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CONTENTS Hello,
Readers! is all about
Because it is currently fall, this issue of
fall. In it we explore Sweetland Orchard, a dear little family farm that makes delicious hard apple cider. We check in on Scream Town, Minnesota Jack Sparrow, and Dangerous Linda, the ones to beat for Halloween entertainment. We visit Gasthof Zur Gemutlichkeit, the best German joint in town at which to
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celebrate Oktoberfest. We see how you can enjoy that crisp cool autumn air on the driving range with Topgolf, or from the comfort of your patio with Do Wood Son. If you prefer to take your fall literally, then jumping out of an airplane courtesy of Skydive Twin Cities ought to strike your fancy. We also examine the essential service provided by Have Ya Herd, who combine yoga with the company of saucy goats for a workout you’ll never forget. (This one hasn’t really got anything to do with fall. Goats defy seasonality.)
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Lynde Greenhouse & Nursery Shopping Local: Right in Your Neighborhood by Christina Timm
Lynde Greenhouse & Nursery has grown and cared for a variety of plants since 1896, and we have been growing locally in Maple Grove since 1971. Today we offer services in our garden center to help with perennial beds and container garden design, residential and commercial landscaping, a wholesale program, and a fundraising program to help raise money for local sports teams and clubs. We take pride in growing locally here in Maple Grove for our community for every season.
Growing through the Seasons With about 32 greenhouses making up our operation, we grow for every season for wholesalers, landscapers, and of course our neighboring customers. Our crew takes pride in growing the best possible product for our customers, allowing us to produce mass quantities of plants like Easter lilies and poinsettias. When it comes to growing, our growers are always one step ahead. If you think the big-box stores are crazy for putting out product for Christmas before Thanksgiving, that’s nothing -- we start growing our poinsettias in July. Some plants take longer to grow than others, and knowing when to start planning and growing is very important. Here is a peek into what we grow for every season.
SPRING
‘We are having a Lily good time.’ Spring is Easter lily season, along with Ranunculus, Hydrangeas, and bulb gardens. Depending on the season, we start our lilies from bulbs usually in November so they emerge sometime in December. Timing and precision are key when growing a plant for a specific holiday, especially one like Easter that is different every year. With temperature control and a whole lot of patience our growers need to be everwatchful to make sure our Easter lilies get to the desired height and achieve no less than five blooms per lily. When you receive an Easter lily from us, you can have peace of mind that we dedicated five months to
SUMMER
making sure they are healthy for your home.
‘Living at Lynde.’
With May kicking off our busy season it is all hands on deck with everyone contributing as much time as they can. Wholesale and fundraising orders need to be pulled, trucks filled for deliveries, and our Garden Center restocked multiple times a day. It isn’t a far stretch to say some of us practically live here. Summer annuals are our biggest producer. Every year we adjust what we grow depending on popularity and what’s new to ensure a variety of options for our customers. It makes it that much more worthwhile to see our greenhouses empty knowing the plants we have grown are thriving in our local neighborhood. 4
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S P OT L I G HT It’s clear that some plants require
FALL
‘What a delight, a mum is in sight.’ Mum season! The time of rich blocks of color that make you think of gourds, pumpkins, and the changing of the leaves. Timing is very important when growing garden mums, because we don’t want them blooming too early or too late. Making sure
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they crack with color in time for fall, along with our other cool-weather annuals, is all part of our plan to ensure a healthy product. We like to offer seasonal switch-out with
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WINTER
‘Christmas in July.’
Why, you might ask? Well, July is the month we start growing our poinsettias. The poinsettia is a timeless holiday plant that will forever bring cheer through its festive leaves. We like to offer the traditional red, pink, and white poinsettias, while
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There’s a lot to appreciate about Wyndris, a new independent
No detail was overlooked. On-site amenities include a
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to deliver a new standard of Northeast living. Not only are the apartments beautiful in this community—featuring spacious living areas, modern kitchens, high-end finishes, and private terraces—but Wyndris also offers opportunities for social interaction and the pursuit of hobbies within a friendly community atmosphere. “Lifestyle preferences have changed a lot over the years,” says Catholic Eldercare’s President and CEO Dan Johnson. “People expect more—as they should. They want to make connections, enjoy the city, and explore interests. Wyndris delivers the kind of upscale downtown living a lot of people want in a close-knit community atmosphere that feels comfortable, secure, and inviting.”
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As with any property, another key factor is location, location, location. Wyndris is conveniently located on the Metro Transit line, and near shopping, dining, major hospitals, entertainment, and popular Minneapolis attractions.
“Tenants will have walkable access to the Northeast Farmers’ Market, the riverside park system, favorite dining spots, you name it,” explains Diane Lucas, Director of Business Development at Catholic Eldercare. “We wanted to build a community where people could enjoy being out and about as much as they loved coming home.” Add to that the peace of mind that comes with round-theclock security, maintenance-free living and priority access to Catholic Eldercare’s full continuum of care as needed, and it’s easy to see Wyndris is a community designed to not only fit tenants’ needs now—but also well into the future.
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How to Sell Your Home
by David Scheller
There are many reasons why you would want to sell your home. Maybe the kids are moving out and you’re ready to downsize, or maybe more are on the way and you need more space. You may have two homes and need only one, or be preparing to move to an assisted living residence. You might want to live nearer to work, be in a better school district, or even just enjoy a change of scenery. Whatever your reason for wanting to sell your home, the rules for doing so are always the same across the board. I spoke with local Twin Cities real estate expert Eric Mahutga at Keller Williams Classic Realty NW for some pointers on how to get the most out of selling a home.
1. Plan Ahead
2. Get a Comparative Market Analysis
Before making such a momentous decision, set out
A comparative market analysis weighs your
just what you plan to accomplish by selling your
home against other very similar homes that
home. Not being in a rush will put you in a much
have recently closed in your area. This takes
stronger position during the selling process, and
guesswork and subjective measures out of the
by not rushing you can be certain of where you’re
picture when determining how much to ask for
moving to before your sale has closed. It is good
your home, and ensures you will get the best
rule of thumb to start planning a sale at least three
price that the market has to offer. Although it
months in advance. If your situation demands
may sound like a complicated calculation, a
selling even faster, as is often the case when moving
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5. Engage a Realtor
First impressions are everything! Every simple
There is a lot more to selling a home than you
repair you make to your home before listing
might realize. A realtor is a marketing specialist
it will more than pay for itself. Even little
who has access to dozens of the websites
cosmetic touch-ups like a fresh coat of paint,
people shop for houses on. They understand
new carpeting, new handles on the kitchen
the subtle nuances that fetching the best
drawers, and light landscaping will markedly
price for a home demands, and may very likely
improve your home’s appeal to potential buyers.
already know someone who is in the market
Buyers notice the small details, even if only
for a home exactly like yours. A realtor tends
subconsciously, and appreciate not having to do
to all the ins and outs of setting up showings
repairs on a house after they’ve moved into it.
and stages the home ideally for them. Hiring a
4. Get an Inspection You can be certain that your buyers will get a home inspection report, so it’s critical to receive your own to measure against theirs regardless of your home’s age. Your impartial home inspector will need only a few hours to check every in and out of your home, identifying areas in need of attention such as the tuck pointing in your
realtor to negotiate your sale terms, oversee the inspection, appraisal, and closing, and address any last minute concerns will ease your entire sales process. Realtors on average sell homes for significantly more money than the owners could achieve on their own -- their services more than pay for themselves.
is trained to detect. With this you’ll have a far
If you would like to know more about how to sell your home, receive a complimentary comparative market analysis, and learn what the Twin Cities real estate market can do for you, you are welcome to call Eric Mahutga at (612) 987-2655 or email him at ericmahutga@kw.com for more information.
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Skydive TWIN CITIES by David Scheller
It was my grandfather’s opinion of parachutes was that they were wholly unnecessary unless (A) it would be otherwise unhealthy to stay on a plane, or (B) you are invading Europe. His opinion of Europe was somewhat constrained as well: “It’s dirty and people shoot at you.” He didn’t plan his visit there at its best moment. Parachuting has changed considerably since he formed his opinions. Take Skydive Twin Cities, for example. Since they began in 1975,
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“Like me, a lot of our first-timers come to jump on a whim, something they get to cross off their bucket lists. After their initial plunge, most of them are too dumbfounded to even find words -- we get a lot of ‘wows’ and ‘oh my Gods!’” “Our most memorable first jumper was a 98 year old lady. She saw on television that George H.W. Bush had gotten his wings, which are what the army gives to you once you’ve completed five jumps. She figured if the president could do it, then so could she -- and she did. She made all five jumps, and got on the Today Show because of them.” “I took her for her sixth and final jump when I scattered her ashes. She lived for nearly a century, and it was that place she discovered right at the end of her life where she wanted to be forever.” When you go to Skydive Twin Cities, you’re first given a 15 minute lesson about what to expect and what to do. You can go solo for your first jump, but many opt to do a tandem dive, judging that it will be a great comfort to be attached to a professional instructor with over
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Minnesota’s Jack Sparrow by David Scheller
If most people were asked to list movies which could give someone their calling in life, they’d likely give the usual answers: Rocky for the athletic types, Dead Poets Society for the intellectuals, Braveheart for those who’d like to emancipate Scotland from British rule, The Patriot for those who’d like to emancipate America from British rule, Gandhi for...you get the picture. Few would venture that Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, however, could create a personal revelation, although for one Northfield man it did exactly that. “I first watched Pirates of the Caribbean when it came out on DVD around 2004,” reminisced Josh Godfredson, professional Captain Jack Sparrow impersonator. “Something about Captain Jack’s character just clicked with me, and without even knowing it I immediately adopted his mannerisms and swagger. This annoyed my wife a lot. That still didn’t stop me from dressing up as him for Halloween later that year at my warehouse job. I even decked out my forklift to look like a pirate ship.” Josh won two contests for best costume that day, one at work and another at the bar afterward. Josh’s reflexive assumption of the vulgar sea dog’s persona helped as much as his fortuitous resemblance to Johnny Depp. “I’ve been chased down at airports before by people thinking they’d spotted him,” noted Josh. “There are a lot worse people to be mistaken for.” Josh would continue donning his Sparrow costume at subsequent Halloweens, where he both won more contests and received unsolicited job offers to host parties in character. These job offers in particular sparked Josh’s interest -- maybe pretending to be a pirate, rather than actually operating a forklift, might be just the way things ought to be.
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Josh has now performed as Captain Jack Sparrow full-time since 2013, plundering birthday parties, company events, and any other social occasions that could be improved with a little pirate charm. “The kids’ reactions are the best part of the job,” Josh explained. “If you didn’t know kids, you’d think they were afraid when they first saw me. That’s not the case, though. Their quiet, wide-eyed reaction to the pirate is just their brains adjusting to a wonderful new reality -- that Captain Jack is not only real, but that he’s also right there, and they’re about to meet him. It’s the same reaction I’d have if I saw Cindy Crawford.”
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“I once went to a birthday party for a little girl, and met her great grandfather there. He had just gotten the bad news from his doctor a few months earlier, and was making the most of the little time he had left. His family said that seeing me perform was the first time he’d laughed since receiving his diagnosis. I went back for his birthday a little while afterward. That was his last one.” Josh’s work isn’t limited to celebrations. He also engages his thorough knowledge of nautical history and collection of artifacts to teach kids about pirate things at museums. “Teaching in character is a great way to get the ball rolling,” said Josh. “Once
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he’s selfish, clumsy, a little debaucherous, and otherwise flawed, he always finds a way to help other people win their own battles. A good character shouldn’t be a perfect hero or villain, but something in between.” “I love this job because I get to make people feel good about themselves. I’ve been blessed to have done this for so long thanks to the help of my crew, who’ve been right alongside me in so many of my adventures. I’ll never get rich by doing this -- I think Johnny Depp rightly monopolized that. But if I could cash in frequent smiler miles, I’d be doing alright.” I couldn’t resist asking Josh to give us a little life advice in character. “Always remember, you can lose everything in the world, today. You have to follow the dream.” Visit mnjacksparrow.com to learn more about how Captain Jack Sparrow can make your party, parade, corporate event, classroom, or museum something to remember. Savvy?
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TOPGOLF by David Scheller
As anyone who has ever witnessed me play golf would attest, I am not good at golf. As soon as I go to a course which hasn’t got giant fiberglass animals on it, I am lost. I spend so much time in the sand trap that I could bill ExxonMobil for overtime, and I’ve heard faint Mandarin spoken through some of the divots I’ve made. That’s why I love driving ranges. At those a hack like me can fire balls away with total abandon, just launch them over the horizon without worrying about technicalities like form, par, and skill. I’m particularly excited about the grand opening of Topgolf this fall, the construction of which has loomed intriguingly just north of downtown Minneapolis for months now.
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cancer with the exception of lung cancer. A
was founded in part by the American Cancer
woman’s risk of breast cancer nearly doubles if
Society in October of 1985 to promote
she has a mother, sister, or daughter who has
mammography as the most effective means of
suffered from the ailment. Despite this, 85% of
fighting breast cancer. The event’s symbolic
breast cancers occur in women with no family
pink ribbon was originally used in 1991 by
history of the disease.
Charlotte Haley in order to call attention to
attributable to age and environmental factors.
Such cases may be
what she perceived as a deficit of funding Her
Although regular breast cancer screenings via
all
mammography do not prevent breast cancer,
suffered from the ailment at the time. Haley’s
they do alert women to when they have
symbol was adopted by The Breast Cancer
breast cancer in its earlier stages and when
Research Foundation two years later, and
it’s more treatable, and they do save lives.
today it serves as a ubiquitous reminder for
For most women, regular mammograms are
women everywhere to do what they’re able to
recommended at age 40 and older, although
safeguard themselves from breast cancer.
specific recommendations vary by age and
for breast cancer treatment research. sister,
daughter,
and
granddaughter
risk, such as family history of the ailment. If About one in eight American women will
you are between the ages of 40 and 44, you
develop invasive breast cancer over the course
may choose to begin yearly mammograms,
of her lifetime. Although the mortality rate for
and you are encouraged to speak with a doctor
the ailment has decreased over recent years
about having them done. If you are between
due in part to improvements in diagnosis and
the ages of 45 and 54, yearly mammograms
treatment, over 40,000 women in the U.S. are
are recommended.
expected to pass away from breast cancer in
mammograms are recommended every other
2017 alone. Mortality rates for breast cancer
year, but may still be performed yearly.
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Sweetland Orchard by David Scheller
Sweetland Orchard is a little family farm and cidery thirty five miles south
Gretchen and I exchanged pleasantries and walked to the orchard. A bevy
of Minneapolis. To get there you take a dirt road that is sentineled by cats.
of fluffy hens made way before us, pecking at the grass for things that are
When I arrived, a border collie came over and gently laid a pine cone at my
good for hens. “We used to have a rooster,” said Gretchen, “but we had to get
feet. I understand the language of dogs, so I threw it as far as I could. The
rid of him.” I asked if this was because roosters can be rough with hens. “No,”
pine cone soon manifested itself back at my feet.
explained Gretchen. “He thought that my daughter was another rooster.”
“His name is Fletcher,” said Gretchen Perbix, who runs the place along with
The orchard’s three thousand trees, representing every stage of maturity
her husband Mike. “He won’t stop until you do.”
and a hundred strains of apples, were laid out sporadically rather than in algebraic straight lines. One chirped with birds. One gave shade to a hen
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Willow - Heart. Our discussion roused the pigs, who left their sty to check their trough, oink to us, and wallow resignedly. “We started this farm knowing a lot about apples, but not much else about running 20 acres,” said Gretchen. “We’re pretty pleased with the way things have turned out.” As I decided that I too was very pleased with the way the farm was, I felt a pine cone materialize between my feet. Out of consideration for my devotion to research, Gretchen gave me several bottles of Sweetland Orchard’s cider to take home with me. While writing I have had two. Their Scrumpy flavored with cherry and rhubarb is fruity, tart, and a bit like drinking clear blue sky. Their Rustic Apple, which is earthy and ever so slightly acerbic, was as good as the Scrumpy, which is to say that it is very good. I regret that I can not drink their Perennial tonight, as it comes in a wine bottle and I have limitations. I expect that it will also be very good, tomorrow. If you would like to drink Sweetland Orchard’s very good cider, you do not have to go to Webster to get it. It is available in the Twin Cities’ liquor stores, and also at fine establishments including The Bulldog, France 44, and Tilia. If you would like to go to Webster to get it, you are welcome to
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Evenings out in Downtown Minneapolis
by David Scheller
There is a lot to enjoy about living in downtown Minneapolis. You no longer
Song dynasty, the Dutch masters’ very best, and contemporaries like Dali,
have to invent clever invective for the traffic around you during a long
Brâncuși, and even Charles Schulz under one roof. The Walker houses the
commute home. You won’t pale when you realize you forgot that crucial
more modern and experimental, and is free until 9pm on Thursdays. The
dinner ingredient at the store, because the store is just around the corner
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden next door, which reopened in June after a $10
from wherever you are. You won’t have to labor over ways to have fun in
million renovation, makes for one of the most scenic and interesting walks in
the evening, either, because downtown Minneapolis is an embarrassment of
the city. Mind the enormous blue rooster.
riches when it comes to things to do around dusk. Here are some of the best. And we have music. Go to Dakota Jazz Club on Nicollet to drink in the You can enjoy seeing what life is like living in downtown Minneapolis
mellow tradition of Coltrane and Mingus, enjoy a local up-and-coming act
firsthand at Explore Downtown Living on September 22nd. This free event
at any of our many cafes and bars, or see a headliner blow doors down at
offers the chance to tour up to 23 different residential communities in
First Avenue. If you have to dance, head over to The Living Room in the
downtown’s five neighborhoods, all while enjoying promotions and deals
Foshay Tower or Bar Fly on Hennepin for live DJ music that will have your
from local restaurants and bars, shops, fitness centers, and salons. Sign up
fillings rattling for days!
at exploredtliving.com and discover life in the heart of the city.
There is a lot to see.
What better way to spend an evening out than rooting for the home team? When you live downtown, you can enjoy a night at a game practically all
Some debate what it means to be cultured. In Minneapolis, nearly every
year long. Go to Target Center -- which reopens in October after a $140
opportunity is within reach. Whether you are a Broadway fanatic or your
million renovation -- to cheer for the Timberwolves and the Lynx, enjoy a
last exposure to the stage was compulsory during elementary school,
brat while watching the Twins cracking bats at Target Field, or experience
Hennepin Theatre Trust’s historic State, Orpheum and Pantages Theatres
the Vikings’ massive new home at U.S. Bank Stadium. Even the WWE stops
are sure to please you. Here you can see great modern performances like
by downtown from time to time, affording us the chance to watch people
The Lion King, All Is Calm, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-
throw one another off of ladders that is so seldom given in most major
Time, or treasured classics like The King and I and The Nutcracker. East
league sports.
Town is home to that shiny blue box perched over the river, the Guthrie, Minnesota’s very best for live drama. It’s not true what Shakespeare said,
All of that fun wouldn’t feel like much on an empty stomach, and downtown
that “all the world’s a stage” -- only theaters have stages, so you ought to go
has every opportunity to dine out. We have a variety of cuisine including
downtown for the true experience.
new American in Union Bar & Grill’s glass enclosed rooftop, classic steaks at institutions like Murray’s, Manny’s, and Seven, and a host of fine ethnic
Two of the Midwest’s biggest art museums are near downtown. The Walker
restaurants as well. Enjoy an after dinner drink at any of our nightclubs or
Art Center neighbors Loring Park, and just south of downtown is the
pubs, and cap off another satisfying evening out in the jewel of the Midwest.
Minneapolis Institute of Art. The Mia, which is open until 9pm on Thursdays
Doesn’t all of that sound more exciting than spending another night in the
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Explore Downtown Living Gives Participants an Inside Look at Downtown Life Enjoy a free outing touring the city’s core on September 22 by Mark Remme There has never been a more exciting time to be part of the downtown Minneapolis community. Each year, more people continue to move downtown for different reasons. The short walking commute to work. The incredible food
and
options.
nightlife. Sporting
The
entertainment
events.
Endless
possibilities. For many, the question isn’t whether or not they want to live downtown. It’s where to live. Explore
Downtown
Living
has
helped
eliminate that conundrum. On September 22, Explore Downtown Living will return for a fourth year in downtown Minneapolis. The event, a product of the mpls downtown council 2025 Plan’s development committee, aims to help people experience what it’s like to live downtown with no strings attached. It’s free and features more than 20 downtown residential communities. People sign up online on exploredtliving. com, then decide which apartments they
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want to visit between 10 am-5 pm on the day of the event. The residential communities are located in downtown’s five distinct neighborhoods: East Town, Central Business District, Loring Park, North Loop, and Northeast. People see the apartment buildings -- including the residential units, roof decks, party rooms,
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a festival of ideas called the Minneapolis Idea
they can get to know what could eventually be
eXchange. Through six 2025 Plan committees,
their new neighborhoods.
more than 350 volunteers work to enhance the downtown community. Explore Downtown Living
They also can enjoy promotions at downtown businesses including food, beverages, retail, fitness, and more.
is a byproduct of that vision, and through this shared belief in downtown’s vibrancy and vitality these volunteers are helping keep our city’s core
Since 2015, over the course of eight event days, Explore Downtown Living has facilitated approximately 17,000 free apartment views. There is no solicitation involved -- only the
vibrant and thriving. Now is the time to consider living downtown, and Explore Downtown Living is the best way to see it up close.
chance to see which apartments you want to visit and see firsthand.
All of the elements of The 2025 Plan work together to help form a community we can all enjoy. See
The 2025 Plan is focused on adding several elements to downtown to help enhance its vibrancy.
Adding
residential
population
it for yourself up close when you attend Explore Downtown Living on September 22.
is
one, because a busy and active space is a safe
Discover what life is like in the heart of the
and thriving space. Adding to the downtown
city. Sign up for Explore Downtown Living and
experience is another aspect of creating an
experience downtown in a whole new way.
extraordinary place to spend your time, so adding fun and free activities that converge with other sporting and entertainment events downtown is another goal. The mpls downtown council’s website (mplsdowntown.com) has a community calendar that is all-inclusive and offers great opportunities to see what is going on downtown.
—Mark
Remme
is
the
communications
manager for the mpls downtown council and Downtown
Improvement
District.
To
learn
more about mdc or to follow along with its initiatives, visit mplsdowntown.com or follow along
on
Twitter,
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Minneapolis Ghost Walks WITH DANGEROUS LINDA by David Scheller
I have a mixed relationship with ghosts. I’ve never believed in them, despite Patrick Swayze’s best efforts to convince me otherwise. Nevertheless, even though I’d be there right at six with my sleeping bag and flashlight if I were offered a million dollars to spend a night in a haunted mansion, I’d still feel a little uneasy about the whole thing. I suppose even though I don’t believe in ghosts, I’m afraid something may be out there that could change my mind. But it is Halloween, and you have to do scary things if you’re too old to trick or treat and not cool enough to go clubbing. That’s why I went on the Minneapolis Ghost Walk, a guided tour of downtown accompanied by spirited accounts of the city’s paranormal past. This isn’t the kind of haunted attraction where costumed actors pop out at you for a startle, because the police would probably have a fit if we did that kind of thing in the city. It’s more of a history of Minneapolis told through the lens of its ghost stories. Dangerous Linda, the guide, is half the show on her own. In her trench coat, waistcoat, and fedora she looks like one of those Film Noir detectives who would boast about having three slugs inside of them (two whiskey, one lead), and she leads the tour with the energy of a carnival barker. When people passing by stopped to listen in on the tour, she told them how they could learn more about it online, and to have a nice night -- a very polite way of suggesting that they move along. No such thing as a free spook. We started out at Mill Ruins Park, where we learned about how the mill got ruined. Linda detailed the disaster’s unsavory aftermath, and recounted how first responders saw something unpleasant and impossible there. I will forego recounting many aspects of the tour in this magazine both out of respect to our more sensitive readers’ sensibilities, and also not to spoil some of the surprises. Let it suffice to say that I’m glad I never had to see the “Bits and Pieces Phantom.” On to the Guthrie, where the spirit of poor Richard Miller once lingered. Rumor has it that his ghost was so lucid that the actors used to practice their lines with him. It took a shaman to coax him along into the great beyond, but not after he became quite the spectral understudy.
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E X P LO R E D OW N TOW N At city hall we learned about an infamous hanged man who was still hanging around. The group was collectively unsettled by the silhouette looking down on us from the top f loor. The silhouette was probably equally unsettled by our gawking, before resuming emptying out the municipal waste paper baskets. Next we went to the Foshay, which is lousy with phantoms, and not just the Rolls Royce variety in its parking garage. The old office building turned luxury hotel reportedly has cold spots, sourceless footsteps, and elevators prone to stopping without notice. (I used to work at the Foshay, and attest that the scariest thing I ever saw there was the night club’s restroom after New Year’s Eve.)
“Whether you believe in ghosts or not, a city in itself is a kind of ghost story.” The Depot Hotel didn’t need a ghost story behind it to be frightful that night. It is populated by stark white statues of businessmen, a sailor, a newspaper boy, and other effigies frozen in time. It was as though Medusa had checked out back in the 40s and no one had bothered to clean up after her. Dangerous Linda concluded the tour back in Mill Ruins Park, a perfect circle around the city. She warned us that the more psychically inclined among us might experience a sense of heightened awareness after the tour, which I took as my cue to go find another martini. I thought about what Dangerous Linda taught me over it. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, a city in itself is a kind of ghost story. Every thread of rebar in its towers, every drop of asphalt poured into its streets, every tie in its railroad tracks will one day tell some story of a forebear who has left it. I am glad they won’t all have left so dismally that their departures will resonate as ghost stories. But they will resonate all the same. To book a tour with Minneapolis Ghost Walks, visit minneapolisghosts.com. Tell Linda I said “boo.”
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Gasthof Zur Gemutlichkeit by David Scheller
My dad and I had just spent a proper afternoon downtown, first having watched the Twins trounce the Reds three to one (in spite of our relief pitcher), followed by a good game of axe throwing. Dad had mentioned something earlier that day about an article he’d read on the decline of German restaurants across the country, and that he hadn’t seen one in ages. After he’d beaten me at axe throwing too many times, I said I’d show him that at least one will always be alive and well. Gasthof Zur Gemutlichkeit (roughly translated to “Guest House of Friendliness”) is Northeast’s very own sanctuary for all things German. Its tremendous sense of cheer hits you the moment your walk in. An enormous communal seating area sets the stage for big parties and sing-alongs, little framed photos of rustic scenes from the old country dot every square inch of wall, and Tyrolean hatted accordion players caper around keying songs, pausing occasionally to chirp little yodelayheehoos. If this isn’t the best place to shore up in after a ball game, then there isn’t one. Although some consider German fare among the less prolific of the world’s cuisine, I say they are missing something. Gasthof’s menu offers heroes’ feeds with dishes like wiener schnitzel, rouladen, sauerbraten, and steaks, all served with sides including spätzle, potato croquettes, and, naturally, sauerkraut. I had a jägerschnitzel smothered in mushroom gravy, while dad had a schweinshaxe, a tremendous smoked pork hock that caused three people to come up and ask what delicious mound of meat he had ordered. Gasthof’s beer list is longer than some restaurants’ menus, appropriately populated with lots of German beers, but with the requisite local and domestic stuff as well. I wanted to try Das Boot, a boot-shaped two liter glass of beer which comes with its own set of rules, but I find it incredibly hard to drive after drinking two liters of beer. I instead had a chaste half liter of Hacker-Pschorr, while my dad had a couple of Paulaners. In a rosy mood after our meal I cornered the manager of the place, who goes by Pinoy. “Gasthof’s atmosphere is our
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Rules for Das Boot Drinking Game 1. Das Boot can not touch the table until it is empty. star attraction,” he told me. “It’s all about creating a warm, inviting scene, the best kind for being with family and
2. After drinking, must clink Das Boot
making new friends, just like the traditional German guest
with your finger before passing to the next
houses we’re modeled after. I couldn’t tell you how many of
person.
our reservations are for 30 to 40 people -- that’s why you and your dad had to sit at the bar!” When you see multiple accordion players in one place, you have to ask where they all came from. “They’re the last of a dying breed,” explained Pinoy. “We keep the half dozen we were able to find pretty busy, with a few more on standby. Fortunately, accordion players are a tightly knit group, so ours are usually able to recommend new ones when we need
3. You must always drink from Das Boot with its toe facing up.
4. If you are splashed in the face with beer, you must drink again.
5. The person who drank from Das Boot
them. We’ve had one of our guys for the last 20 years, nearly
immediately preceding the person to
as long as we have been open. He gives us hope for the future
empty it must buy the next one.
of accordionists, too -- his grandkids are now learning to play, because they want to be just like him.” This is the best time of year to go to Gasthof, because it’s when they celebrate Oktoberfest. On Fridays and Saturdays from September 21st through October 13th, guests will celebrate German culture by wearing traditional lederhosen and dirndls, listening to live music, and eating giant ribs,
6. If you break rules one through three, you must drink again.
7. Do not clink Das Boot with other glassware or slap it on the table -- it will break!
slow smoked pork chops, soft pretzels, and apfelstrudels, all while soaking in the place’s wonderful cheer and beer. It doesn’t matter if you go to Oktoberfest alone -- your new friends are already there. Gasthof Zur Gemutlichkeit is located at 2300 University Ave NE in Minneapolis. To learn more about this wonderful Old World eatery, visit gasthofzg.com.
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Do Wood Son by David Scheller
“I made this chair and table set for a couple in Stillwater,” explained Manny Moreno as we looked through his binder of past commissions together. “They live in a gated community that wouldn’t let them put any kind signs on their lawn. As strict as those rules are, though, they don’t dictate anything about patio furniture. The couple told me the message they wanted to get across, and I designed something that they loved. Now they’ve got something meaningful on their porch, and they’re sticking it to their HOA in style!” This instance of Manny’s work underscores what he finds so precious about what he does with Do Wood Son. I believe he would be happy enough if he could only make custom wooden furniture from the comfort of his three car garage in Uptown, complete with his ancient bird dog Lucy and saw dust covered ‘63 Impala Super Sport to keep him company. But that he gets to make things which his clients attach special meaning to -- well, that’s the goal of the artist, isn’t it? Getting to thumb his nose at authority is just icing on the cake. “I didn’t get started with professional woodworking until a couple of years ago, when I lost my insurance
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shopdinelive.net job,” Manny continued. “I mean, living in this
“I found my niche with pieces that let people
old Victorian meant I’ve always had to do a lot of
express who they are,” said Manny. “We have a lot of
projects, and my daughter’s old doll house in the
transplants here in the Twin Cities, so a Californian
backyard gave me some experience. The real push
or a Coloradoan living here can still claim part
into doing this full-time, though, was realizing that I
of their identity in a functional way. Some of my
never wanted to work in the corporate world again.”
clients in mixed marriages, like a Minnesotan and Wisconsite for example, love buying two chairs for
(Those preambles to Do Wood Son weren’t
each of their respective heritages.”
insubstantial. What Manny calls a doll house is roughly on par with my apartment in terms of
“When I go to home shows and festivals, I do fine
sheer square footage, and his Victorian was built
taking whatever I’ve got at random to set up for
while Grover Cleveland first held office -- plenty of
display. I never know what people are going to react
opportunities for an amateur carpenter there.)
to -- it’s surprisingly common to run into a Houston Astros fan in northern Minnesota.”
Manny’s furniture, which primarily takes the form of Adirondack chairs, are anything but the work of
“It’s a bulky business,” Manny told me as I patted
a layman. Nearly every one he showed me, whether
Lucy goodbye. “Loading up these heavy chairs all
they lined his wraparound deck or stacked to the
the time, it can be kind of a hassle. But I couldn’t
ceiling of his workshop, were unique. One was
be happier than I am to work with my hands, and
laser engraved with a Día de Muertos skull. One
to make something so much more important to
had Prince himself photorealistically etched into
people than insurance.”
it. Another had a Vikings logo, each carefully inlaid piece individually painted, replete with LEDs to give
To learn more about what’s making Manny so
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of gore-soaked snow and misanthropic elves.
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shopdinelive.net The inclusion of animals in athletics is not a novel concept. The ancient Romans certainly knew how to spice things up in the Colosseum by adding a few strategically placed lions and bears to the mix. Horse racing wouldn’t be very much without the contribution of horses. Fishing without fish might be unthinkable, although some of us manage to do it just fine. Until recently, yoga has always been regrettably deprived of any animal collaboration. This was due to the difficulty in finding a suitable animal to do it with -- try to include a lion in a yoga class, and you’ll likely have very few people attend it twice. Thank the heavens that we have finally discovered that friendly, gentle goats are the perfect creatures to do Vrikshasanas and Bharadvajasanas alongside. Have Ya Herd of Roberts, WI is dedicated to giving people the joy and relaxation that only goat yoga can provide. Their proprietors Kevin and Jess Lubich weren’t originally interested in goats for their yoga properties, however. They first got goats for their much less entertaining value -- their milk. “We run a full-time dairy farm,” explained Jess. “We have 60 cows, and grow some other cash crops as well. A few years ago, we decided to branch out because of the low price that regular milk was going for, and naturally gravitated by David Scheller
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trying to focus, and more or less let them be. That doesn’t
and finally found the perfect one. As she had grown up on a
stop their personalities from getting through, though, so
farm, she was able to recognize at once that goats are the
they will keep entertaining from time to time. It’s always
future of yoga. Have Ya Herd was born, and now they host
fun to see people start competing to see who can mimic
goat yoga classes at their farm on weekends and wherever
the goats’ sounds the most convincingly.”
else they are summoned throughout the Twin Cities. “Even if you’re a little bit skeptical, when you take one “Every goat has a different personality,” explained Jess. “If
of our classes you’ll quickly see why goats are such a
you want a high energy yoga session, we’ll bring goats like
natural complement to yoga. Just like yoga is therapeutic,
our Frosty. He’s a bit of a hothead, and plays by his own
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to greet us at our door every morning. A lot of people love
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MUSIC & EVENTS AUG 18 - SEP 30
SEP 5
Renaissance Festival
American Idol and Kris Allen
9am-7pm, MN Renaissance Festival Site, Shakopee
7pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
AUG 23 - SEP 3
Sales
Minnesota State Fair 6am-11:59pm, MN Fairgrounds, St. Paul
SEP 1 Hairball 7:30pm, Grandstand, St. Paul
Taylor Swift 7pm, U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - 7th St Entry Room, Minneapolis
Poolside 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Aida Rodriguez
Aida Rodriguez
Aida Rodriguez
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
7pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Scotty Boy
SEP 11
7pm, The Exchange & Alibi Lounge, Minneapolis
10pm, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Beautiful Mess Creates Night
SEP 12
6pm-10pm, Running Aces Casino & Racetrack, Columbus
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Gary Clark Jr.
Jill & Tony
Rodney Atkins
7:30pm, Copperwing Distillery, St. Louis Park
7:30pm, Surly Brewing Festival Field, Minneapolis
Transmission
7pm, Rollie's Rednecks and Longnecks, St. Cloud
10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
Fozzy
7:30pm, The Warming House, Minneapolis
SEP 6
Olivia Gatwood
Rise Against
6:30pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
John Hiatt 8pm, Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
Wild Ponies and John Louis
8p, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
7pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
DJ Shannon Blowtorch
Neko Case
10p, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
6:30pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
SEP 2
Aida Rodriguez
Wild Ponies 6pm, Guy Waymore's Boat Storage and Music Emporium, Saint Cloud
Ted Hajnasiewicz
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
They Live, 1476, and Destroyer of Light 5pm, Caydence Records And Coffee, St. Paul
9am, Plums Neighborhood Grill & Bar, St. Paul
SEP 7
Andrew Peterson
O.A.R.
6:30pm, Association Free Lutheran Bible School, Plymouth
7pm, Mystic Lake Amphitheatre, Prior Lake
SEP 3
5:30pm, The Armory, Minneapolis
Boy George & Culture Club 6:30pm, Grandstand, St. Paul
SEP 4 Metallica
Needtobreathe Dawes 7pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
FIDLAR 7:30pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Target Center, Minneapolis
Brent Faiyaz
Ace Hood
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
6:30pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
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Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul, MN
Bruno Mars
SEP 8
Prof 7pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
Too Pure To Die, Nehemiah, and Venia 5:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
The Lao Tizer Band and Lao Tizer 6:30pm, Selby Avenue Jazz Fest, St. Paul
Aida Rodriguez 7pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
The Stir (GA) 7pm, First Avenue, Minneapolis
The Federales 8pm, 10K Brewing, Anoka
Malamanya 9pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
SEP 9 Borough Block Party Various Times, Washington Ave., Minneapolis
5 Seconds of Summer and The Aces 7pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
Upon A Burning Body 5:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Bruno Mars 10pm, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Mark Kozelek 7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Transmission 11pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
SEP 13 Beck 6:30pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
Jay Rock 10pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
Mushroomhead 10pm, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
White Denim 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Nothing 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Hot Snakes 7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
New Power Generation 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom, Minneapolis
SEP 14 Dispatch 6pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
Nothing But Thieves 10pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
Amorphis and Dark Tranquillity 6:30pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis, MN,
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Toe 7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Jim Pellinger 7pm, Riverview Cafe & Wine Bar, Minneapolis
Dahlia Jones and Jay Jeminii 9:30pm, Can Can Wonderland, St. Paul
Tacky Annie 10pm, American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis
Ramble Jam 2018 Various Times, Dakota County Fairgrounds, Farmington
SEP 15 Night of Champions 6pm-10pm, Running Aces Casino and Racetrack, Columbus
Ramble Jam 2018 Various Times, Dakota County Fairgrounds, Farmington
Bullet for My Valentine 7pm, Myth Live, St. Paul, MN
Liz Phair 10pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
The Ballroom Thieves 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Vicious Rumors, Mortificator, United Teachers of Music, and Semtex 7pm, Lee's Liquor Lounge, Minneapolis
Hoven Droven and Aar Maanta 10pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Scarlet Canary 7pm, Neisen's Sports Bar & Grill, Savage
SEP 19
SEP 22 - OCT 31
J. Cole
Scarecrows in the Gardens & Scarecrow Village
6pm, Target Center, Minneapolis 7:30pm, Target Center, Minneapolis
8am-8pm,Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chaska
(Hed) P.E.
SEP 23
7pm, The Red Carpet Nightclub, Saint Cloud
Bad Bunny
Young Thug and J. Cole
Karma Sutra 6:30pm, The Red Carpet Nightclub, Saint Cloud
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
UaZit, NatanYael, and John Also 3:30pm, Caydence Records And Coffee, St. Paul
SEP 17 CafĂŠ Tacvba 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom, Minneapolis
Johnny Marr 7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
Beth Hart 10pm, Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
Sona Jobarteh 7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Aynur 7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
SEP 18 Julia Michaels
Greensky Bluegrass
7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Transmission 10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
SEP 20 Leon Bridges 8pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Deep Purple and Judas Priest 7pm, Treasure Island Resort & Casino, Welch
Dustin Ybarra 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Becky Kapell, Mary Bue, and Kari Arnett 7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Ben Lubeck 7pm, ArcStone Technologies, Minneapolis
SEP 21 Leon Bridges
7pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Mom Jeans. (CA), Just Friends, and Shortly
The Record Company
6pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
The Aftergreens 11am, Unknown venue, Minneapolis
4th Ave
7:30pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
David Wilcox 10pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
1pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - 7th St Entry Room, Minneapolis
The 4onthefloor
Dustin Ybarra
Josh Ward
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
9:30pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
Sebastian Maniscalco
Spiro
7:30pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
6:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Sofia Talvik
Ohmme
7:30pm, Jackson Center for the Arts, Jackson
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Julian McCullough
SEP 24
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Seepeoples 10pm, Nomad World Pub - Minneapolis
7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
North By North 7pm, Hexagon Bar, Minneapolis
8pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
SEP 25
Sebastian Maniscalco
Blitzen Trapper
Fendika and Jupiter & Okwess
7pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Propaganda and Liz Vice 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - 7th St Entry Room, Minneapolis
Natalie Prass 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Tilian 6:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
The Stray Birds 10pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Dustin Ybarra 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Open Minded 6:30pm, Lee's Liquor Lounge, Minneapolis
Chachi
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
SEP 26 Frankie Cosmos 7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Matthew Perryman Jones 7pm, The Aster Cafe, Minneapolis
Welshly Arms 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Molsky's Mountain Drifters and Bruce Molsky 6:30, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Julian McCullough 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Erin Markey 10pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Transmission
10pm, The Pourhouse - Downtown, Minneapolis
10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
SEP 22
SEP 27
Remo Drive
Shooter Jennings
10:30pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Angra 6:30pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
Rev. Sekou
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Dark Star Orchestra 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom, Minneapolis
SYML
Japanese Breakfast
Dustin Ybarra
The Marcus King Band
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
Rita Coolidge
7:30, Nomad World Pub - Minneapolis
In Real Life
Zhou Family Band
6pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
6pm, Paramount Theatre, Saint Cloud
7pm, Machine Shop, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
U-God
HONNE 7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Hanna Benn and Deantoni Parks
7am, Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
SEP 28
Delgres and Lemon Bucket Orkestra
Autumn Brew Review
The Frights
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
The Revolution
7:30pm, Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
10pm, Mystic Lake Amphitheatre, Prior Lake,
Julian McCullough
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom, Minneapolis
Jeff Tweedy
Counting Crows and Live
Cody Jinks
7pm, Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center, Bloomington
7pm, Kitty Cat Klub, Minneapolis
Psychotic Reaction and The Cult of Lip
SEP 16 1pm, Historic Grain Belt Brewery Complex, Minneapolis
7pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
Ethan Bortnick
Chachi 9pm, The Exchange & Alibi Lounge, Minneapolis
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis 10pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul 7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
CloZee 7pm, The Loft at Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
Mayda 9pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
SEP 29 Shakey Graves 7:30pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Jeremy Zucker and Chelsea Cutler 6pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
Lucero 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom, Minneapolis
hyukoh 5:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
ISLAND 7pm, First Avenue & 7th St Entry, Minneapolis
Michale Graves 10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
Art Vandalay 6pm, Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery, Mankato
SEP 30 Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society 3:30pm-4:30pm, James J. Hill Center, St. Paul
Make-a-Scarecrow 10am-2pm,Minnesota Landscape Arboretum,Chaska
Shaggy and Sting 8pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
UB40 7pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
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Dead Sara
Soccer Mommy
DREAMERS
Charlotte Lawrence
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
7PM, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
6:30pm, THE GARAGE, Burnsville
5pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Zeal and Ardor
Wintersun, Sarah Longfield, and Ne Obliviscaris
The Hunna
Louis Cole
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
7PM, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
Rivers of Nihil
Tri-xX
7pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
8pm, Studio B at the Skyway Theater, Minneapolis
Julian McCullough 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
OCT 1 Sam Evian 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Joe Buchanan 7pm, Temple of Aaron, St. Paul
Murder By Death 10PM, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Amy Shark 7PM, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Welcome to Night Vale 7PM, Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
Owl City
The Growlers
Lil Dicky
8:30pm, Papa Charlie's, Lutsen
Dessa
Matt Andersen
OCT 12 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
7PM, First Avenue, Minneapolis
7pm, The Aster Cafe, Minneapolis
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
OCT 6
Sofia Talvik Sam Weber and Lena Elizabeth
Trevor Powers
7PM, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis
Chris Lake 6PM, REV Ultra Lounge, Minneapolis
10pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
Pure Prairie League 5:30pm, Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis
Maria and the Coins 7:30 pm, 318 Cafe, Excelsior, MN
Black Rain 7pm, Loring Bar & Restaurant, Minneapolis
OCT 18 Max Frost 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
The Platters and The Drifters 7pm, Presentation Hall, Mayo Civic Center, Rochester
Alex Rossi
Tri-xX OCT 19 Umphrey's McGee
7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
7pm, Dakota, Minneapolis
The Score
9:30pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
OCT 2
7PM, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis Jade Bird
Glorietta 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
7PM, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
OCT 13
Mary Bragg
Lucy Kaplansky and Clarence Bucaro 10PM, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Keith Urban
7pm, The Warming House, Minneapolis
6:30pm, Target Center, Minneapolis
CHVRCHES 8pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Alina Baraz 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
Carbon Leaf
DJ Shannon Blowtorch
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
OCT 3
OCT 7
CHVRCHES
Whethan
8pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
7pm, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
Bob Moses
Jarlath Henderson
7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
Monster Magnet 7pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis
Eleanor Friedberger 7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Transmission
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Noah Cyrus 6:30pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
OCT 8 The Glitch Mob
10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
7:30pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
OCT 4
OCT 9
Lil Xan
ZHU
7pm, Myth Live, St. Paul
Ryley Walker 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
David Liebe Hart 8pm, Nomad World Pub - Minneapolis, Minneapolis
OCT 5 Death Cab for Cutie 7PM, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Jamey Johnson, and Bad Company 7PM, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
St. Lucia
12pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
Twin Shadow 7pm, First Avenue, Minneapolis
Supersuckers
Air Supply 6pm, Grand Casino Hinckley Events & Convention Center, Hinckley
Kidz Bop Kids
7:30pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Tri-xX 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
TheDopestMatrix, C E R O, ColdLe'Roy TGC, and QEDJ Flows
7pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
10pm, Driftwood Char Bar, Minneapolis
Andrew Bayer
OCT 21
7pm, REV Ultra Lounge, Minneapolis
Holly Near 10pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Hoopsnakes 10:30pm, Medina Entertainment Center, Medina
Malamanya 9pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis,
OCT 14 REO Speedwagon 7:30pm,Verizon Center, Mankato
Lucia Micarelli 7pm, Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul,
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 7pm, Presentation Hall, Mayo Civic Center, Rochester
10pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
OCT 15
OCT 10
Saintseneca
Twenty One Pilots 7pm, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Phil Collins 10pm, Target Center, Minneapolis
Tri-xX 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
OCT 22 Fleetwood Mac 7pm, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
Trivium 7pm, Myth Live, St. Paul
Lisa Stansfield 7:30pm, Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
Tall Heights 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
OCT 23 Kali Uchis
7pm, First Avenue & 7th St Entry, Minneapolis
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
10pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
OCT 16
MC50, Wayne Kramer, and MC5
Tove Styrke
MOE.
7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
J Balvin
10pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Elliott Brood 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - 7th St Entry Room, Minneapolis
7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
Celtic Thunder
Gruff Rhys
7:30pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
10PM, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
OCT 11
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Mikaela Davis 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry 7th St Entry Room, Minneapolis
Belly
The Avett Brothers
OCT 17
OCT 24
10pm, Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, Prior Lake
Troye Sivan
Dom Flemons
7:30pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
The Platters and The Drifters
The Moth Story Slam
7pm, Verizon Center, Mankato
7:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
9PM, Music Hall, Minneapolis
Blue October
7PM, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Ben Rector and The Band Camino 10PM, State Theatre, Minneapolis
Dessa 7PM, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis
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Jessie J and Ro James 10pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
Thee Oh Sees 7:30pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Future Generations
Yungblud 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
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Ty Segall
NOV 6
Passenger
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Good Charlotte
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
OCT 30
6pm, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
MAX
The Dead South
NOV 17
7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry - Mainroom
The Outlaws and Molly Hatchet
Martin Barre
NOV 7
8:15pm, Medina Entertainment Center, Medina
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Wild Nothing
Advance Base
OCT 31
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
7pm, The Warming House, Minneapolis
HALLOWEEN Kiiara
Tash Sultana
The Twilight Sad 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul, MN
Slothrust 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
OCT 26 The Milk Carton Kids 7pm, Pantages Theatre, Minneapolis
Mitski 7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
Straight No Chaser 8pm, Mystic Lake Showroom, Prior Lake
Yaeji 7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Tyler Childers 7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
Over the Rhine
7pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
NOV 8
Rezz
Windhand
8pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
Loudon Wainwright III
7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapoli
7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
NOV 9
Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys
Ronnie Milsap
9pm, Lee's Liquor Lounge, Minneapolis
10pm, Medina Entertainment Center, Medina
SuicideGirls: Blackheart Burlesque
NOV 10
10pm, The Woman's Club of Minneapolis, Minneapolis
The Grow Fangs 8pm, Kitty Cat Klub, Minneapolis
Josh Wolf 7:30pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
John Gorka 8pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Cleopatrick 6:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Josh Wolf 7pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
NOV 18 Crowder and Jordan Feliz 6pm, Auditorium, Mayo Civic Center, Rochester,
Dweezil Zappa
Robert DeLong
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
7pm, Myth Live, St. Paul
NOV 22
Little River Band
THANKSGIVING DAY
7pm, Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis
NOV 1
8:30pm, Medina Entertainment Center, Medina
OCT 27
Lily Allen
Behemoth
Hippo Campus
5:30pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
7pm, Cabooze, Minneapolis, MN
6pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
Tedeschi Trucks Band
NOV 11
NOV 24
Home Improvement & Design Expo 10am-5pm, HealthEast Sports Center, Woodbury
The Goo Goo Dolls
10pm, Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis
Low Cut Connie
A Perfect Circle
NOV 23
Hippo Campus
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
6pm, Palace Theatre, St. Paul
NOV 13
NOV 25
8pm, Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
NOV 2
RÜFÜS DU SOL
Maségo
Josh Groban
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
8pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
Seven Lions, Mitis, and Jason Ross
7pm, Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis
Craig Ferguson 10pm, Grand Casino Mille Lacs Event Center, Onamia
Mothers (GA) 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Aparna Nancherla 7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Amy Shreve 8am, Westwood Community Church, Excelsior
Off Duty Astronauts 7pm, Neisen's Sports Bar & Grill, Savage
Gurf Morlix 8pm, The Warming House, Minneapolis
Over the Rhine 7pm, Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis
OCT 28 Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society 3:30pm-4:30pm, James J. Hill Center, St. Paul
The Dirty Nil 7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Nirmala Rajasekar 7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
Melodime 7pm, Studio B at the Skyway Theater, Minneapolis
Doyle 6:30pm, Lee's Liquor Lounge, Minneapolis
OCT 29 Joep Beving 7:30pm,Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
10pm, Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul
The Joy Formidable 7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
Low
Tiny Moving Parts, Daddy Issues, and The Menzingers 7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
10pm, Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul
NOV 14
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Gabriel Kahane
10pm, Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis
Steve Cole 10pm, Dakota, Minneapolis
Vicky Emerson and Mother Banjo
Doyle 6pm, The Red Carpet Nightclub, Saint Cloud,
NOV 26 Kodaline 5:30pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
Igorrr 7pm, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
Yukon Blonde and The Zolas
7pm, Pepito's Parkway Theater, Minneapolis
7pm, Turf Club, St. Paul
NOV 15
NOV 28
El Ten Eleven
Underoath
8pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
7pm, Skyway Theatre, Minneapolis
NOV 3
Charley Crockett and Turnpike Troubadours
Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, and Blondie Chaplin
7:30pm, Hook & Ladder Theater, Minneapolis
Local H
7pm, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis
7:30pm, Orpheum Theatre, Minneapolis
10:30p,, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
Josh Wolf
Junior Brown
Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee 10pm, Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel, Morton
7pm, Rick Bronson's House of Comedy, Bloomington
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
The Okee Dokee Brothers
NOV 16
Ezra Furman
Shallou
The Moth Story Slam
7pm, The O'Shaughnessy, St. Catherine University, St. Paul
The Greatest Generation 7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
NOV 4
7pm, 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis
Brian Setzer Orchestra 8pm, State Theatre, Minneapolis
Rend Collective
7:30pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis 7:30pm, Amsterdam Bar and Hall, St. Paul
NOV 30 The Motet
Gallant
7pm, Crossview Covenant Church, North Mankato
7pm, First Avenue, Minneapolis
7pm, First Avenue and 7th St Entry Mainroom, Minneapolis
BlackHawk
Aaron Lewis
WHY?
8:30pm, Medina Entertainment Center, Medina,
7pm, Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis
The Floozies
Dan Zanes
7pm, First Avenue, Minneapolis
7pm, Paramount Theatre, Saint Cloud
Keith Harkin
NOV 5
7pm, Grand Casino Mille Lacs Event Center, Onamia
7pm, James Ballentine VFW Post 246, Minneapolis
Gregory Alan Isakov 7pm, First Avenue, Minneapolis |
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