The AAPI Generations conference celebrates the 30th anniversary of Theater Mu and Asian American Theater as a whole. Over the course of the weekend, there will be artist talks, exhibits, the annual New Eyes play-reading festival, workshops, and more. FRI 5/19, 7 PM, sliding scale tickets, All Ages

With an overwhelming amount of things to do and see this weekend, DISPATCH wanted to help by putting a bunch of highlights in one handy place. Here are some picks worth a look for Art-A-Whirl weekend. Solar Arts at Art-A-Whirl® Solar Arts Building, 711 NE 15th Ave, Mpls – Friday

Join Tim Nolan in conversation with local award-winning poets and authors to discuss their latest works. This Readings by Writers features author Greg Watson, whose work has appeared in numerous literary reviews; Diane Jarvenpa, the poet and recipient of the Midwest Independent Publishers Association Award; and Sharon Chmielarz, who has

Red 40 is bringing Philly to Minneapolis. Labeled a local legend by Philadelphia Magazine, the drag queen and menace to society is bringing her room-shaking vocals to Bryant Lake Bowl. You may have heard her on NPR’s Sound Opinions and across many sold-out stages. Stream her rage-pop album She’s Keen

Author and St. Paul native Patricia Hampl returns to her West 7th neighborhood for a night of celebrating her Czech heritage through memoir and music. Ever since her 1981 memoir A Romantic Education put her on the literary map, Hampl has been a recognized figure in the world of autobiographical

Percussionist extraordinaire Mikkel Beckman has hosted his weekly “Worker’s Playtime” happy hour series around town for several years, most recently calling the 331 Club home. This week Beckman is joined by his Corpse Reviver bandmate, folksinger Adam Kiesling. TUES 5/16, 6 PM, Free, 21+

A few minutes with a very busy Anna Becker, NEMAA executive director, on the state of the top arts district in the USA according to USA Today WORDS BY KATIE DOHMAN It’s two weeks to Art-A-Whirl and Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) executive director Anna Becker is standing on a

Your favorite new ingredient could be growing right in your own backyard! Learn about the edible curiosities that surround us and discover how to search for, identify, and use the berries, nuts, and greens growing in urban environments with Ironwood Foraging Co. founder Tim Clemens. He leads a group through

Prairie Clamor’s Mortimer’s residency continues with a brand new slate of support. Anita Velveeta is bringing the smooth jams, while Fruit Form rocks with their own brand of music magic. And of course, Prairie Clamor leads the bill with sounds of the human existence. You won’t want to miss it.

First things first—this show is sold out. However, if you find a way to attend, absolutely do not hesitate. Do whatever you gotta do. In just the past few years, Muna’s gone from opening for Phoebe Bridgers at Surly, to headlining at First Ave’s Mainroom, to almost instantly selling out