POPULARITY
Singer-songwriter Katy Vernon, who was born in London and now lives in White Bear Lake, Minn., recommends Theatre 55's production of “A Chorus Line – In Concert,” based on the 1975 musical about aspiring Broadway dancers.“Everything they do is geared towards performers 55 and up,” she says. “And as a performer myself, reaching that age in the next few years, I just really am encouraged and inspired by theater that shows none of us have an expiration date.”She adds: “‘A Chorus Line' is all about putting yourself out there.”Performances run Friday through July 23 at Caponi Art Park in Eagan.Pamela McNulty of Minnetonka has been retired for four years after two decades of working in fundraising for women's higher education. Her recommendation, Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night,” is produced by The Gray Mallard Theater Co. and is their second production.“It is incredibly special, given the wonderful production, the fact that it's free and open to everyone in the community and presented by outstanding actors who are diverse,” McNulty says. “They provide Shakespeare in a brand new manner.”Performances will be at Sociable Cider Werks in Minneapolis in the parking lot. It runs July 20-August 6.Amanda Malkin of St. Peter, Minn., is an art conservator. She is also a lover of all things art and music and a mother of twins. Amanda is especially looking forward to the Minnesota Original Music Festival, a network of free concerts, workshops and events in St. Peter beginning July 19.Malkin highlights a unique opportunity at the festival: a 48-hour band challenge.“The challenge is a spirited contest, where all musicians playing original music are encouraged to participate,” Amanda explains. “Through a random draft process, new bands are formed for just 48 hours. The new bands then create a new song together for the event and compete in front of a panel of judges with their original tunes.” Winners showcase their music on the weekend mainstage at Minnesota Square Park. The weeklong festival culminates with concerts on July 22- 23.
Jazzen highlights the Native American flute as played by Bobb Fantauzzo with cellist Aaron Kerr and percussionist Derrin Pinto. In much of it's recent music, Jazzen works from some basic musical phrases, which the trio uses as a basis for improvisation. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Bobb Fantauzzo gave a little of Jazzen's history, and then told about how the trio works.
Yes, it's been a long time since we did this....about two months. Well, now you finally get to hear about all the ciders we drank for the first annual Carpe Ciderbowl. We took a trip to Shangy's: The Beer Authority in Emmaus, PA and bought a bunch of ciders we had never had before, then we split them into teams and went head to head. Which were victorious and who was the winner, Pumpkin or Peach. Well, strap in and listen. Featuring ciders from Angry Orchard, Ciderboys, Aval, Castellum Cider, 1911 Established, Newtopia, Austin Eastciders, JK Farmhouse, and Sociable Cider Werks. Thanks for listening! Check us out on Instagram @pumpkinandpeachpodcast and on Facebook @Pumpkin and Peach Podcast to see pictures and get links to things we discuss in each episode. Now, also check us out on YouTube @Pumpkin and Peach Podcast! Also, our business on Instagram @uglymugsinc and on Facebook @Ugly Mugs Inc. You can also email us at pumpkinandpeachadventures@gmail.com Contact us if you want to collaborate, or be a sponsor. Also get in touch with us if you want us to try a cider, beer, food, product, or anything and review it on a future episode.
Sociable Cider Werks, Tommie Town, Wolves & Wild home stretch, how to make NHL & NBA All-Star Weekend, MLS Season Starts, Spring Training, Vikes Big Questions & more!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-cashman4/support
My Guest Joey & Talk Gopher Football, College Hockey, Sociable Cider Werks, Vikings, Wild & More!!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-cashman4/support
The Foxgloves is a 6-piece all woman Twin Cities Bluegrass / Americana group performing every second Wednesday at Sociable Cider Werks in Northeast Minneapolis. When Nikki Lemire and Steph Snow of the Foxgloves talked about the group with Phil Nusbaum, Nikki first addressed determining the group's genre label.
Chef Yia Vang of Union Hmong Kitchen was supposed to open his first restaurant, but then the COVID-19 pandemic hit and put that on hold. How is he adapting during this time? We also talked about his childhood in a Thai refugee camp, his first English lesson, living in the Amish country of Pennsylvania and having his food on the cover of Bon Appetit magazine. Guest: Yia Vang is the chef and owner of Union Hmong Kitchen, a pop-up restaurant currently located outside Sociable Cider Werks in northeast Minneapolis.
Our friends from Sociable join the show
The guys stop off at Sociable Cider Werks in Northeast Minneapolis and invite Steve from Sociable and Bridget McDowell to talk the Loons' early offseason, expansion draft, options declined, trades, Christmas lights and a bank robber who wanted just the right amount of money. Also, the guys say goodbye to their first and top listener, Tony's father-in-law. We will all miss you, Tom. May you find peace.
The guys stop off at Sociable Cider Werks in Northeast Minneapolis and invite Steve from Sociable and Bridget McDowell to talk the Loons' early offseason, expansion draft, options declined, trades, Christmas lights and a bank robber who wanted just the right amount of money. Also, the guys say goodbye to their first and top listener, Tony's father-in-law. We will all miss you, Tom. May you find peace.
The guys stop off at Sociable Cider Werks in Northeast Minneapolis and invite Steve from Sociable and Bridget McDowell to talk the Loons' early offseason, expansion draft, options declined, trades, Christmas lights and a bank robber who wanted just the right amount of money. Also, the guys say goodbye to their first and top listener, Tony's father-in-law. We will all miss you, Tom. May you find peace.
Maggie and Patrick talk about... The Timberwolves' hot start All the Good Dogs at Sociable Cider Werks The fight between Joel and KAT OMG, THERE ARE SO MANY GOOD DOGS AT THIS BAR We answer your questions HOLY SHIT, THAT DOG IS DRESSED AS THE HOUSE FROM UP AS PROMISED: FLIP YELLING "BALL DON'T LIE": https://youtu.be/GZ-9TEGePl0
For this live Corner Table episode, recorded on Saturday at the Play Circle at the Memorial Union, Lindsay sat down with Twin Cities chef Yia Vang, who works out of what he calls his "mud-and-straw location," a food truck he operates outside Sociable Cider Werks. The two had a reflective conversation on growing up as a Hmong refugee in Wisconsin, how Vang gives a nod to family with his food, and his plans for opening a brick and mortar location. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Patrick & Maggie are joined by Alex Sacco, & very special guest, Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic to discuss all things NBA. We touched on how the Eastern Conference Finals turned out, the upcoming Finals series between the Warriors & Raptors, the state of the Timberwolves as a franchise, & so much more. A very special thanks to Sociable Cider Werks for helping us put this together. It was a ton of fun.
Jim Watkins and his business partner, Wade, were once living the stereotypical lives on Wall Street. After a handful of years, they decided to pack things up and move to Minnesota to start a cider brewery called Sociable Cider Werks. Their team has quickly grown to 29 fulltime employees. Show Notes: Visit us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter; bobby@gomahi.com Read Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard 51:00 – Quick Fire Questions WEEKLY HACK: Make yourself turbo coffee this week. Blend together 6-8 ounces of coffee with an egg, a tablespoon of butter, and honey to sweeten things up.
On this episode, Patrick and Maggie recap the past week of Timberwolves basketball, the Anthony Davis saga, the All-Star Game, & the dunk contest We recorded live at Sociable Cider Werks. Please go & drink there while constantly talking about this podcast VERY LOUDLY
For this pod, we were joined by Alex Sacco of Sociable Cider Werks (which is awesome, and you should check out ASAP). This episode went crazy long, so I wont even try to recap all of it here. Just listen. And visit Sociable. https://www.sociablecider.com/
Drew & Schmitty catch up with the latest news from Indeed and Sociable Cider Werks in a tasty edition of The Minnesota Beercast - Cheers!
Drew & Schmitty catch up with the latest news from Indeed and Sociable Cider Werks in a tasty edition of The Minnesota Beercast - Cheers!
Drew & Schmitty catch up with the latest news from Indeed and Sociable Cider Werks in a tasty edition of The Minnesota Beercast – Cheers!
David and John take over while Tony and Dave are on the West Coast and talk the DCU and RSL games and celebrating Oktoberfest, while David drinks Sociable Cider Werks and John drinks water, recuperating from the night before.
Disclaimer: Explicit! We talk about some weird stuff too, so please know that this is all in good fun and we love everyone, especially our guest! WDB: The Lost files! Katie & Cathy sat down for a fun evening with Lucia, a sales rep for Sociable Cider Werks back in February right before Mardi Gras. Since then Katie procrastinated, then the file was lost, then it was corrupted, then every time she tried to edit it, the file would corrupt again. So here it is, in all it's glory, a 2.5 hour interview where we cover Beef with our sister podcast Drink In Geek Out, where Gordon Ramsey can put his beef (definitely in our lasagna) and of course how awesome Lucia is and her cidery home.
David and John take over while Tony and Dave are on the West Coast and talk the DCU and RSL games and celebrating Oktoberfest, while David drinks Sociable Cider Werks and John drinks water, recuperating from the night before.
David and John take over while Tony and Dave are on the West Coast and talk the DCU and RSL games and celebrating Oktoberfest, while David drinks Sociable Cider Werks and John drinks water, recuperating from the night before.
Reuvers and Frattallone talk with Jackie from Elevated and her guest Jeremy from Sociable Cider Werks.