Kim Eslinger
Editor
612-321-8040
kim@millcitymedia.org

Brianna Ojard
Associate Editor

David Tinjum
Publisher
612-321-8020
dave@millcitymedia.org

Claudia Kittock
Columnist / Non-Profits
Email Claudia...

Becky Fillinger
Small Business Reporter
Producer / Milling About
Email Becky...

Michael Rainville Jr.
History Columnist
Email Michael...

Doug Verdier
River Matters

Mill City Times is a not-for-profit community service. We do not sell advertising on this site.

Community Partners

Thanks to our community partners, whose support makes Mill City Times possible:

MILL CITY FARMERS MARKET

With over 100 local farmers, food makers and artists, MCFM strives to build a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational marketplace.

Visit their website...

HENNEPIN HISTORY MUSEUM

Hennepin History Museum is your history, your museum. We preserve and share the diverse stories of Hennepin County, MN. Come visit!

Visit their website...

MEET MINNEAPOLIS

Maximizing the visitor experience of Minneapolis for the economic benefit of our community, making Minneapolis the destination of choice among travelers.

Visit their website...

MSP FILM SOCIETY

Promoting the art of film as a medium that fosters cross-cultural understanding, education, entertainment, and exploration.

Visit their website...

GREAT RIVER COALITION

Enhancing the Minneapolis riverfront environment—for people and pollinators.

Visit their website...

Cultural Cornerstones
Search Mill City
Event Archives
Event Archives
« September 9, 2019, Monday - Coat Drive at The Grand Hotel Minneapolis | Main | September 8, 2019, Sunday - Railroad History Walking Tour at Mill City Museum »
Monday
Sep092019

September 9, 2019, Monday - Good Night at the Southern Theater

Time: 7:30 – 9 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm)

Location: Southern Theater, 1401 Washington Ave. S

Good Night at the Southern

The September Good Night at the Southern will offer works in three different mediums, featuring tap dancer Davon Suttles, playwright and performing artist Keila Saucedo, and filmmaker and performer Takawi Peters. The Southern is thrilled to share the work of these artists and invite you to join them at the bar starting at 6:30 for a local beer, glass of wine, pop or a snack. Davon Suttles is presenting “Melanized,” a multimedia tap dance production looking at the strength it takes to live as a person of color. Keila Saucedo is presenting their play Brujería for Beginners, which explores what it might mean to reimagine Mexican people as complex, magical and in touch with the realities of their spirituality. Takawi Peters is showing "Redefining Success," a mini documentary that highlights a single narrative from a NextGen American striving to self-define success despite familial and cultural expectations.

Tickets are Pay What You Can and are purchased online or at the door. All proceeds from this event will go to support the artists and The Southern Theater.