The Cedar is bringing back its popular Song Exchange series, in which two artists perform separately, but also perform three of each other’s songs. It’s hard to think of a
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Celebrate the winter solstice with a festive, foreign-accented holiday meal.
2 Tuesday The Mix: Where B2B Marketers Meet Enjoy a complimentary beverage and appetizers as you socialize with peers, thought leaders and friends in a casual setting. Learn how to
Boost your brand while you office-party.
While not exactly the reincarnation of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, the Moving Company shares many aesthetic and artistic sensibilities with that storied troupe, because it is led by former
Three of the best things about being James Taylor are: a) everyone who goes to your concerts already loves you; b) your songs are so mellow that they don’t strain
Extend the evening with drinks and dessert at one of the Twin Cities’ favorite late-night spots.
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Email has taken over our workplace life. Here’s how to keep it from overwhelming your personal brand.
Sir Bob returns for a three-night run at the Orpheum, a building he once owned. The echo of history will be an interesting footnote to these shows, and not only
The modern-dance institution that is Zenon spent two weeks in August working with famed Cuban choreographer Osnel Delgado under the McKnight International Artist program. The results of that collaboration will
Focus your corporate good works in a way that embodies and burnishes your brand.
Entertain a client with a harvest-season break at a local vineyard.
Turn Blue World Tour
Pearl Jam The last time Eddie Vedder was in town, he was playing ukulele songs at the Orpheum, so it’s good to see him back with his band. Hard to
Art at the Center: 75 Years of Walker Collections The Walker Art Center celebrates its 75th anniversary with an ambitious retrospective of itself, featuring dozens of works from the museum’s
1984 Theatre Pro Rata presents an innovative stage adaptation, written by Michael Gene Sullivan, of George Orwell’s iconic novel. There’s a reason the word “Orwellian” keeps cropping up to describe
The best opportunities for networking in October.