Author: ituan

  • Learn to square dance

    Learn to square dance

    Dakota Squares and AR-Dale Dancers are offering weekly classes at the West 7th Community Center, 265 Oneida St., with a free class Oct. 4. Classes run…

  • The Schmidt Art Crawl is back

    The Schmidt Art Crawl is back

    By Lark Gilmer Pag Schmidt Artist Lofts – “Where Art Lives” What do artists do? They create art. What do artists do in a pandemic? They create…

  • Indigenous Foods Class Series

    Indigenous Foods Class Series

    Join the Seward Community Co-op with Dream of Wild Health, Division of Indian Work, and Minneapolis American Indian Center for a series on Indigenous foods and…

  • Free First Saturday: Explore! at the Walker

    Free First Saturday: Explore! at the Walker

    Free First Saturday: ExploreStop by the Walker Art Center Oct. 2 to explore the galleries with a scavenger hunt, create a giant collaborative artwork, watch a…

  • “Not in our Neighborhood!” at History Theatre

    “Not in our Neighborhood!” at History Theatre

    Tom Fabel and Eric Wood’s Not in Our Neighborhood! at History Theatre, located at 30 East 10th St., Oct. 14, and will run until Oct. 24.…

  • Suni Lee Welcomed with Open Arms Following Gold-Medal Effort in Tokyo

    Suni Lee Welcomed with Open Arms Following Gold-Medal Effort in Tokyo

    Anyone near White Bear Avenue in St. Paul’s East Side could feel a weighty buzz in the air as a recent Olympic all-around gymnastics gold medalist…

  • A Return to Normalcy in images

    A Return to Normalcy in images

    While the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be prying at the hinges of our normalcy again at the time of this issue’s publishing, this summer went off…

  • UFM School Backpack Drive

    UFM School Backpack Drive

    United Family Medicine (UFM) has partnered with Saint Paul Public Schools to provide backpacks and school supplies to three local schools. They need your help with…

  • A “Revealing” Year for Our Schools

    A “Revealing” Year for Our Schools

    As an elected Saint Paul School Board member and a parent of four SPPS students, I want to start by acknowledging the enormous amount of work…