Category: Arts & Culture

  • A Good Kind of Trouble

    A Good Kind of Trouble

    BEA’S BOOKSA Good  Kind of Trouble (4 out of 5 stars) A Good Kind of Trouble by Lisa Moore Ramee Shayla Willows is starting seventh grade, and…

  • Children’s Theatre Company Showing Annie

    Children’s Theatre Company Showing Annie

    Children’s Theatre Company will be showing Annie from Nov. 7 through Jan. 9, 2022, opening the first live CTC theatrical season post-pandemic. Directed by Peter Rothstein,…

  • Halloween Fun returns to Landmark Center

    Halloween Fun returns to Landmark Center

    Have some in-person spooky fun, without the fright, at the kid friendly Great Pumpkin Halloween Festival Oct. 24, 1-3pm. Free event is meant for costume-clad attendees…

  • 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.…

  • Soul of a City

    Soul of a City

    Tim Johnsoncolumnist The Children dancing to the sound emanating from the stage likely knew nothing of the brick buildings which housed the sponsors of the music…