Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Restaurant Week – Distance Socially. Eat Locally

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Restaurant Week – Distance Socially. Eat Locally

October 19-25, participating restaurants are offering special two and three course pre-fixe lunches and dinners from $10-$35 per person!

The dining deals are everywhere – north, south, east, and west metro – more than 40 local restaurants offering burgers to steaks to sushi.

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Restaurant Week started in 2007 in an effort to connect Twin Cities food enthusiasts with the best in Twin Cities dining. Since then, Restaurant Week has become a tradition embraced by Minnesotans.

It’s more than fabulous food at unbeatable prices. It’s an opportunity to bring energy and hope into the kitchens of our local restaurants. #TakeOut2LiftUp

Walker Art Center: Shop from over 20 Twin Cities makers during a Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart Online!

Walker Art Center: Shop from over 20 Twin Cities makers during a Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart Online!

Walker Art Center: Celebrate and support our Twin Cities maker community during a virtual Jewelry and Accessory Makers Mart. Shop from a collection of one-of-a-kind products made by local artists—available for a limited time only. Find a gift and treat yourself!

Makers include: Amy Torello, Beth Novak Enamels, BMF Jewelry, Bridget Clark Design, Dottir Jewelry, Emily Madland Jewelry, Foat Design, Helen Wang Jewelry, Jac & Violet, Julie Meyer Handbags, Karin Jacobson Design, Les Bags, Makwa Studio, MEND Jewelry, Metalarchill, ROX Jewelry, Silvercocoon, Solid Design Studios, Studio-Emma, Vikse Designs, Willa Burke Wilson, and Yen Chee Design.

Members Shop More: Members shop first during an exclusive 24-hour preview and enjoy a 10% discount on all purchases. Join or renew at walkerart.org/membership or by calling 612-375-7655.

Walker Shop: All proceeds support the Walker’s award-winning artistic and educational programs.  Visit us at shop.walkerart.org.

Treat yourself! The first 10 purchases will receive a free Walker mask with their order. Learn more → wlkr.art/3b4ztfb

Sisterhood of the Traveling Wedding Dress: Tina Nguyen Got to Have Her Dream Wedding!

Sisterhood of the Traveling Wedding Dress: Tina Nguyen Got to Have Her Dream Wedding!

Kare11/: A Vietnamese immigrant to the U.S., she had two ceremonies – one for each home and culture. She hired all immigrant-owned vendors, from the food to the flowers.

 

There was a roasted pig, a chalk artist, a tall, handsome husband – and the perfect dress.

 

After the wedding, Tina had her dress cleaned and pressed. Then she posted it on Facebook Marketplace, marked “Free.”

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Tina’s ad offering her dress up to brides who can’t afford one.

To understand why Tina did this, it’s necessary to learn a bit of her story. She comes from a family of great struggle, and success despite the odds.

Her grandmother spent time as a prisoner of war. She raised Tina’s mother and even adopted another son. Tina’s mother in turn raised three children on her own. Tina came to the U.S. under an exchange program at 14 years old – with two weeks’ notice to pack up and leave her home.

“Very strong woman background in my family,” Tina said. “And we always, always just wanted to just to support and to empower women and give back.”

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Tina’s mother (left) and grandmother (right) both raised their families on their own.

Tina now works in machine learning. She just celebrated her one-year wedding anniversary, and recently got her green card through work. She calls herself an activist, with her late grandmother’s roots and words forming her foundation.

“She always reminded me of where we came from, the struggle, how she built an empire on her own, two hands and two feet by herself,” she said. “She’s like, you are privileged to live in a life that you currently have, and that privilege, you need to know and always, always recognize that.”

Tina and her grandmother, who Tina says “defied every rule.”

As Tina watched the U.S. devolve into the chaos of COVID-19 and erupt in civil unrest over racial inequities, she wanted to do something. It felt overwhelming.

“They’re going through this whole pandemic thing,” she said. “You know, the economics of it, to say, ‘Oh my God, you know, we have to change plans’ and all that. ‘Do we even have a wedding?’ And with that, you know, shopping for a dress, like, ‘How does it work? Is it safe?'”

Tina thought, “I have a pretty sweet wedding dress just sitting in my closet.”

And not just any dress. It’s a Paloma Blanca, retailing for over $2,000. It’s made with three layers of silk.

“I love, love my dress,” she said. “It’s just beautiful. It’s silky. It’s soft.”

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Tina lines up with her bridal party for her September 2019 wedding.

With Tina’s family so far away, she said she’s blessed to have an “adopted” American family. The Haglunds welcomed Tina in after connecting with her at her graduation from Augsburg University.

When Tina tried the dress on for the Haglunds, she surprised herself by crying. She knew it was perfect – but it was expensive.

Jim Haglund told her, “It’s your one day. You get to be the princess.”

“I thought about, like, what a privilege it was for me to do that and to have that opportunity,” Tina said, remembering the moment. “And that’s why I’m doing this, too, right? It’s such a privileged day that so many people couldn’t, and right now, obviously, a lot of people are struggling.”

At Tina and Chris’ wedding, a chalk artist drew two hands holding one starfish each on the wall. That was the “logo” of the marriage, Tina said.

It’s a familiar story: A woman stands on the sand, throwing beached starfish back into the water. A child asks, “There’s so many of them. How can you possibly make a difference?” The woman throws another and replies, “I made a difference to that one.”

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Tina and Chris hired a chalk artist to draw the “logo” of their wedding: starfish.

“I always struggle with, like, how do I make a change?” Tina said. “And one of my mentors, she told me about the starfish story.”

It’s not that Tina sees herself throwing the starfish, though.

“I am the starfish,” she said.

She was taken in by different communities in the U.S. as a lonely teen and young adult, from Colorado to Oregon to Minnesota. She was “adopted” by a set of American parents who welcomed her into their lives for holidays, birthdays. She was raised by women who risked everything to give her the gift of safety, privilege.

“That’s just a reminder for the rest of my life, too,” she said. “It’s like, yeah, just one starfish at a time, one starfish.”

Tina has already had several people reach out about her ad. She hopes she can pass the dress to as many brides as possible – what she calls a “Sisterhood of the Traveling Wedding Dress.”

“I just want to offer it up and just, you know, share the joy,” she said. “It made me feel like a bride. I wanted that for all other brides out there, especially during this time, I want that for them.”

Update: After Tina’s photographer Madalyn heard what Tina was doing, she decided to offer up her dress as well. Tina has started a Facebook group for other brides interested in doing the same.

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Tina and Chris on their big day!
The Bakken Museum: Find Your Spark. Change The World. – Minneapolis, MN

The Bakken Museum: Find Your Spark. Change The World. – Minneapolis, MN

The Spark exhibit challenges visitors to see scientific innovation as a creative process that often requires new ways of approaching everyday problems. Great innovations can be inspired by the humanities, nature, and even pop culture.

– Michael Sanders, President & CEO of The Bakken Museum

Inspiration and innovation are cornerstones of our human experience. Together they form a cycle of discovery that people use to shape the world. This cycle begins with a spark. A spark can be anything that transforms someone from a consumer into a creator. They motivate us to make what we want to see. They can be intensely personal or literally global in their scale. The Spark Exhibition explores these moments to reveal a diverse and uniquely human tradition, one that fuels our wildest imaginations and satisfies our most practical concerns. What inspires you? How will you innovate?

EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS:

  •  Innovation Inspired by Nature – walk through an immersive mural experience exploring the ways people use strategies from nature to solve human challenges.
  •  Bakkenspiel – play physical and digital musical instruments to discover computer and musical languages.
  •  Animation Station – create a stop-motion movie by photographing still images of created scenes that thread
    together into an animated sequence.
  •  Collaboration Canvas – move your body to collaborate with machines and create virtual paint strokes and splatters in this kinetic, full body interactive.
  •  Magic Book – turn the pages of this one of a kind book to bring science fiction literature to life!
  •  Bakken Booth – step in to our phone booth to hear how communication has changed over time to connect people and cultures. Keep an eye out for secret codes to the Bakken Booth hidden throughout the exhibit!
  •  Personal Prostheses 2.0 – an updated version of our popular Personal Prosthesis exhibit. Uncover how individuals inspire innovations in the field of prosthetics.
Hennepin Theatre Trust – Performance Art Theatre: Live From The West Side

Hennepin Theatre Trust – Performance Art Theatre: Live From The West Side

Tickets to Patti LuPone: Live from the West Side are now on sale! On October 24, the two-time Tony-winner will share a mix of Broadway showtunes, pop songs and stories from her career and life.
Bundle with the other Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway shows and save! Tickets: bit.ly/HTTPattiLuPone

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Tickets to Laura Benanti: Live from the West Side are now on sale! On November 14, the Tony-winning actress, singer, author and activist will be joining us live from the Shubert Virtual Studios, with at-home audience members invited to email in questions to be answered during the show.
Bundle with the other Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway shows and save! Tickets: bit.ly/HTTLauraBenanti
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Tickets to Vanessa Williams: Live from the West Side are now on sale! On December 5, one of the most respected and multi-faceted performers in the entertainment industry will be joining us live for a performance benefiting our mission of creating positive change through the arts.
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