by Kyle Smelter | Aug 15, 2016 | Page, Theater
OLD LOG THEATREOperating in bucolic Excelsior since the 1940s, Old Log has long been known as a dinner theater specializing in comedies and musicals, as well as favorites for children. Image by Old Log Theatre Operating in bucolic Excelsior since the 1940s, Old Log...
by Kyle Smelter | Aug 15, 2016 | Page, Theater
TEN THOUSAND THINGSA company with no permanent home, Ten Thousand Things is more than worth the effort to find. Image by Paula Keller. Courtesy of Ten Thousand Things A company with no permanent home, Ten Thousand Things is more than worth the effort to find. Dividing...
by Tammy Galvin | Aug 15, 2016 | Art Galleries & Studios, Blog Posts, Hiking, Tales From the Road
4 FALL-FAVORITE ACTIVITIES TO SPICE UP YOUR SEASON IN THE TWIN CITIESFrom vast prairie lands to steep rocky cliffs and rolling hills connecting the two, fall is in its glory here. Image by pixabay.com/Pexels There’s something about fall activities in Minneapolis that...
by Kelly Benson | Aug 5, 2016 | Art Galleries & Studios, Directory Entry, Page
MIDWAY CONTEMPORARY ARTModern, experiential art in Northeast Minneapolis. The stark, crisp white walls at Midway Contemporary Art have served as the backdrop to some of the area’s most challenging modern art of the past decade. Located near the historic mill...
by visittc | Feb 25, 2016 | Page, Redirected, Theater
Theater Image by Wes Peck/flickr The Twin Cities is home to a vital and varied theater scene that rivals any in the world. The Guthrie Theater is the flagship on the banks of the Mississippi in Minneapolis, but all kinds of theatrical performances—from touring...
by visittc | Feb 25, 2016 | Page, Redirected, Spectator Sports
Sports Image by Wes Peck/flickr Minnesota is one of a handful of states in the country to have five major professional sports teams, so it’s easy to be loud and proud when it comes to state pride. Fans have even more reason to get riled up over the major sporting...