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Guthrie Theater, Gold Medal Flour, Washburn "A" Mill, Mill City Museum: In the Heart of the Beast May Day Parade, Powderhorn Park: Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Walker Art Center: The Bakken Museum: Al's Breakfast: First Avenue: Minnehaha Falls: Ashley Rukes GLBT Pride Parade: Basilica of Saint Mary: Hennepin Avenue: Chain of Lakes: George ...
The event is hosted by the Basilica of St. Mary and described by City Pages as "summertime's hottest church party". [1] The festival is the largest music festival held within the city of Minneapolis. The event is in its third decade, with past headlining artists including Ryan Adams , Weezer , Imagine Dragons , Ray LaMontagne , Panic! at the ...
"105 The Vibe" logo (2015–2018) On August 14, 2015, at 3 p.m., the 105 frequencies flipped to classic hip hop as “105 The Vibe”, which competed with K273BH/KTCZ-FM HD3 in the format. At the time of the launch, the Twin Cities market did not have a single commercial Urban, Urban AC or Rhythmic CHR formatted station.
Events organized in June by Twin Cities Pride in the mid-2010s include family picnics, music concerts, a 5K run, and a festival featuring hundreds of exhibitors and vendors. [10] Protests in 2017 and 2018 highlighted ongoing tensions around police involvement in the parade.
Ultimately, the event cost the city more than $680,000, well above the $450,000 figure Green stated publicly weeks before the event — though it's unclear if her estimate included more than ...
Minneapolis Cider Co./Trail Magic, 701 SE. 9th St., Minneapolis. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Trail Magic Earth Day Hike. Celebrate Earth Day with a self-led hike to the nearby Nicollet Island.
An experienced crowd surfer, Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak reneged on his promise to stage dive at the first show after reopening. [ 23 ] McClellan ended his 32-year stint at First Avenue in 2005, [ 24 ] and began to focus on local music non-profit, the Diverse Emerging Music Organization (or DEMO). [ 25 ]
Target Center is a multi-purpose arena located in Minneapolis that opened in 1990. It hosts major family shows, concerts, sporting events, graduations and private events. Target Corporation, founded and headquartered in Minneapolis since 1902, has held the naming rights to the arena since its opening. [3]