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“Shoutout to unions… join your union”On the show this week:00:01:04 NewsSpotify launches Reserved, a feature that will hold two concert tickets for an artist's most dedicated fans00:11:23 Ugly Duckling Union by Lowertown album review discussion00:50:32 Upcoming releasesAlbum rankings:Prince Daddy & the Hyena - Hotwire Trip SwitchRatboys - Singin' to an Empty ChairFriko - Something Worth Waiting ForMandy, Indiana - URGHAvalon Emerson & the Charm - Written into ChangesJasmine Myra - Where Light SettlesThundercat - DistractedPrism Shores - Softest AttackThe Orielles - Only You LeftGregory Uhlmann - Extra StarsIron & Wine - Hen's TeethAmerican Football - American Football (LP4)Dry Cleaning - Secret LoveLande Hekt - Lucky Nowrat - homeOkkyung Lee + Explore Ensemble - SignalsLucid Express - Instant ComfortJenny on Holiday - Quicksand HeartBasement - WIRED
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Aja Monet. Jack Antonoff's Bleachers. Radiohead's Ed O'Brien. Guest host Ann Powers chats with Aurora McGuckin of MVY Radio in Massachusetts about their favorite albums out Friday, May 22. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.The Starting 5(00:00) Bleachers, 'everyone for ten minutes'(06:55) JPEGMAFIA, 'EXPERIMENTAL RAP'(12:49) Ed O'Brien, 'Blue Morpho'(19:01) aja monet, 'the color of rain'(25:19) Lowertown, 'Ugly Duckling Union'(30:35) The Lightning Round- Alela Diane, 'Who's Keeping Time?'- Mexican Institute of Sound & Meridian Brothers, 'Ruido Tovar'- Balming Tiger, 'Gongbu'- Bill Orcutt & Mabe Fratti, 'Almost Waking'- Traumprinz, 'Life'Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.Credits:Host: Ann PowersGuest: Aurora McGuckin, MVY RadioAudio Producer: Noah CaldwellDigital Producer: Dora LeviteEditors: Otis Hart, Elle MannionExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedSpecial thanks to Lars Gotrich and Robin HiltonSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
On this episode of A One Pint Stand, I sit down with Mike Christenson and Josh Secaur of Gambit Brewing in Lowertown. They have recently switched to a brewpub model and have begun serving cocktails and wine to go along with their delicious craft beers. They have also added some exciting new food options to go with their wonderful Weiner Wednesdays and pizza. If you liked the show and want to support the A One Pint Stand, consider joining our Patreon. There is some great bonus content that our Patreon supporters enjoy that give a fun peek behind the scenes.
This week for Alecia's disappeared episode we have two special cohosts on the show, Rachel of Like Mother Like Murder and Jasmine of Black Coffee, Crime, and Crochet. Sierra had an unexpected family emergency (don't worry everyone is okay) and was unable to make it. In October 2009, 14 year Justin Rutter disappeared from his neighborhood in Ottawa, Ontario; while their are a number of theories, the family remains without answers.Want more twisted content? Consider joining our Patreon for some welcome goodies and 100+ bonus episodes ready for you to unlock. Your support truly means the world to us. https://www.patreon.com/twistedanduncorkedYou can buy us a drink on Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/twistedpodCheck out our website for sources and photos from todays episode www.twistedanduncorked.comWatch on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@twistedanduncorkedFollow us on all of the socials:Instagram and TikTok @twistedanduncorkedTwitter @twisted_podFacebook @twistedanduncorkedpodcast
From local eating in Minnesota to down in Florida we discuss the restaurant business in Lowertown and also Jason tries out the local spot at Luminary Hotels in Fort Myers, Florida for today's DeRusha Eats!
Not enough credit goes to the writers that cover this team all season long and one of the best, Dan Hayes joins us to chat baseball and concerts. Plus Jason shares his dining experience from Ft. Myers and is Lowertown dead?
Oliver checks out favourites from psych rockers The Entrance Band, including a cover of 60s psych legends Love. Also, new releases from Chuck Prophet, Chicago punk rockers Sincere Engineer, and Lowertown's Olivia O. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
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Homecoming; Chappell Roan; Hurricane Helene and climate change; Republicans are telling you exactly who they are; Wisconsin; Iranian hacker files on JD Vance and media’s double standards; Lowertown shocking random murder; Axios ranks the loneliest states; Minneapolis City Counsil members vote against homeless shelter donation; Michael Brodkorb previews Sunday’s game.
Saint Paul police say its officers were involved in a fatal shooting this morning in Belle Plaine, southwest of the Twin Cities.And a parent alleging abuse against her child on a Minneapolis public school bus says she has been granted a restraining order against a district employee.Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
St. Paul Police say a woman who was shot and killed in an alley Wednesday evening in the Lowertown neighborhood was the victim of random violence. The suspected shooter died Thursday in a confrontation with officers.And an anonymous donor has agreed to match a $1.5 million grant to save Agate Housing and Services in downtown Minneapolis, which was set to close Oct. 9. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.Find these headlines and more at Mprnews.org.Police fatally shoot suspect in ‘cold-blooded' killing of artist in St. Paul's LowertownAnonymous donor matches city grant to save Minneapolis shelter from closureRead the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Hour 2: Jason talked about some chilling new details in a Lowertown murder. Then, are politicians more corrupt? Or do we just hear more about it? And then he's joined by Pat Montague from JD Hoyt's on DeRusha Eats
Jason talks about the latest chilling details regarding the murder of an artist in Lowertown. Then after the indictment of the Mayor of New York City, are politicians more corrupt? Or are we just more aware of it?
Like an Australian Great White, Andrew circles the Melbourne show gobbling up interviews with first time fans and a band member. Lowertown review: Mike gives an in-depth review of The Yacht Club show on the banks of the Mississippi River. Find out how The Hold Steady drowns the crowd with a killer set. (30:50) Hot…Yacht Rock or Yuck…Naught Rock? Kevin & Mike dive into a debate with Gaspar over the merits of Yacht Rock, especially for fans of The Hold Steady. Will they manage to convert him? Please leave us a voicemail at: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheHoodratRecap
Adán Bean transforms Studio A at WABE with his blend of spoken word poetry, hip-hop, and storytelling.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Electric Sons are duo Andrew Miller and Ben Richards, who perform an acoustic set of their anthemic alt-pop songs in Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Blair Crimmins and the Hookers bring a mix of ragtime, traditional New Orleans Jazz, and contemporary pop songwriting to Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bilingual rapper Diom blends hip-hop with Afrobeats in an electric set from Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kodie Shane's electric performance from Studio A at WABE blends hip-hop with R&B-style vocals – in her set from Studio A at WABE, Kodie performs with both a drummer and DJ, creating the energy of a live band that evokes alternative rock and emo pop.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Will Hill transforms Studio A at WABE with his style of rap that brings in new and old school hip-hop.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Trickey is a singer who often combines experimental, orchestral compositions with traditional country music songwriting. Noted for leaning into a genre he calls “softcore,” Ben brings an unplugged-style set to Studio A at WABE, playing acoustic guitar and accompanied by only a violin.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harpist Angelica Hairston fills Studio A at WABE with her special style of classical music, sharing stories of what inspired her path and compositions. Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jasmine Janai channels jazz vocal standards and contemporary R&B, with traces of bossa nova and blues, from Studio A at WABE.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lesibu Grand lights up Studio A at WABE with their unique blend of new wave and punk. Join them for a lively set, complete with stories behind their songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Decatur's own Hero the Band lights up Studio A at WABE with a high energy set of alternative rock that combines elements of R&B, pop, hip-hop, and soul. The four biological brothers began playing music together as children - in this episode, they share their origin story and the inspiration behind their songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
OKCello performs a meditative, moving set from Studio A at WABE. Using his cello and looping process, his performance layers instrumentation and sound to craft a performance that tells a beautiful story.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Edgewood Heavy is Atlanta's first and only "Rock N Soul" band. From Studio A at WABE, they share the stories behind their unique brand of psychedelic rock and modern soul.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Pussywillows, a power indie rock duo from Atlanta, perform a set from Studio A at WABE and share the stories of their beginnings, songwriting process, and sources of inspiration.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yah Yah brings her story-rich R&B to Studio A at WABE. Listen as her lyricism comes to life in a reimagined performance, often featuring her voice accompanied by nothing but an electric guitar.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
World's Greatest Dad bring their emotive indie rock to Studio A at WABE, performing an unplugged set that showcases powerful lyricism, pop-like energy, and stories behind the songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lowertown performs an unplugged set from Studio A at WABE, showcasing acoustic versions of genre-bending songwriting that mixes tender ballad instrumentals mixed with dejected punk tracks. Throughout the performance, the duo shares the origin stories of songs and discusses life on tour.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alto Moon is an artist, producer, and vocalist from Atlanta. Filmed in Studio A at WABE, his set explores a futuristic take on classic soul, alt-R&B, and pop, as he shares stories and inspiration behind the songs.Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community. Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Through March 9th, you can watch these performances on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1 Saturday nights at 7pm. Find the full roster of artists and performance schedule at wabe.org/soundslikeatlSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Premiering on January 27th, Sounds Like ATL is a music documentary series that takes an in-depth look at the artists amplifying Atlanta's famed musical community.Each episode this season features one-of-a-kind performances by musical guests spanning a variety of genres, with exclusive interviews about the stories behind their music.Featured artists include Kodi Shane, Alto Moon, Lowertown, Yah Yah, Edgewood Heavy, Hero the Band, The Pussywillows, Adan Bean, World's Greatest Dad, Ok Cello, Angelica Hairston, Lesibu Grand, Jasmine Janai, Ben Trickey, Will Hill, Diom, Blair Crimmins, The Electric Sons You can watch these performances by catching Sounds Like ATL on WABE-TV, Saturday nights at 10pm, or listen on WABE 90.1, Saturday nights at 7pm. For more information, visit wabe.org/soundslikeatl.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Choreographer Amy Hall Garner discusses her new dance piece “Century,” which premieres at the Fox Theatre on January 25th as part of the 65th Anniversary celebration of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Plus, Olive and Avsha from the band Lowertown take the stage for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and comedian and podcaster Doug Benson stops by ahead of his upcoming performance at the EARL in East Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this week’s podcast, Kev Lawson returns to host his final show of 2023 and delivers more than an hour’s worth of brand-new music to begin the countdown to the end of the year. Artist “Track” [Album] Yard Act “Dream Job” [Where's My Utopia?] Car Colors “Old Death (12″ Version)” [Single] Grandaddy “Watercooler” [Blu Wav]... The post Podcast 705 | Featuring Car Colors, Lowertown and Wallice appeared first on .
This week Oliver looks at new music from Southern rockers The Pink Stones, and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit. Then, a Neil Young cover from 90s Indie Rocker Juliana Hatfield and a live in studio performance from Lowertown on Audiotree Live. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Today's Song of the Day is “Antibiotics" from Lowertown's album, I Love To Lie, out now.
(00:00) A Sonic Youth https://vzyfm.co/3UmhEha (00:31) Lowertown https://vzyfm.co/3U0BDCh (05:14) Wedding Present https://vzyfm.co/3h8unWp (09:32) Wedding Present https://vzyfm.co/3h8unWp (14:28) Goat https://vzyfm.co/3zHXlmf (20:01) Dry Cleaning https://vzyfm.co/3haHhTS (26:49) Nada Surf https://vzyfm.co/3UnzyjB (27:10) A Sonic Youth https://vzyfm.co/3UmhEha
happy thursday Sidetrackers. this episode was a joy to edit & Avsha's an absolute super star. trigger warning: flat Stanley. Avsha's band, Lowertown, is playing their album release show next weekend in NYC, check out his Instagram to get tickets. me & all my friends will b there cuz we know what's good for us. I finally broke my silence about the suit store. SUITS???? U gotta be kidding me. find Avsha here: https://instagram.com/avshatheawful?igshid=NDRkN2NkYzU= find me here: https://instagram.com/when_you_weara_striped_sweater?igshid=NDRkN2NkYzU= find the podcast Instagram here: https://instagram.com/sidetrackedthepodcast?igshid=NDRkN2NkYzU= --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caroline3376/support
This week we look at Chuck Prophet's brand of Californian rock & roll, Ron Gallo's modern garage rock, and Lowertown's jangly low-fi indie pop. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Cynthia Hall-Duran of St. Paul has been a fan of the AZ Gallery (also called Argyle Zebra Gallery) in Lowertown for a while, and she was able to attend the soft opening of their September show “Rejected.” More than 2,200 artists, both emerging and professional, submitted their work to the State Fair's Fine Arts show this year, and only 324 were on display. Plenty of quality work didn't make the cut, and AZ's “Rejected!” gives these photos, paintings and other works a second chance to be seen. Hall-Duran called the show delightful. AZ Gallery is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. There's an artist reception from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday. The show runs through Sept. 25. Art lover Florence Brammer of West St. Paul said she can't stop telling people about the Weisman Art Museum's fall exhibition, surveying three decades of art by Piotr Szyhalski. “We Are Working All The Time!” displays an impressive array of Szyhalski's work, including posters, painting, web projects and public performance. Raised and trained in Poland, Szyhalski is a professor of design and media arts at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Brammer singles out Szyhalski's Labor Camp Report posters: a series of 225 hand-inked posters created daily over the course of eight months during the pandemic. “To see them all together, chronologically hung, is really stunning,” Brammer said. The show is open for public viewing now, but the gallery will host an opening bash on Sept. 15 at 7 p.m, its first such event since the pandemic hit. The exhibit will be on view at the gallery on the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus through Dec. 31. Courtesy of Weisman Art Museum. Installation view of Piotr Szyhalski: We Are Working All The Time!, at the Weisman Art Museum through December 31, 2022. Teacher, theater director and artist Justin Spooner of Minneapolis is looking forward to attending Exposed Brick Theatre's Through Our Eyes Festival that starts this weekend. The festival spans two weekends and features two new plays back-to-back. “Freeing Assata” by interdisciplinary healing artist Sterling Miller takes on the incarceration and liberation of political activist Assata Shakur. Siddeeqah Shabazz's play, “A Love Story in 8 Scenes,” which explores the clash of love and religion for one teenage Muslim girl. Spooner appreciates that, in addition to showcasing two world premieres, the festival includes a series of short workshops, whose subjects include Spontaneous Storytelling, Decolonizing the Artist, and Exploring Childhood through your Senses. The festival starts Friday Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and runs through Sept. 18 at Open Eye Theatre in Minneapolis.
The Lowertown Lowdown with Kevin Luckow and Rob Pannier returns for Season 2. This week Rob welcomes back Kevin Luckow to discuss the 12 day road trip, plus look ahead to games and promotions with the team hosting the Omaha Storm Chasers. For fans wanting to catch up on the latest news from around the St. Paul Saints, Wichita Wind Surge, Cedar Rapids Kernels, and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, you can read the latest edition of The Saints Story. This and much more. Enjoy!
The Lowertown Lowdown with Kevin Luckow and Rob Pannier returns for Season 2. This week it is a jam packed show as Rob first welcomes St. Paul Saints outfielder Jake Cave to discuss his philosophy on hitting, he talks about being drafted by the Yankees, and Jake shares with us his favorite part about the St. Paul Saints experience. The voice of the Rochester Red Wings, Josh Whetzel, also joins the show to discuss the success of Rochester this season, his thoughts on the Saints being the Twins new AAA affiliate, and he shares some fun stories about Mark Hamburger. Kevin Luckow also returns to talk about the past week for the team and look ahead to promotions for this week's homestand. For fans wanting to catch up on the latest news from around the St. Paul Saints, Wichita Wind Surge, Cedar Rapids Kernels, and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, you can read the latest edition of The Saints Story. This and much more. Enjoy!
The Lowertown Lowdown with Kevin Luckow and Rob Pannier returns for Season 2. This week Rob welcomes back Kevin Luckow to discuss the struggles of the Saints over their last two weeks. The two discuss the recent struggles of the team as they went 1-11 during their recent 12 game road trip, plus they talk about the week ahead against the Indianpolis Indians. For fans wanting to catch up on the latest news from around the St. Paul Saints, Wichita Wind Surge, Cedar Rapids Kernels, and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, you can read the latest edition of The Saints Story. This and much more. Enjoy!
The Lowertown Lowdown with Kevin Luckow and Rob Pannier returns for Season 2. This week Rob welcomes St. Paul Saints second baseman Elliot Soto to the show as they talk about the influence of Elliot's mother on his baseball career, his travels across AAA baseball, and what his Major League debut was like. Plus, Elliot tells us if he was doing a duet with Seigo, what would they sing? For fans wanting to catch up on the latest news from around the St. Paul Saints, Wichita Wind Surge, Cedar Rapids Kernels, and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, you can read the latest edition of The Saints Story. This and much more. Enjoy!
The Lowertown Lowdown with Kevin Luckow and Rob Pannier returns for Season 2. This week Rob welcomes Sean Aronson, Vice-President and Director of Broadcasting and Media for the St. Paul Saints back to the show to discuss the identity of the club, his thoughts on what the team needs to do against the Columbus Clippers, plus he tells us if we will see him run in a Mudonna costume. For fans wanting to catch up on the latest news from around the St. Paul Saints, Wichita Wind Surge, Cedar Rapids Kernels, and Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, you can read the latest edition of The Saints Story. This and much more. Enjoy!
Ben Leber and Mark Rosen react to the Eric Church news, the guys make their Final Four picks, the sad Bruce Willis news is discussed and the guys go through their favorite Bruce Willis films, Nordo stops by to defend his stance that the Smith/Rock Oscars slap was fake and A Much Better Title is played!
Alexis attended a Blogger Bash of Influencers at Lowertown in St Paul called Lowertown Pop last night TVTRL