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Lyric Arts Company Of Anoka Names Andrew Leshovsky As Managing Director
Lyric Arts Company of Anoka has named Andrew Leshovsky as its new Managing Director and COO, leading the organization with Artistic and Executive Director Laura Tahja Johnson. Leshovsky served nearly six years as Director of Marketing and Engagement at Theater Latté Da in Minneapolis. Prior to joining Theater Latté...
Theater Latté Da Presents SCOTLAND, PA At The Ritz Theater This September
Theater Latté Da has announced that single tickets are now on sale for the regional premiere of SCOTLAND, PA, with book by Michael Mitnick, music and lyrics by Adam Gwon, based on the cult film by Billy Morrissette and Shakespeare's Macbeth, running September 18, 2024 through October 20, 2024 at the Ritz Theater, 345 13th Avenue NE in Minneapolis. The darkly comedic production kicks off Theater Latté Da's 5-show 2024/2025 Season.
Area Voices: Founders dreamed up Lutsong around a Lake Superior campfire
LUTSEN — This year's event is the third Lutsong Music Festival, and it was started by three people: Scott Schuler, Molly Maher and Chuck Corliss. One night, Schuler and Maher were hanging out around a campfire on the shores of Lake Superior when Schuler said, “How do we share this magic? It's such a beautiful thing.”
Brooklyn Park Police K9 Meeko to Receive Bullet Protective Vest
For the last six months, Meeko, a 2-year-old German shepherd, has played a vital role for the Brooklyn Park Police Department. “This is kind of the beginning of our change in philosophy with K-9s, where we’re really focused on tracking, using the dog’s nose, versus biting,” said Brooklyn Park Police Inspector Elliot Faust.
Brooklyn Park Apartment Fire Sends Three To Hospital
The Brooklyn Park Fire Department is reminding residents to keep an eye on their stoves after a cooking fire sent three people to the hospital. The fire started around 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 13 at an apartment in the 6800 block of 63rd Avenue. Arriving firefighters found a fire...
Rondo Days returns: Hip hop legends MC Lyte, Rakim to join the festivities
It’s been five years since the last Rondo Days celebration in 2018. Those jubilant celebrations showcased the best that the Rondo community, the Black community, had to offer—music, marching bands, healthcare tents, arts and crafts, and great food. They hold a significant place in our history and identity.
Czech, Slovak dancers highlight International Festival, hope to preserve ancestral culture
In 1992, the nation known as Czechoslovakia split. But a group of dancers in St. Paul representing the now-dissolved nation weren’t ready to hang up their clogs. Having just performed at the Faribault International Festival on Saturday, the St. Paul Czech and Slovak Folk Dancers withstood the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and are still performing to this day. They have two cultures to represent now, according to their director, Louise Wessinger. ...
Call Her Lollipop Lily: Today’s Pet of the Week!
We're not sure if she does a shaky rockin' dance, but you don't want to pass up your chance...with Lollipop Lily, today's Pet of the Week from Tri-County Humane Society!. Lollipop Lily is a neutered 4-month-old mixed breed. She's a bit bashful, but friendly. Not much else is known about Lollipop Lily, as she came to TCHS with her brothers and sisters from another facility. Stop by TCHS and see if Lollipop Lily is the perfect flavor of furry friend for your family!
7 Vikings Who Made PFF Positional Rankings | Offense
QB – 31. Sam Darnold & J.J. McCarthy. Only the Denver Broncos duo of Jarrett Stidham and Bo Nix stopped the Vikings from ranking dead last in quarterback play. Sam Darnold is expected to be the man under center to start the season, with Kevin O’Connell molding JJ McCarthy to take over at an undesignated point.
Woman dropped by insurance because of car's make and model
MAPLE GROVE, Minn. (Gray News) - A Minnesota woman said she is in shock after she was dropped by her insurance company all because of her car’s make and model. Erin Walters said she was a State Farm customer for five years, but the insurance company recently refused to renew her policy citing “high theft rates.”
Plea hearing scheduled next week in Feeding our Future bribe case
MINNEAPOLIS — One of the five people charged in the attempted $120,000 bribe of a juror in the Feeding our Future meal fraud trial has a "plea agreement hearing" set for July 23, according to the federal court scheduling system. Abdimajid Nur is charged in the indictment with conspiracy...
Jim Carrey’s Private Collection Heads to Auction, a Designer Showhouse Takes Over a Minneapolis Castle, and More News
From significant business changes to noteworthy product launches, there’s always something new happening in the world of design. In this biweekly roundup, AD PRO has everything you need to know. Design Happenings. Jim Carrey’s stash of art and design is heading to auction. Funnyman Jim Carrey is also...
Vikings Links: Justin Jefferson — You ARE the Father!
It wouldn’t be the Minnesota Vikings if they weren’t in the headlines for one thing or another. Somehow, this is the least weird/tragic thing in the last week or two — but a judge in New Jersey ruled that Justin Jefferson is the father of his ex-girlfriend Andrea Galea’s baby.
Anthony Edwards and LeBron James Make Big News with Recent Announcement
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards and NBA legend LeBron James have made headlines with a major announcement. James is set to star alongside Edwards in a new Netflix docuseries, with Edwards taking the lead role. The series, which will be similar to Netflix’s NFL “Quarterback” series, will ...
NBA May Offer Marc Lore and A-Rod a Seattle Expansion Peace Offering to Back Off Timberwolves
Glen Taylor, Marc Lore and A-Rod are expected to hold arbitration hearings over the Minnesota Timberwolves soon... or are they? The post NBA May Offer Marc Lore and A-Rod a Seattle Expansion Peace Offering to Back Off Timberwolves appeared first on MinnesotaSportsFan.
Hopkins man pleads guilty to murdering ex-girlfriend he had a history of abusing
HOPKINS, Minn. — A Twin Cities man has pleaded guilty to murdering a woman who had a no-contact order against him for domestic abuse.Matthew Brenneman, 39, of Hopkins entered a plea of guilty to second-degree murder, according to court documents filed in Hennepin County on Monday. He was originally charged with two counts of second-degree murder and later indicted with first-degree murder. Details of the plea deal have yet to be released.According to a criminal complaint, a building manager called Hopkins police to an apartment building on the 420 block of Van Buren Avenue North last July. The manager said he...
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