Glensheen Mansion: The Magic of a Glensheen Christmas with Evening Candlelight Tours – Duluth, MN

Glensheen Mansion: The Magic of a Glensheen Christmas with Evening Candlelight Tours – Duluth, MN

 O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,⁠
Thy candles shine out brightly!⁠
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,⁠
Thy candles shine out brightly!
Self-guided Christmas Classic Tour and self-guided Evening Candlelight Tours are available for purchase online. Self-guided Christmas Full Mansion tickets are only available for purchase onsite.  Plus, a tour perk, read below!  To learn more visit: Glensheen.org.

360º View of a Christmas Tree

How often do you get a 360º view of a Christmas Tree? ⁠See the Main Hall tree from all angels and a bird’s-eye view as you head up the stairs. ⁠⁠See 25 Christmas Trees and 25 Hidden elves on a self-guided Christmas tour now through January 8th. ⁠

SPIRIT OF THE LIGHTS

 As a tour perk, Candlelight Tour guests will have the chance to enjoy the outdoor light display, Spirit of the Lights.

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Sunnyside Gardens: Holiday Decorating from Trees to Trimmings – Minneapolis, MN

Sunnyside Gardens: Holiday Decorating from Trees to Trimmings – Minneapolis, MN

Sunnyside Gardens: Holiday Decorating from Trees to Trimmings – Minneapolis, MN

Winterberry showing off its glossy red this frosty morning!
Sunnyside Gardens: The Holiday Poinsettia! While many people envision the traditional red color, we offer a range of colors, styles, and sizes. Stop in soon to pick the right size for any location in your home! Choose a custom pot to display your plant in your style or we offer complimentary holiday foil to give it the classic gift look.

About

Sunnyside Gardens has been helping to grow a healthy garden and landscape community in Minneapolis since 1935. What started out as a small garden plot over 80 years ago has grown to become the home of Minnesota’s premier gardening and landscaping experts.
Mike Hurley became owner in 2000, and since then, Sunnyside Gardens has evolved to become the “go to” place for garden enthusiasts as well as beginner gardeners and new homeowners. With a dedicated and passionate staff Sunnyside has been able to build the Garden Center retail store on the most basic foundation, plants and service. Never pushy, always eager to serve, it’s easy to say that the Sunnyside staff have made plants their career and their hobby. We believe incorporating plants into a home, patio and garden is part of a healthy lifestyle, and we are eager to share how to do this successfully.
Sunnyside Gardens offers personalized garden maintenance programs, at home container design and installation, and full service landscape design and build. Easily the best garden center in the Minneapolis area; we are steadfast and true gardeners with an affinity for education and salesmanship.
Sunnyside Gardens is conveniently located one block east of the 44th and France Avenue intersection in South Minneapolis. We have ample parking in our parking lot and provide carry out service to make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable.
2022 Stamp Series Will Honor Minnesota Renowned Artist George Morrison – Grand Portage, MN

2022 Stamp Series Will Honor Minnesota Renowned Artist George Morrison – Grand Portage, MN

Photo: Kathy Strauss
George Morrison poses between two of his paintings in 1997 at Lizzard’s Gallery in Duluth. An exhibit at the gallery featured 77 of Morrison’s pieces, chronicling six decades of his work.
George Morrison — a beloved Minnesota painter known for challenging old ideas of what Native American art should be — will be honored with a U.S. Postal Service stamp series next year.

Duluth News: Morrison was born in 1919 in the since-abandoned village near Grand Marais known as Chippewa City. His pursuit of art, and later, his teachings, landed him in New York, Paris and Rhode Island before he returned to the North Shore in the 1970s.

There, Lake Superior inspired Morrison to make hundreds of small paintings intimately attuned to dusk and dawn, mist and fog, and fiery sunset, said Jackson Rushing, a friend of Morrison’s and an art historian who co-authored “Modern Spirit: The Art of George Morrison.”

Rushing described those paintings, some of which will be among the five pieces featured in the stamp collection, as a mantra: “I am home again. I am home again.”

Morrison, as well as painter and sculptor, Allan Houser, were among those who broke through barriers confining what Native American art could be and in 2004 both were featured in the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C.

Morrison is known as a founding artist of Native American Modernism and for giving other Indigenous artists a type of freedom to make art without being confined to symbols, storytelling and the styles of their forefathers.

George Morrison’s collection of Forever Stamps will be issued in 2022 and available at post office locations. The Postal Service will host a ceremony in Minnesota to celebrate the launch of the stamps. Information about the event will be available at a later date.

 

 

 

 

 

Story by #duluthnews reporter Andee Erickson with file photo by Kathy Strauss.

 

 

Twin Cities’ 2021 Eater Awards Winners

Twin Cities’ 2021 Eater Awards Winners

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The best new restaurant, design, bar, and bakery of the year!

Here, the winners of the 2021 Eater Awards, celebrating the new restaurants and pop-ups that made the biggest impact in the Twin Cities since January 2020.

Eater paused the awards last year as the industry reconciled with compounding challenges during an ongoing pandemic, but through the last 20 months, restaurants have shown resiliency by welcoming the idea of a new normal. Establishments that made ambitious debuts during the pandemic have set the bar for the future of the industry and how it operates. Choosing these recipients is always a tough task, made even more difficult this year by the extenuating circumstances brought on by a global health crisis. With that, congratulations to the Twin Cities’ winners for Best New Restaurant, Best New Design, Best New Bar, and Best New Bakery. Each winner receives Eater’s illustrious tomato can trophy to put on display.


Best New Restaurant

Owamni by The Sioux Chef

420 1st St S., Minneapolis
Sioux Chef
Sean Sherman’s first restaurant is a smashing success.
 Heidi Ehalt/The Sioux Chef

Sean Sherman’s love letter to Indigenous cuisine is seven years in the making, when he first started The Sioux chef as a catering and food education business for the Twin Cities community. But the venture spans some 300 years longer if one counts the Indigenous land on which Sherman’s namesake restaurant sits along the Mississippi River. Now, he reclaims an important piece of history with dishes made from decolonized ingredients — wheat, flour, cane sugar, and dairy are out of the picture and replaced by a mix of Indigenous game, lake fish, birds, and insects along with wild plants, Native American heirloom farm varieties, and locally grown produce. While the menu is free from European influence, much of Owamni’s foods are familiar to anyone who has reveled in the seasons in Minnesota: toasty wild rice with that singular texture, dandelions made from pesto, and cornbread served with wojape, a sauce made from native chokecherries.

Best New Restaurant Design

A-Side Public House

754 Randolph Ave, Saint Paul
The brick-lined A-Side Public House features original roll-up windows where fire trucks used to buzz through.
The new A-Side Public House makes creative use of a former firehouse.

 A-Side Public House/Facebook

A former fire station in the booming West 7th neighborhood of St. Paul got a new life in August as a neighborhood attraction for small plates. The historic building dates back to 1885 and housed the oldest functioning firehouse in St. Paul until its decommissioning in 2010. When the city put the property for grabs in 2017, F-Town Brewing alum Travis Temke swooped in and won the rights to flip the storied site into a restaurant. The ambitious 135-seat project makes use of its red roll-up windows to reveal a 40-seat patio spilling out into the street. A 5,000-square-foot event space upstairs called Gatherings at Station 10 reminds partygoers of its former life. A well-rounded American menu is also reason to visit, filled with mussels, charcuterie, salads, soups, burgers, mussels, and sizable mains like chicken pot pie, branzino, and short ribs.

Best New Bar

Petite León

3800 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis
In a coup glass a bright, deep pink cocktail with a white frothy head sits on a black table with a black background. It seems as though there is a spotlight on the drink
Petite León’s cocktail list encapsulates every season, like this strawberry caipirinha that screams summer.

 Lucy Hawthorne/Petite León

This reborn neighborhood bistro sports a small but mighty bar where co-owner Travis Serbus’ bar staff goes deep into each season to craft cocktails with unexpected flavors. Serbus, who made his name working at Lyn65, stretches his skills to bring Kingfield a new destination for sophisticated, fun drinks that lean into tropical flavors. A vegetal refresher of mezcal, aquavit, tomatillo, pineapple, lime, and cava was the perfect way to celebrate the end of the shutdown this summer. Drinks are designed to complement a Mexican-leaning menu from its award-winning chef Jorge Guzmán, who showcases his Yucatan roots in a spot-on pollo al carbon.

Best New Bakery

Bellecour Bakery at Cooks

210 N 1st Street, Minneapolis
Delicate pastries from Bellecour Bakery
Grab-and-go offerings at Bellecour Bakery at Cooks in St. Paul.
 Bellecour Bakery at Cooks/official photo

Minneapolis’s beloved bakery Bellecour joined forces with cookware company Cooks of Crocus Hill during the pandemic, and what started as a pop-up pivot quickly became a popular North Loop fixture. When Bellecour’s James Beard Award-winning chef Gavin Kaysen and pastry chef Diane Moua brought their French-influenced baked goods into Cooks of Crocus Hill’s Minneapolis location in summer 2020, lines stretched down the block for their laminated croissants, Moua’s ultra-popular crepe cakes, and unpretentious sandwiches. The fledgling partnership didn’t stop there, and St. Paul got its own shop-within-shop a year later. Cooks’ flagship location carved out a creative counter inside for Bellecour’s grab-and-go favorites like pastries, wraps, salads, and crepe cakes to go along with freshly brewed coffee and espresso drinks daily.

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Muddy Paws, A Cheesecake Bakery with 222 Flavors – St. Louis Park, MN

 

Cathedral Festival of Lights – St. Paul, MN

Cathedral Festival of Lights – St. Paul, MN

Cathedral Festival of Lights returns with a free outdoor Christmas light show and new immersive indoor show & holiday market!

Wednesday Dec. 15th though Sunday Dec. 19th

Light and music celebrate the story of Christmas on a massive scale. Step inside the Cathedral for Starry Night, a magical, fully immersive 360-degree light & sound experience, perfect for the holiday season.

Come inside the Cathedral of Saint Paul for this exclusive experience. Starry Night, produced by the award-winning Luxmuralis from the United Kingdom, will transform the Cathedral’s interior into a fully immersive 360-degree light and sound experience. Guests may choose their own seats and perspective as the show surrounds them in dynamic, moving images accompanied by a custom, musical score. Guests are invited to view the 15-minute show multiple times, as well as walk around the Cathedral ‘s main floor to take in the Advent decor in the side chapels. Take your time to warm up and indulge all of your senses.

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About

The Cathedral Heritage Foundation is a non-profit, non-sectarian, historic preservation, cultural and arts organization established to preserve, restore, and enhance the Cathedral of Saint Paul.

Cathedral of Saint Paul

239 Selby Avenue St Paul, MN

cathedralheritagefoundation.org

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The Ordway Presents: Lightwire Theater’s A Very Electric Christmas – Saint Paul, MN

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