Post-Covid, post-City Pages, with drinking down, couch time up, and a new going-out landscape—are we still a 'music city'?
Arts + Entertainment
It’s a summer of big shows at the downtown Minneapolis ballpark.
Amy Rahja oversees the business and the people of the downtown Minneapolis arena.
The Minneapolis theater reconsiders its future amid budgetary concerns, and local leaders point to longstanding structural problems in the live-theater business model.
The love people have for the arts in Minneapolis, and the architectural history of the Basilica of St. Mary attracted Luminiscence to the Twin Cities church.
The Heights Theater’s acquisition by a Chicago-based company marks a critical moment for the nearly century-old venue.
The Twin Cities have always been regarded as avid golf towns—but downtown?
Isaac Thompson will help oversee the new Upper Harbor amphitheater.
The upcoming fifth Twin Cities Con expects its biggest attendance yet.
We’re going to get two of them, and details are finally falling into place, including the 2026 debut of a venue that will be known as Mystic Lake Amphitheater.
Just beyond left field, it would be group party venue during games and a civic amenity the rest of the year.
The Woodbury floral designer is Art in Bloom’s featured speaker this year at Mia, and her lecture will dig into creative authenticity.
They lost hundreds of thousands of dollars last winter due to warm temps. But Minnesota Ice Fest and Ice Palace are back again.
Planners intend to keep the holiday festival in Minneapolis’ downtown core in the future.
We’re about to get two of them, but most of the details remain secret.
The Catholic university will use the record gift for arts programming, faculty retention, and scholarships.
City leaders will help artists and art organizations pay rent in unused commercial properties along Harmon Place in downtown Minneapolis.
Harriet Island’s newborn music festival left city hoteliers and restaurateurs satisfied.