• ANON(YMOUS)

    Park Square Theater

    November 1-19, Park Square Theater, Pay as you are able Tempest-tossed and lost at sea, a young refugee called Anon embarks on a harrowing journey across the United States to find his mother. Based on Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, Anon(ymous) weaves together ancient truths and contemporary realities about re-membering one’s identity and finding home […]

  • “We Are Still Here” Indigenous Art Showcase at Friedli Gallery

    Friedli Gallery

    Opening Reception November 3, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Friedli Gallery “We Are Still Here” moves into its fourth year at Friedli Gallery. Featuring native artists from across Turtle Island, “We Are Still Here” brings to the fore the life, histories and politics of what it means to be Indigenous in the 21st Century. Artists featured […]

  • Hazel Belvo: For Love

    Minnesota Museum of American Art

    November 4, 2023–May 24, 2024. Minnesota Museum of American Art Hazel Belvo is a significant American artist, art educator and feminist leader. This series of exquisite artworks, representing couples in positions of intimacy, tenderness, and reciprocity, began in 1967 as a counter to the dry and shame-inducing sex education her son was receiving in school […]

  • St. Paul Comedy All-Stars

    Laugh Camp Comedy Club

    November 8, Camp Bar, 7:00 p.m. St. Paul’s finest comedians converge in downtown to Love / Roast / Honor the city and its storied comic history. The St. Paul Comedy All-Stars show promises an unforgettable evening of side-splitting and self-deprecating humor. The show features St. Paul comics, including Elise Cole, Jimmie Davis, Maggie Faris, Ali […]

  • Figuration and Fragmentation in Preclassic Mesoamerica

    Hamline University

    November 17, 7:00 p.m., Hamline University This talk explores the significance of acts of human representation in Preclassic Mesoamerica from 1800 BCE to CE 250. It considers monumental stone sculptures, like the famous colossal heads of the Olmec, but also small, palm-sized, hand modeled ceramic figurines. This event is part of the Maya Society of […]

  • Holiday Breakfast / Craft and Kolace sale

    C.S.P.S. Hall

    November 19, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., C.S.P.S. Hall, $6-$30 Public Welcome, no reservations needed for a pancake breakfast with all the fixings. $10 adult, $6 child, $30 family of four. Order and pay for Kolace by Saturday, November 11. $2 each. To reserve a craft table, email [email protected]. Learn more at sokolmn.org/fall-2023-events.

  • Ballet Tuesdays

    Landmark Center

    November 21, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Landmark Center  Ballet Tuesdays have returned! Join Landmark Center and Ballet Co. Laboratory, once a month in October, November, February, March, and April for free ballet dance performances, demonstrations, and crafts! Performance dates November 21, February 13, March 12 and April 16. Learn more at landmarkcenter.org/ballet-tuesdays.

  • Indigenous Cultural Event Series at Friedli Gallery

    Friedli Gallery

    Throughout December. Friedli Gallery. Friedli Gallery is highlighting Indigenous Artists through a series of cultural events throughout the next month. Ongoing: “We Are Still Here,” moves into its fourth year at Friedli Gallery.  Featuring native artists from across Turtle Island, “We Are Still Here” brings to the fore the life, histories and politics of what […]