New SPPL mobile library coming soon
St. Paul Public Library (SPPL) announced last month a new state-of-the-art mobile library is coming this spring. Formerly known as
Read MoreSt. Paul Public Library (SPPL) announced last month a new state-of-the-art mobile library is coming this spring. Formerly known as
Read MoreThe Ordway Center for the Performing Arts announced its 24-25 Broadway season lineup, which includes five hit musicals. The Broadway
Read MoreHundreds of revelers came out for the “Greatest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the nation” on March 16. Despite the
Read MoreWhat do Rembrandt, Georgia O’Keefe, Banksy and Andy Warhol have in common? They all started as local artists. Meet a
Read MoreSt. Paul snow sculpting collective House of Thune had a busy February, placing second at the National Snow Sculpting Championship in Lake Geneva, Wis. and third at the Minnesota State Snow Sculpting Competition this year, despite the warm temperatures and lack of snow.
Read MoreThe Pioneer Press reported on January 22 that a new movie was being filmed at locations in Minnesota, including along West 7th. Crews were seen filming at Keenan’s Bar, among other places throughout the city, in January and February.
Read MoreThe Minnesota Yacht Club festival, a two day music festival taking place at Harriet Island Regional Park, announced the acts slated to play at the inaugural festival on July 19-20. The first night will be headlined by Gwen Stefani and Alanis Morisette while night two will be capped with a performance from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Bands like The Black Crowes, The Offspring, Hippo Campus, Joan Jet, The Hold Steady, Soul Asylum and more will be featured in sets throughout the two days of the festival.
Read MoreThe Flint Hills Family Festival, produced by the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, marks the start of summer in downtown Saint Paul May 31-June 1. The 24th annual festival will feature a star-studded lineup of family friendly headliners including B2Wins, Cirque Kalabante and NOOMA, an Opera for Babies. All outdoor activities at the festival are free, and tickets for indoor performances are now on sale at Ordway.org/Festival.
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