Minneapolis, MN
Highlights — and ‘Delight’ — as live music returns to Minneapolis’ Art-A-Whirl
“You do not cease the rock,” goes the basic tune by New York’s Sugarhill Gang. Artwork-A-Whirl agrees.
After a two-year hiatus, the rock ‘n’ roll aspect of northeast Minneapolis’ sprawling three-day studio and pub crawl is again with a vengeance — and with among the Livid 5, too.
Northeast reside music hub the 331 Membership and neighboring eatery the Sheridan Room are bringing in a posse of hip-hop legends to their outside Artwork-A-Whirl bash: Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame inductees Melle Mel and Scorpio of Grandmaster Flash and the Livid 5 will be a part of fellow New York pioneers the Sugarhill Gang of “Rapper’s Delight” outdoors the 331 on Saturday evening.
The identical group was booked to carry out the occasion in 2020. “That did not occur, after all, in order that they agreed to return and carry out this yr,” mentioned 331 co-owner Jarret Oulman.
These aren’t the one hip-hop vets booked at Artwork-A-Whirl events: Pryes Brewing has Chali 2na of ’90s Los Angeles group Jurassic 5 scheduled concurrently the New Yorkers.
Eastside Meals Co-op is internet hosting its first-ever bash Saturday afternoon with native reggae vet Harmless and indie rockers Little Fevers. Conversely, a few Artwork-A-Whirl mainstays opted to not host music this yr, Grumpy’s Bar and the Anchor Fish & Chips (although each can be open as normal).
A number of the neighborhood’s many breweries — which took over the Artwork-A-Whirl social gathering scene over the previous decade — have music on faucet all weekend, together with Bauhaus, 612 and Certainly, which brings again its outside Whirlygig social gathering Friday by means of Sunday.
“We’re highlighting a bunch of native bands that we expect are superior and that, since COVID, have not had as many alternatives to play,” mentioned Certainly gross sales director Ryan Bandy.
As at all times, navigating Artwork-A-Whirl’s reside music choices round Northeast can fairly really be a whirl. Here is an hour-by-hour information with our favourite decide plus a backup possibility.
FRIDAY
6 p.m.: Uneven, younger punk quartet Vial (Certainly); Chris Lynch & Mud of Suns (Twin Ignition)
7: Brit-poppy rockers the Alarmists return with new music (Bauhaus); Sam Cassidy (Pryes)
8: Queen tribute band Prepared Freddie (331 Membership); Purple Funk Metropolis (Certainly, 8:30 begin)
9: Gully Boys are again from their spring tour (Certainly, 8:45 p.m.); White Iron Band (612 Brew, 8:30)
SATURDAY
Midday: Southern-y soul-rocker Mae Simpson (Bauhaus); Prairie Fireplace Girl Choir (331)
1 p.m.: Americana guitar ace and songwriter Erik Koskinen (Pryes); Trevor McSpadden (Certainly)
2: All-female bluegrass troupe the Foxgloves (Sociable Cider Werks); Jillian Rae (331)
3: Experimental guitarist Mike Michel’s the Orange Goodness (Bauhaus); Grunge Unplugged (612 Brew)
4: Lucy Michelle’s folky indie-rock band Little Fevers (Eastside Co-op); Jaedyn James (Bauhaus, 4:30)
5: Kiss the Tiger; duh (Certainly); Hazard Pins (Twin Ignition, 4:30)
6: Zany hip-hop dance duo Koo Koo Kanga Roo (Bauhaus); Diane (331 Membership)
7: Stormy rockers the Graveyard Membership (Bauhaus, 7:30); Black Velvet Punks (331)
8: Rising jazz and funk drummer/bandleader L.A. Buckner with Large Homie (Certainly, 8:30)
9: Sugarhill Gang, Melle Mel and Scorpio (331 Membership); Chali 2na (Pryes)
SUNDAY
11:30 a.m.: Twin Cities Homosexual Males’s Choir with a drag present
1 p.m.: Outdated-school folks trio Corpse Reviver (331)
2: Transmission DJ Shane Kramer (Bauhaus)
3: Quirky however melodic punk quartet Butter Boys (331)
4: Glam-metal vets Venus DeMars & All of the Fairly Horses (331)
5: Groundbreaking all-star jazz trio Completely happy Apple (Certainly)
6-9: End with a trifecta of inspiring songwriters that includes elegant folkie Humbird, neo-twangy strummer Below Violet and soul/blues rocker Annie Mack (331)
Word: Most exhibits are free. Examine for age restrictions and full schedules on the hosts’ Fb pages.
Addresses: 331 Membership and Sheridan Room, 331 thirteenth Av. NE.; 612 Brew, 945 NE. Broadway; Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 NE. Tyler St.; Eastside Meals Co-op, 2551 Central Av. NE.; Elias Metallic Studio, 1129 NE. Van Buren St.; Certainly Brewing, 771 fifteenth Av. NE.; Pryes Brewing, 1401 West River Highway N.; Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 NE. Fillmore St.; Twin Ignition Begin-Up Storage, 1317 NE. Marshall St.
Minneapolis, MN
Art Shanties return to Lake Harriet in Minneapolis
An annual event featuring uniquely designed shanties — all on a frozen-over lake — starts this weekend. The Art Shanty Projects have been taking place since 2004, hosting performances and interactive experiences for attendees.
“We’re very excited by the beautiful ice that’s out there. It’s absolutely gorgeous,” said Artistic Director Erin Lavelle.
“We are a mix of winter enthusiasts and winter curmudgeons … [we] just want to be out there with the public on this temporary floating sheet of ice.”
This year features 20 projects, from puppet melodramas to daily dance parties at noon. Last year’s event was delayed and then closed early due to warm conditions.
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“We have a number of shanties who are returning this year from last year. They only had one weekend [last year]” Lavelle said.
“Our [ice] measurement a couple of days ago was already 13 inches, and our threshold is 12 to do the program. So that’s very exciting!”
New this year is a formalized mentorship program, where returning artists have been paired with new participants. The process began by having perspective shanty builders submit things they’d like to learn to make the projects successful.
“We selected four of those applicants and paired them with four returning artists … we set it in motion with an initial conversation of what the artists want to learn and what skills can be shared. And then they’ve been off on their own, working together,” Lavelle said.
The Art Shanty Projects can be seen on Lake Harriet in Minneapolis from Jan. 18 through Feb. 9.
Minneapolis, MN
Inside a Minneapolis neighborhood’s impromptu speed-skating race on a lake
An anonymous post on an unofficial Instagram page named “powderhornskatingclub” was all it took to coax nearly three dozen intrepid skaters onto the frozen lake at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis a few days later.
“That’s right baby. The Powderhorn Skating Championship is back!” the post said.
The origins of speed skating on Powderhorn Lake in Powderhorn Park date back to the 1930s and ‘40s when, according to the Minneapolis Parks website, a local ice track hosted national skating championships and even Olympic trials. In 1948, four of the nine skaters on the U.S. Olympic team were from the south Minneapolis neighborhood.
Organizers said they wanted to honor Powderhorn Park’s history of speed skating and bring their neighbors out for some winter fun. On Saturday, skaters toed the starting line of the hand-shoveled track in two categories: beginner and intermediate. Heats consisted of one lap for beginners and two laps for the intermediate division.
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Before the start, Powderhorn community members Orren Fen and Helena Howard passed out handmade cardboard signs for a dozen or so spectators lined up on the frozen lake.
“We saw the flyer and I was like, ‘We should grab some flags and come on down,’” said Fen.
Racers were decked out in outfits ranging from figure skating tutus and Carhartt coveralls to neon-patterned singlets straight out of 1980s workout videos.
Mar Horns, who skated in the beginner heat, said her grandfather grew up competing on the ice at Powderhorn Park. “It’s cool hearing my grandpa talk about his time living here, then seeing people continue to have some of these really cool traditions.”
“The real victory is being here with my friends and feeling my heart race as I skate around the ice,” said Spencer Polk, who finished first in the intermediate heat.
In the end, unofficial winners received tiny prizes that were thrifted from a store up the street, and awards for best outfits and most helpful shovelers were handed out as well.
MPR News video producer Anne Guttridge contributed to this story.
Minneapolis, MN
Votes roll in for Minneapolis’ Senate District 60 special primary
More than a half-dozen people are squaring off Tuesday in a special election primary in Minnesota’s heavily blue Senate District 60 following the December death of Sen. Kari Dziedzic.
The winner of Tuesday’s DFL primary is also expected to win the Jan. 28 general election for the safe blue seat and end a 33-33 tie in the Minnesota Senate.
Polling places are open until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Doron Clark, who chaired the Senate 60 District for two years, is the DFL-endorsed candidate in the race. He works in the ethics department at Medtronic. Monica Meyer, the political director at Gender Justice, has also been endorsed by U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar. And Peter Wagenius, the legislative and political director for Sierra Club Minnesota, has been endorsed by state Attorney General Keith Ellison.
Other candidates include Iris Grace Altamirano, who has held leadership positions at SEIU Local 26; Joshua Preston; Amal Karim and Emilio César Rodríguez.
The two Republican candidates are Abigail Wolters and Christopher Robin Zimmerman. Wolters, a software engineer, is endorsed by the Minneapolis Republican Party.
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