Saturday, July 7, 2018

Minneapolis Area Fun Stuff

(Content courtesy of City Pages) 
SATURDAY:
Little Mekong Night Market 2018In 2014, the Little Mekong business district launched the Little Mekong Night Market as a way to draw visitors to all the splendid things the area has to offer. The festival features arts, culture, and dance groups performing traditional forms, hip-hop, and breakdance. There are plenty of kid-friendly art activities, and tons of delectable snacks: spicy tater tots, refreshing bubble tea, Twistatos chips, frozen yogurt, and towering Lu’s sandwiches. You’ll want to come with an empty stomach to take advantage of all there is to offer. More info can be found at www.littlemekong.com. 5 p.m. to midnight Saturday; 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Free. 422 University Ave. W., St. Paul. Through Sunday —Sheila Regan 5 p.m.-12 a.m. July 7; 2-10 p.m. July 8; Free. University Avenue, from Lexington Pkwy. to Marion St., St. Paul; 651-224-8555. –Sheila Regan
Repeat BiasWith Sharon is Karen, Cassle Fires, and T-Bohm 9 p.m. July 7; Free. Hexagon Bar, 2600 27th Ave. S., Minneapolis; 612-722-3454.

The Pour OrgansWith Lost Coast and Splimit. 10 p.m. July 7; Free. 331 Club, 331 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis; 612-331-1746.
For the Love: A Community CelebrationAll day hip-hop festival featuring 22 live acts, a dance party featuring a variety of DJs, live art installations, and family activities. 12-9 p.m. July 7; Free. Mears Park, 221 E. 5th St., St. Paul; 651-632-5111.
The Birds Saturday, July 7, 9:15 p.m. @ Lake Nokomis Park.
Romeo and JulietPresented by Classical Actors Ensemble. Find times and locations at www.classicalactorsensemble.org. Saturday, July 7, 7 p.m. at Lake of the Isles (2500 Lake Isles Pkwy., Minneapolis).

Art at St. Kate’sJuried art fair featuring local crafts and fine arts, presented by Artists' Circle and Textile Center. 10-5 a.m. July 7; Free. St. Catherine University, 2004 Randolph Ave., St. Paul; 651-690-6000.
Mil's Trills play tunes this Saturday.
July Free First Saturday: The Dog Days Are (Not) OverCelebration of dogs featuring a Pooch Parade led by Brass Messengers, doggie mask craft making, drawing practice with live animal models, live music from Mil's Trills, and free gallery admission. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 7; Free. Walker Art Center, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis; 612-375-7600.

Mill City Farmers MarketLong running market in the shadow of Mill Ruins Park, featuring local, sustainable, and organic groceries and produce, with weekly cooking clinics and live entertainment. More info at www.millcityfarmersmarket.org. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Every Sat. from May 12-Oct. 27; Free. Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd St., Minneapolis; 612-341-7555.

New Hope Community Farmers Market8 a.m.-1 p.m. Every Sat. from June 21; Free. New Hope Farmers' Market, 4300 Xylon Avenue N., Minneapolis; 763-531-5196.

Northeast Minneapolis Farmers MarketFeaturing locally grown produce, live music, children's activities, and food trucks. More info at www.northeastmarket.org. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Every Sat. from May 19-Oct. 20; Free. St. Boniface Catholic Church, 629 2nd St. NE, Minneapolis; 612-379-2761.
Sporty fun in the park this Sunday.
SUNDAY:
Family Day: Good SportsFeaturing sports-themed arts and crafts, museum tours, soccer drills, and film shorts. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 S. Third Ave., Minneapolis; 612-870-3000.
Urban Growler's Farmers MarketSundays throughout the summer and into the fall, visitors can shop local at the weekly farmers market outside. Score a dollar off your pint when you purchase something from the market. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Every Sun. from June 3-Oct. 14; Free. Urban Growler Brewing Company, 2325 Endicott St., Saint Paul; 612-501-1128.
Iron Chef Viewing Party
Handsome Hog's Justin Sutherland brings his contemporary Southern cuisine to Iron Chef America as he takes on Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli in Kitchen Stadium. Sunday, 9 to 11 p.m. Handsome Hog, 203 E. Sixth St., St. Paul; 651-340-7710.
CarryOn Homes
CarryOn Homes Public EventCheck out this collaborative installation by five artists from all over the world. This special event will include a writing workshop, performances by artist Leah Lemm and the Somali Museum Dance Group, and a free community Moroccan meal. 4 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 8. Free. The Commons, 425 Portland Ave., Minneapolis.
Romeo and JulietPresented by Classical Actors Ensemble. Find times and locations at www.classicalactorsensemble.org. Sunday, July 8, 2 p.m. at Grandview Park in South St. Paul.

Blues Jam7-11 p.m. Every Sun. Free. Schooner Tavern, 2901 27th Ave. S., Minneapolis; 612-729-4365.

Bunny's FunniesComedy open mic showcase hosted by Trish Cook. 7:30 p.m. Every Sun. Free. Bunny's Bar & Grill NE, 34 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis; 612-545-5659.

Can Can Wonderland Bingo12-2 p.m. Every Sun. Free. Can Can Wonderland, 755 Prior Ave. N., Ste. 4, St. Paul; 651-925-2261.
Laurie Kilmartin
Laurie KilmartinAuthor/comedian presents her new book, 'Dead People Suck: A Guide for Survivors of the Newly Departed.' 3 p.m. July 8; Free. Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 3038 Hennepin Ave. S., Minneapolis; 612-822-4611.

Linden Hills Farmers MarketFeaturing goods from local growers, flowers, work by local artisans, craft market, and live music. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Every Sun. from May 27-Oct. 29; Free. Linden Hills Farmers' Market, 2813 W. 43rd St., Minneapolis; 612-345-0946.

Play Matters Alley Cat Race & Fun RollBiking and rollerblading elf Santa Erik Riese has designed a fun alleycat race at Matthews Park. The course takes about 45 to 75 minutes, and you’ll want to have your camera phone ready to complete some of the challenges. There’ll be prizes for the top finishers, plus swag for everybody who participates. For folks who aren’t into the alleycat, Santa Erik will throw on some rollerblades to lead a non-competitive slow roll through Seward and Longfellow. You’ll need to sign up for the alleycat race, but you can just show up for the slow roll. Find tickets at eventbrite.com. Meet at the corner of East 25th Street and 29th Avenue South in Minneapolis. 9 a.m. July 8. $10 alleycat; free slow roll. Matthews Park and Community Center, 2318 29th Ave. S., Minneapolis; 612-370-4950.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

My column for July ~ Bruce Wasenius


A couple of things thinking back to when I lost my job the last time. A lot of people urged me to get back onto the air in a variety of ways. The more I looked into it I found obstacles everywhere with starting a virtual station and programming the music or some kind of podcast it just was a lot of work that I didn't really want to get involved with. So when I was contacted about going back to the Fox just for 5 hours a week it seemed to be the solution and I'm happy to say I was right.
It's the season for fun and celebration be careful of over doing it.
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