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MontiArts taking art show applications
MONTICELLO — MontiArts is currently accepting applications from local artists to participate in its annual Community Art Show. The deadline to apply is May 31. The show will run from June 14-26 at MontiArts’ downtown location, at 213 West Broadway. Applications are open to artists over the age of 18 and work can be in any medium at any size. ...
MLE concert rocks the house
Maple Lake Elementary School sixth graders opened their “Rock Concert” Tuesday, April 16th with a small-group performance of “You Are My Sunshine.”. The concert featured music from some of the biggest rock bands of the 1960s through the 1990s including Bon Jovi, Tears for Fears, Ozzy Osbourne, Bob Seger, Neil Diamond and more. They performed Queen’s “We Will Rock You.”
Brute’s Bleat
I envy Mike Muller who has enjoyed winters in Florida since he retired from the theatre business a number of year’s ago. He keeps me posted on his fishing trips which I enjoy and also on things happening in Minnesota and in particular Maple Lake. His most recent concern...
Monticello Wine Trail wineries celebrating wine week
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Monticello Wine Week kicks off on Friday. The festival used to be a one-day event, but now they’re giving attendees more opportunities and ways to experience the wine. There’s even a golf tournament at Keswick Hall where each team is led by a local...
Crafting and other events at the Princeton library
TESTIFY: A Virtual Conversation Join people from across the state of Minnesota virtually on Tuesday, April 30 at 7 pm for an evening of conversation with Justice Alan Page and his daughter, Georgi Page-Smith to discuss the TESTIFY: Americana from Slavery to Today Exhibit. Photographs of selections from the family’s extraordinary collection are currently touring ECRL’s library branches. Please visit our events calendar at ecrlib.org or talk to staff for...
St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra’s Saturday concert reflects on its home
ST. CLOUD — Concert-goers can ponder what truly creates a home at 7:30 p.m., April 27, as the St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra presents a concert at St. Cloud State University’s Ritsche Auditorium. “The concert, entitled ‘A New Home,’ is made up of music that inspires us to reflect...
St. Michael event hosts 35 crime/thriller authors
On April 20, the St. Michael-Albertville-Hanover Friends of the Library hosted a Crime, Coffee and Donuts event at the St. Michael City Council Chambers. The event was a collaboration between the Friends of the Library and the Twin Cities Sisters in Crime chapter. The Friends of the Library, which is a nonprofit organization that supports the library and the community, hopes to host the event annually. Thirty-five Minnesota authors gathered with their crime, thriller, mystery, paranormal, or other works. ...
Jae Skeese’s “Testament of the Times” Offers A Fresh Perspective from Buffalo’s Underground
Straight from the city full of crime, racists, & haters; Buffalo native, Jae Skeese, returns on the scene with another album titled Testament of the Times, entirely produced by Superior. The project possesses a certain novelistic quality for its introspective storytelling & lyricism. It focuses on Skeese’s upbringing in Buffalo,...
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