Article by Becky Fillinger
Brianna RoseThe January episode of Milling About with Brianna Rose will first air on Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 8PM on MCN6. The show replays for a month every Thursday and Friday at 8PM and Monday and Tuesday at 5PM.
The January show has something for everyone, from magic to art to meditative practices:
Jim Berg, Owner of Twin Cities Magic & Costume. Jim shares with us how he began a career as magician at the age of 13 and demonstrates the first trick he learned - cups and balls – a magic trick that dates back to Roman times.
Billy Tserenbat, owner of Billy Sushi, gives us his philosophy on life and its unpredictability – since living in a pandemic is a challenge – go for it! He did ‘go for it’ and opened his newest restaurant in North Loop in the midst of the COVID-19 shutdowns. Billy also describes some of his favorite menu items for us – you’ll be as intrigued as we are!
Nell Rueckl, founder of the Watershed Spa, is featured in our Small Business Spotlight. The Watershed Spa, when it opens in late spring, will be an urban retreat offering a wide range of healing modalities. Watch her segment to learn more about the meditative aspects of soaking and bathing in a communal environment.
Audrey Liquard gives us some easy to adopt changes to our shopping habits for a #ZeroWasteLifestyle.
Dianne Walsh and Peter Zenner describe the
Art at the Bridgewater program. They’re co-chairs of this remarkably innovative program that brings rotating art exhibits and permanent art acquisitions to a condo community in the Mill District.
What can one person do to affect the water quality of the Mississippi River? Turns out there is much we can all do!
Michelle Spangler, an Audubon Park resident and Master Water Steward, tells us about the
Adopt-a-Drain program that can remove pollutants from our drinking water source and simultaneously bring a neighborhood together.
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Milling About with Brianna Rose is a production of Mill City Times, and we cover topics of interest to our readers. We focus on local entertainers, small businesses, neighborhood stories, Mississippi River connections, local food producers and history - and are open to suggestions! Please email Becky Fillinger, executive producer, at becky_fillinger@hotmail.com to suggest ideas or to be a guest on the show.