Topical singer-songwriter and activist Holly Near brings her voice for change to the Cedar Cultural Center. Over her five-decade career in music, television, and film, Near has remained an ambassador for peace. In 2019, she started the ‘Because of a Song’ project, “an online historic archive that documents some of

Virginia poet Courtney LeBlanc leads a conversation and reading from her new collection Her Whole Bright Life. The book examines “the trauma and exhaustion of a life lived with disordered eating and the loss and grief of the death of the poet’s father” while navigating the pandemic and an ever-changing

Guests of all levels of experience are invited this installment of Wabasha Brewing’s Paint and Sip series. Registration gets you painting supplies, canvas, a 64-ounce amber growler, wood serving tray, and slice of wood. The class is led by trained local artists who will lead you through a laid back

Gearing up for Smack Shack’s annual Crayfest on August 5th, Indeed Brewing is getting cray cray with a qualifying eating contest! The rules of engagement are threefold: Contestants have three minutes to go through a pound of crayfish and of course there’s no eating the shells. The winner gets two

The bluegrass, jazz, and chamber music mixture of Barbaro comes to the Bands on the Boulevard series at the Minnesota History Center. Just back from an appearance at the Blue Ox Festival during a busy summer, the band will be a breath of fresh air overlooking beautiful downtown St. Paul.

Long one of the best free outdoor summer shows in the Twin Cities, this stacked Bastille Day lineup does not let up. Scrunchies bring their crunchy, Riot Grrrl melodies; Green/Blue wallop a punch of veteran MPLS rock energy; Aby Wolf wows with her sensational voice, and hip-hop heavy hitters Mixed

Now an annual tribute to the great songwriter/producer Ed Ackerson, this year doubles as a very special release show. For a forward-thinking artist like Ackerson, the next project was always the best one, so this show will see the release of very limited, hand-cut 45 records from many of the

To celebrate 40 years since his classic self-titled debut, songwriter Marshall Crenshaw comes to the Parkway. Detroit’s answer to Elvis Costello, Crenshaw has some unimpeachable power-pop classics to his name, among them ‘Someday Someway’ and ‘You’re My Favorite Waste of Time.’ The Parkway seems to have a theme going lately

More than 150 artists, painters, potters, print-makers, and other talented folk gather for this all-weekend midsummer fair, hosted by Homespun Gifts and Decor. Peruse art and handmade items, participate in workshops including nature journaling and pollinator identification, and enjoy the nearby Minnehaha Falls. Wares are for sale, including plenty under

Celebrate the rich visual storytelling of Open Eye Theatre by attending their annual gala, the Open Eye Ball. Hosted in the fairytale splendor of the Bakken museum, attendees can sip, nosh, and gaze at the views from the museum’s green rainwater garden rooftop. The museum grounds are open for wandering