

Borough | New Year’s Eve

Guacaya Bistreaux | New Year's Eve

Dakota | Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year’s Day 

Wednesday
Dec202023

Meet Minneapolis Clothing Drive in Support of Hennepin Healthcare Patients in Need - Accepting Donations thru January 12

Help to warm hands, feet and hearts!

Meet Minneapolis is hosting a clothing drive in support of Hennepin Healthcare patients in need. Some of these children and teens are foster children needing full outfits upon discharge, some adults need cold weather relief items or warmer layers than they arrived with. Our wish lists outline the new, tags on items being accepted.

“Clothing is one way we show compassion. We strive to ensure patients have the essentials they need.”                               Jess, Hennepin Healthcare Social Worker

Needed Items / Where / When / How:

For questions contact Ka Vang at 612-767-8156 or email kav@minneapolis.org

Sunday
Dec172023

Minneapolis Restaurants Are Here For You on Christmas Day!

Eater Twin Cities has compiled a list of Twin Cities restaurants who look forward to hosting your Christmas day meal: https://twincities.eater.com/maps/best-restaurants-open-christmas-day-minneapolis-st-paul

In Minneapolis, look for Mara Restaurant and Nordic Village at Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, Nicollet Island Inn, Breva Bar & Grill, Manny's Steakhouse and more. Click on the above link for more details!

Saturday
Dec162023

Minneapolis Public Works is Hiring

As recently announced in a City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:

Join the teams that keep the city running. Many of the positions include paid on-the-job training.

Apply if you’re 18 or older with a valid driver’s license, fluent in English and open to working in all weather. We have opportunities for you whether you’re skilled or need paid on-the-job training.

Job openings in Public Works include:

  • Public Works service worker trainee. This position performs manual labor and learns to drive and operate equipment. You’d support the department’s construction and maintenance activities. You will be supported in obtaining your CDL Class B license.
  • Public Works service worker 1. This position performs manual labor and drives and operates equipment to support construction and maintenance work.
  • Public Works service worker 2. This position performs manual labor and drives and operates heavy specialty equipment to support construction and maintenance work.
  • Water distribution operator trainee. This position performs manual labor to maintain the City’s water distribution system.
  • Water distribution operator. This position performs manual labor and semi-skilled work to maintain the City’s water distribution system.
  • Automotive mechanic. This position maintains and repairs the City’s fleet of vehicles and machinery including snowplows.

Find online and in-person information sessions on the City website.

Read about these jobs and find out how to apply on the City website.

Apply on the City website by January 14, 2024.

Saturday
Dec162023

Theatre in the Round announces a New Adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Classic, The Seagull, Jan 12 - Feb 4

Theatre in the Round Presents The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, adapted and directed by Craig Johnson

January 12 to February 4 - Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm

Theatre in the Round Players (TRP) continues their 72nd Season with Anton Chekhov’s classic The Seagull, adapted and directed by Craig Johnson, running weekends January 12 through February 4 with a Monday Pay-What-You-Can performance on January 22. 

Set in a rural estate in Russia, this classic play explores the complicated relationships between a group of artists, including an aging actress, her lover - a famous writer, and her son- a struggling playwright. As dreams of greatness, artistic passion, and languishing talent become tangled into their romantic affairs, the play raises deep questions about the nature of love, art, and the human experience. This new adaptation captures all the humor and pathos of Chekhov’s classic play with a fresh tone for contemporary audiences.

Craig Johnson directs the ten-member cast with sets designed by Michael Hoover, costumes by Claire Looker, lighting by Andrew Vance, props by Kris Schmidt, and sound design by Dietrich Poppen.

An audience discussion with the cast and director will be held immediately after the performance on Sunday, January 28.

Tickets are $25. For information, call the theatre’s box office at 612-333-3010 or visit its website.

Thursday
Dec142023

Here's What’s Happening in Downtown December 14 – 20

The mpls downtown calendar is packed with events and activities throughout the holiday season. Here is a preview of what’s ahead over the next week. 

 *  *  *  *  * Takeaways This Weekend *  *  *  *  *

Fans of Holidazzle won’t want to miss the Minni Dazzle Thursday through Sunday at the Fulton Beer Taproom. This holiday hub will offer a variety of festive experiences including local vendors, live music, free Santa visits from 5–7pm on Friday and Saturday, games, activities, and more! 

There is also an incredible variety of holiday happenings downtown this weekend. Check out the holiday shows at Orchestra Hall, The Cowles Center, Dakota, and others. 

The top team in the NBA Western Conference, the Minnesota Timberwolves, are back home for a game on Saturday night against the Pacers. Plus, Mrs. Doubtfire comes to Orpheum Theatre next week! 

Don’t forget about Holidays on Nicollet! There are pop-up shops featuring nearly 70 locally owned small businesses, plus 10 window displays along Nicollet, featuring holiday designs created by local artists. The Holidays on Nicollet experience runs every weekend through January 5. Great visuals and interview opportunities all month. Plus, you can find great musical performances over the lunch hour on select dates at Capella Tower, IDS Center, City Center, and U.S. Bank Plaza

The mpls downtown can help you plan your next visit during the holidays and beyond! Check out mdc’s holiday guide at mplsdowntown.com/guides_activities/celebrate-the-season-in-mpls-downtown/, and the events calendar at mplsdowntown.com/events.

 *  *  *  *  * Don't Miss  *  *  *  *  *

Minni Dazzle – Thursday – Sunday | Fulton Beer Taproom 

Rhythm Street Movement’s Who Brought the Humbug – Thursday - Sunday | The Cowles Center 

Frozen in Concert – Friday - Sunday | Orchestra Hall 

Timberwolves vs. Pacers – Saturday| Target Center 

‘Art’ – Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday | Guthrie Theater 

A Holiday Evening with Kristin Chenoweth – Monday | Orchestra Hall 

Mrs. Doubtfire – Tuesday & Wednesday | Orpheum Theatre 

Paul Metsa & Sonny Earl – 25th Anniversary Show – Wednesday | Dakota

 *  *  *  *  * Thursday, December 14  *  *  *  *  *

Minni Dazzle | 5 – 9 p.m. – Fulton Beer Taproom 

Hot Mulligan | 5:30 p.m. – The Fillmore 

Southside Aces: Christmas in New Orleans | 7 p.m. – Dakota 

A Christmas Carol | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater 

Rhythm Street Movement’s Who Brought the Humbug | 7:30 p.m. – The Cowles Center 

My 00’s Playlist | 7:30 p.m. – Target Center 

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

 *  *  *  *  * Friday, December 15  *  *  *  *  *

Minni Dazzle | 5 – 9 p.m. – Fulton Beer Taproom 

Robert Glasper | 6:30 & 9 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

Frozen in Concert | 7 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

A Christmas Carol | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater 

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas | 7:30 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre 

Rhythm Street Movement’s Who Brought the Humbug | 7:30 p.m. – The Cowles Center 

Bach’s Christmas Oratorio | 7:30 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

The Big Wu | 8 p.m. – First Avenue

 *  *  *  *  * Saturday, December 16  *  *  *  *  *

North Loop Winter Market | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – 501 Royalston Avenue 

Nicollet Island Winter Market | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Nicollet Island Pavilion 

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater 

Minni Dazzle | 2 – 7 p.m. – Fulton Beer Taproom 

Frozen in Concert | 2 & 7 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

Rhythm Street Movement’s Who Brought the Humbug | 2 & 7:30 p.m. – The Cowles Center 

Loyce Houlton’s Nutcracker Fantasy | 3 p.m. – State Theatre 

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre 

Live Boxing Series: Morrell Jr. vs. Agbeko | 5 p.m. – The Armory 

Robert Glasper | 6:30 & 9 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

Wolves vs. Pacers | 7 p.m. – Target Center 

Michael W. Smith Christmas | 7 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre 

‘Art’ | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre 

DURRY | 9 p.m. – First Avenue

 *  *  *  *  * Sunday, December 17  *  *  *  *  *

Holiday Tea at Brit’s Pub | 12 – 4 p.m. – Brit’s Pub 

Minni Dazzle | 1 – 5 p.m. – Fulton Beer Taproom 

Rhythm Street Movement’s Who Brought the Humbug | 1 p.m. – The Cowles Center 

A Christmas Carol | 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. – Guthrie Theater 

Frozen in Concert | 2 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

Loyce Houlton’s Nutcracker Fantasy | 3 p.m. – State Theatre 

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre 

Robert Glasper | 6:30 & 9 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

‘Art’ | 7 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre 

*  *  *  *  * Monday, December 18 *  *  *  *  *

The Peterson Family – Twas the Jam Before Christmas | 7 p.m. – Dakota

A Holiday Evening with Kristin Chenoweth | 7:30 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

*  *  *  *  * Tuesday, December 19  *  *  *  *  *

The Peterson Family – Twas the Jam Before Christmas | 7 p.m. – Dakota 

Sing! An Irish Christmas | 7 p.m. – Orchestra Hall 

Mrs. Doubtfire (Opening Night) | 7:30 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre 

A Christmas Carol | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater 

“Art” | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre

*  *  *  *  * Wednesday, December 20 *  *  *  *  *

Paul Metsa & Sonny Earl – 25th Anniversary Show | 7 p.m. – Dakota

Mrs. Doubtfire | 7:30 p.m. – Orpheum Theatre

A Christmas Carol | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theater 

“Art” | 7:30 p.m. – Guthrie Theatre 

All I Want for Christmas Is You…to Elf Off | 7:30 p.m. – Dudley Riggs Theatre 

*  *  *  *  * Weekend Happenings *  *  *  *  *

Winter Maker’s Market | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – The Dayton’s Project (Daily) 

Holiday Music at Capella Tower | 7 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 4 p.m. – Capella Tower (Monday – Friday) 

Holiday Under Glass Concert Series | 12 – 1 p.m. – IDS Center Crystal Court (Tuesdays – Thursdays) 

Live Holiday Music | 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. – U.S. Bank Plaza (Tuesdays – Thursdays) 

Farmer’s Market | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Lyndale Avenue (Saturdays and Sundays) 

Nordic Village Market | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. – Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis (Saturdays and Sundays) 

Handmade Holiday Market | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. – Lakes & Legends Brewing Company (Saturdays and Sundays) 

Get Involved! Plus, share your experiences on social media tagging #mymplsdt, and look for downtown giveaways including tickets, gift cards, and experiences on the @mplsdowntown Instagram account.