Chris Pomeleo: Prohibition Barber – Minneapolis, MN

Chris Pomeleo: Prohibition Barber – Minneapolis, MN

“I think all ambulances need a barber chair option instead of just a gurney.”

Thirteen years ago, I started giving haircuts in the middle of war while I was in the Army.
My Troop needed haircuts, and I found something I was actually good at that could immediately make folks feel better.  It changed my life forever.

Fast forward to today.  My busy little shop is closed for now, and life as we knew it is changing.  But this week, outta nowhere, I was approached by @hennepinems and asked if could donate some cuts and shaves to help raise spirits for some of the most important people in our city during these uncertain times. To say I’m honored is an understatement. Spending time with folks out on the front lines, is something I seem to do good at. The Infantry gave me that. I know the news seems scary right now, but we are gonna be ok. We have some incredible folks watching over our cities, day and night🚑🚒🚓…and the laughter and banter between them isn’t of doom and gloom. It’s of hope and summer barbecues. They know this too shall pass!

BTW-my barber chair is still set up in their breakroom, and I’m not moving it ’til they’re all taken care of. -Chris Pomeleo 💈

 

“I love making people feel good about themselves. I first learned the special trade of being a barber in the middle of Baghdad, while I was in the Army. After my days of normal duty, I would set up my little barber station in the basement of Saddam Hussein’s palace, and cut Soldiers’ hair. I learned a lot, but more importantly, I found out how much I wanted people to feel like they were the only thing that mattered while they were in my chair. Now, 7 years later, I am a barber and doing what I love! My job is making people look and feel their best – and that makes me a pretty lucky guy. When you get your hair cut, you should be treated like a King or Queen, and I’m the guy to take care of you. I’m classically trained in the art of Barbering, and will take as much pride in your appearance as you would.”
TODAYTIX PICKS: FAVORITE TONY AWARDS PERFORMANCES

TODAYTIX PICKS: FAVORITE TONY AWARDS PERFORMANCES

Welcome to Staff Picks: YouTube Edition! In this time of social distancing, we’re missing our time at the theater just like you, so we’ve turned to YouTube to revisit some of our favorite performances. Each week, we’ll be sharing a roundup of some of our top spiral starters so you can fall down as many belting YouTube holes as you please.

This week, we’re watching some of our favorite Tony Award performances. From inspiring opening numbers to show-stopping medley, here are some of our favorite videos to lift your spirits and keep you entertained.

We also launched The Intermission Mission, where we’re highlighting exclusive performances on our social channels. Follow @TodayTix and tune in each night.

“Bigger” Opening Number (2013)
Victoria, Product
 Team

The song encapsulates the highs and lows of theater along with the herculean feat of performing live eight shows a week. The line “All of us up here we were that kid” makes me sob while the line about bouncing a quarter off Billy Porter makes me die. In that moment in 2013, I was watching on a livestream at god knows what hour in Spain sobbing along feeling at home though I was thousands of miles away

“Ain’t Too Proud” (2019)
Diane, Marketing
 Team

“Ain’t Too Proud” is my favorite musical of the 2019-2020 season, and this performance explains why! The energy of the cast, Ephraim Sykes’s slick moves, and that irresistible falsetto by Jeremy Pope bring me so much joy when I need it the most. My favorite part of the Tony Award performance is the final number when the whole cast, including the swings, join the orchestra to perform “I Can’t Get Next To You.” Sergio Trujillo’s choreography paired with this hit by The Temptations is guaranteed to bring me sunshine on a cloudy day!

“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” (2014)
Jessica, Tech
 Team

I never got to see this show when it was on Broadway so I go back to the Tony Performance way too often. The lyrics and situation are hilarious, and the music is beautiful. Also, the intro is by an actor that plays multiple characters so getting to see him go through his costume/character changes is so fun! Watch from around 4:10 until 4:25 to see a great freak out and perfectly timed bag throw.

“Matilda” (2013)
Mikey, Tech
 Team

I was so excited to see this show, and TBH the first time i saw it i only liked it (second time i appreciated it way more). But I love this performance because these kids absolutely slay, and I feel like the way they put together the medley truly summarizes the messages of this show. I always get so proud of all of these little Broadway children and usually start to tear up during “Revolting.”

“Sister Act” (2011)
Geri, Accounts
 Team

This performance was my first taste of “Sister Act: The Musical” and got me completely hooked. The energy! The belting! The dancing nuns! It’s one of those Tony performances that truly does justice to the theater magic brought by this show’s vivacious Act 1 finale. It’ll put a pep in your step, and if you like what you see, I’d highly recommend checking out the whole cast album for more joyful noises.

“The Life” (1997)
Matt, Accounts
 Team

“The Life” remains one of my favorite musicals ever, and this Tony performance undoubtedly proves why. Viewers couldn’t possibly have been ready for these seven sultry, sassy, stomping sex workers as they powered through this anthem about being in one control of one’s body. The dance break – added into the number from another moment in the show – is the definitive highlight of the performance. Watch and fall in love with the ladies of (the dark side) of 42nd street.

“Anything Goes” (2011)
Courtney, Marketing Team

I’m incapable of listening to ‘Anything Goes’ without hearing the taps in my head. Completely in-sync a capella tap moments. Cole Porter. Sutton Foster in a nautical pantsuit. The only cruise I’ve ever wanted to be on.

This rehearsal video is my all-time top played YouTube video. Watch this one before the Tony performance for some before/after magic. (No judgement should you decide to teach yourself the tap dance in your living room.)

“Gypsy” (2008)
Sarah, Marketing
 Team

Get your Patti fix. I watch this literally once a week.

“Thoroughly Modern Millie” (2002)
Ali, Accounts
 Team

One would be hard pressed to find a clearer, crisper belt than that of a young Sutton Foster in Thoroughly Modern Millie. This song is an anthem for anyone who has been burned by a significant other and shows how the trials of dating can unify women, even driving them to break out into a tap number. The audience at the 2002 Tony Awards loses their mind at this iconic dance break, and the show goes on to win 6 Tony Awards that night.

“Rags” (1987)
Stephen, Marketing
 Team

I love this performance! i have never seen the show, but am always blown away by Judy Kuhn’s gut-wrenching final note — plus the added story of her forgetting the lines and also doing a quick costume change from a “Les Mis” performance minutes earlier gives a whole other level on which to enjoy!

“The Color Purple” (2016)
Suzy, Marketing Team

Just thinking about this revival brings a smile to my face, and you have the ultimate trifecta — Heather Headley, Danielle Brooks, and Cynthia Erivo — performing an uplifting and inspiring melody from the show at the Tonys. I dare you not to smile and cry at the same time.

“Dreamgirls” (1982)
Brian, Executive Team

Check out songs from our favorite Tony Awards performances on Spotify!
Want to jam along to some of our favorite show-stopping performances? Whether you’re cleaning your home or having a solo dance party, these tunes are a great pick-me-up. Check out the Spotify playlist below.

 

Follow @TodayTix and tune in each night.

 

 

Provision Community Restaurant – Minneapolis, MN

Provision Community Restaurant – Minneapolis, MN

Provision Community Restaurant: One of the ways we are being responsive to community needs in this trying time is by serving free to-go meals to anyone and everyone who needs them. Meals are available M-F 5:30-6:30pm, while supplies last. Provision cooks rescued and repurposed food. With supply chain upsets, we aren’t certain how long we will get food donated or in what quantities, but we will continue to be responsive and creative with what we have.

 

A huge thank you to the restaurants and food distributors who generously donated their excess food as they had to unfortunately close their doors. (Please consider supporting local restaurants through take-out or delivery and purchasing gift cards, as you feel safe to do so).

 

Photo credit to one of our Chefs: Kenny Beck

 

Provision Community Restaurant

2940 Harriet Ave S
(Uptown Minneapolis)
5:30-6:30pm, to go

Lucy Francis Miniatures – Hastings, MN

Lucy Francis Miniatures – Hastings, MN

Photo by Caitlin Abrams
Lucy Francis has crafted canine miniatures (such as this pack) for the likes of Shirley MacLaine, Andrew W.K., and Martha Stewart.

 

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