Thursday, 19 May 2022

Unplug and have fun

The 'sotan newsletter
May 19, 2022

After some more wet weather we welcome our mostly dry weekend ! We have for you a multitude of fun ways to unplug for a while and discover some cool new art, music and food. Live it up!

 
Art-A-Whril Weekend
The annual, gigantic open gallery event is back in northeast Minneapolis! Over 1,000 member artists, galleries and businesses participate at over 60 locations. You'll find local art, meet with artists and other art lovers, and enjoy live music and great food and brews. Find a full list of events on their website.
 
Art Hounds: Photographer's art reflects on parenthood and the pandemic
Form + Content Gallery in Minneapolis celebrates 15 years with its "Thoughtful Dialogue" exhibit. Photographer Andy Richter's exhibit "Walking with Julien" is on view both at Artspace Jackson Flats in Minneapolis and on storefronts in Northeast Minneapolis where the photographs were taken. And Duluth Dylan Fest caps the city's "Year of Dylan" with a week-long festival of music.
 
Photos: Spring wildflowers in southern Minnesota state parks
April's cool, wet weather delayed the show — but spring wildflowers are now in full bloom across southern Minnesota. Two great places to view them are Nerstrand Big Woods and Carley state parks.
 
If you've ever wanted to take a break from the internet, try these tips
The world has changed a lot since the internet. Remember asking people for directions? If you miss the days pre-internet (or wonder what it was like), Pamela Paul, author of "100 Things We've Lost To The Internet," gives us a few ways you can reconnect with an analog way of life.
 
'All mothers care for their daughters': A traditional Korean dish honors motherhood through children's birthdays
MPR News reporter Hannah Yang and her mother recently talked about the relationships mothers and daughters have through Korean birthday soup. 
 
These 4 novels will get your summer off to a terrific start
Book critic Maureen Corrigan has been diving into lighter literary novels and mysteries, searching for books suited for the beginning of summer. Here are some of her picks.
 
Animals of Minnesota's Driftless Area are the stars of Winona art exhibit
Matt Wagner wanted to read his young son a book featuring animals found near their home in southeast Minnesota. He couldn't find one — so he set out to create his own. That's the inspiration for "Animals of the Driftless," an exhibit of black-and-white prints created by Wagner, on display at the Winona Arts Center through the end of June. The gallery is open Wednesdays and Sundays. 
 
 

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