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

Sometimes it’s hard to know where to start (or stop). Here are just a few artist picks, organized by building, before you get too dizzy. WORDS BY DISPATCH STAFF  Solar Arts  Solar Arts goes all out for Art-a-Whirl, packing three floors full of art and three floors of live music.

Mapping out your whirling weekend. WORDS BY DISPATCH STAFF  Whether you’ve been going since the beginning or you’re just now ready to discover the many studio gems scattered around Northeast Minneapolis, here’s a list of some of the places to try to cover during your Art-a-Whirl weekend. Because the festival

Can hell become a site of liberation and trans love? Open Flame Theatre made an opera to find out.   WORDS BY KATIE DOHMAN Walken Schweigert and Katie Burgess go way back, first meeting in 2004 when they were both worker-owners of the The Spokes Pizza Collective out of the Seward

Every third Monday of the month, KFAI’s Ellen Stanley hosts the “finest women & non-binary artists in folk, roots, and Americana music!” This month’s guest is indie folksinger Maya Elena. MON 5/15, 6 PM, Free, 21+

The Canadian folk-rockers make their way to the Turf tonight on their Come Morning Tour, named so for last year’s full-length album, described as a rebirth for the JUNO-winning duo. Locals Apocalypse Girlfriend open the night. MON 5/15, 7 PM, $20, 21+

Cannon Falls native Caitlyn Smith returns to her home state for the first date of her “Minnesota Residency” tonight at the Entry. Tonight is a solo stop for Smith, who will hit three additional local venues throughout the rest of the year. With Alex Hall. MON 5/15, 7 PM, $25,

Also a member of the jazz fusion quintet Mississippi, neo-soul quintet Prime Minister, and jazz-meets-Indian music project Temple Beyond Sanctuary, Kavyesh Kaviraj brings his quintet to the Dakota tonight. In his relatively short career he has already played with a who’s who of greats, and our own Twin Cities Jazz