Minneapolis' Season of Engaging Events: Films, Music, Outdoor Fun & Culinary Delights
Minneapolis is set to host a series of engaging and thought-provoking events this season. From film screenings to musical performances and culinary experiences, these events promise to entertain and educate.
Kicking off the season is Tunde Olaniran's debut film, 'Made a Universe', which will be screened at the North Garden Theater in St. Paul. The film explores themes of environmental injustice and the carceral state through science fiction and horror movie tropes.
Meanwhile, music lovers can look forward to 'Broken Ice', a musical event featuring Northern Indigenous artists. Hosted by Kate Nelson at First Avenue, the event aims to highlight the potential impact of 'The Fashion Act' on the fashion nova industry. The act holds brands responsible for their social and environmental impacts.
For those seeking outdoor fun, Silverwood Park will host 'Midwinter Melt'. This event promises mesmerizing lights, snowshoe trails, frozen footgolf, and solar lamp creation. The event will start with a fireside gathering accompanied by DJ Q Bear of KMOJ, followed by performances by AKU-MATU, Dylan Bizhikiins Jennings, Joe Rainey, S. Carey's Bizhiki, and Nicholas Galanin's Ya Tseen.
In the culinary sphere, former White House chef Sam Kass will host an experience at the Hewing Hotel. The event will focus on near-extinct ingredients, offering a unique gastronomic adventure.
These events offer a diverse range of experiences, from film and music to outdoor activities and culinary delights. Each promises to engage and enlighten, making for a memorable season in Minneapolis.
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