The Hennepin: Images of Solidarity, Anger, Hope and Bravery

The Hennepin: Images of Solidarity, Anger, Hope and Bravery

Hosting the photography of @moveforjusticenews in our gallery at @thehennepin has been an honor.  Thank you to these amazing photographers who put their bodies on the line to capture incredible images of solidarity, anger, hope and bravery, including these by @liberationlensmedia.

About

The Hennepin is a nonprofit event center located in the heart of the Hennepin Theatre District in downtown Minneapolis.

Our century-old building contains beautiful indoor spaces, a rooftop patio and an outdoor terrace. It is ideal for weddings, corporate functions, social events, and conventions or seminars. Our expansive studio space and exclusive art gallery are the perfect rooms for live theater, concerts, art exhibits and dance rehearsals.
All profits from events at The Hennepin support Hennepin Theatre Trust’s artistic and educational programs. When you host an event at The Hennepin, you can take pride in the fact that your hard-earned money is being used to benefit the community and sustain the arts in Minneapolis and across Minnesota.

Special rates and arrangements are available for nonprofits and artists. We scale our rates for your situation. We want to be your home for events, meetings and performances.

Hennepin Theatre Trust, owner of The Hennepin, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization.

Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at the Minnesota Zoo!

Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at the Minnesota Zoo!

Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular is back October 1st – November 7th for a 3rd year at the Minnesota Zoo!

Wander through the glow of thousands of artfully carved pumpkins all alight in the night. This season, carve out a little time to bask in the glow of nature and enjoy this truly magical experience. Join us for this naturally magical event for a limited time only at the Minnesota Zoo!

Reserve your tickets today (sold online only)! Tickets range from $16-24. Members save $2 off all General Admission tickets.  Late night pricing for extra spooktacular savings! (Monday evenings will be limited capacity and are reserved for guests with mobility challenges and sensory needs.) Learn More

Make your Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular event even more memorable with an additional customized experience!

These once-in-a-lifetime opportunities are sure to light up your season.

Personalized Pumpkins

Customize your very own Jack-O-Lantern! You can have an artistically and professionally carved pumpkin placed on display and glowing for all to see. At the end of the evening, take your personalized pumpkin home!

Family Zoo Adventure: Snakes, Bats, and Dragons

Celebrate the season by learning about some of the Zoo’s most beloved (but spooky) animals! This daytime program includes animal encounters and a guided tour. Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular tickets are not included in this experience.

Thank you for your support of the Minnesota Zoo and our mission to connect people, animals, and the natural world to save wildlife.

Become a member, and join us on the journey to connect people, animals and the natural world to save wildlife. YOU make a difference in the success and growth of the Minnesota Zoo and its thousands of treasured species. Memberships are valid for one full year, and include many engaging benefits for individuals and families.

The Nature Conservancy: Trees. Water. Soil. Nature and Climate Solutions for Minnesota

The Nature Conservancy: Trees. Water. Soil. Nature and Climate Solutions for Minnesota

Nature and Climate Change

In Minnesota, where climate change is becoming evident through our warming winters and more intense rainstorms, we have a golden opportunity to lead on climate change. And we can do it with technology that already exists and can be deployed right now: nature.

Through simple actions like planting cover crops, changing the way we manage forests and installing community rain gardens, Minnesotans can make a big impact for people and nature.

In order to meet the pace and scale that effectively tackling climate change requires, we need everyone to pitch in. The good news is that we already have the blueprint—developed by Mother Nature herself!

 

Our Climate Action Toolkit

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Trees.

Some of our biggest opportunities to make a difference in Minnesota lie in our forests. Avoided forest conversion, tree planting and improved forest management are all practices that demonstrate how trees can help us fight climate change.

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Water.

As heavy rain events become more common, flooding and stormwater management are increasingly important issues. Tactics like rain gardens and retention ponds are essential tools to help Minnesota tackle water management in the climate fight.

Soil.

One of our biggest untapped opportunities likely lies beneath the surface. Minnesota’s farms can lead the way with soil health practices that improve yields, clean the water and capture carbon from the air.

 

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SAWYER SCHERER Lead Forester at UPM Blandin Forestry © Dudley Edmondson

The story of forestry in Minnesota is, in many respects, the story of the white spruce. The story can be told and understood through the history of UPM Blandin.

UPM Blandin, Minnesota’s largest industrial forest owner has been in the land management business in Minnesota for more than 100 years. Sawyer Scherer, their forest ecologist says UPM initially took the same approach as a lot of old-school paper mills: buy land, cut trees, sell products made from those trees. Today, the old model is considered outdated, and Blandin has shifted to what they call Smart Forestry.

Diversified forests mitigate risks associated with climate change. A company overly invested in one kind of tree is vulnerable to diseases that can ravage a forest and the company that owns it.

 

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3.6 M

The number of reforestable acres across Minnesota.

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3.4″

Average annual precipitation increase in the past 100 years.

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26 M

How many metric tons of CO2 we can draw down with nature.

 

Let’s Invest in Nature’s Potential

Despite all that we know about the power of nature to help us both mitigate and adapt to climate change; we still are not employing nature at the scale and pace needed to meet our climate goals. We know that reducing emissions alone will not get us to where we need to be. We must also begin the work of sequestering carbon from our atmosphere and storing it—in forests, on farms and within our soils.

As we tackle climate change in our corner of the world, we must look at more of our most promising solutions if we are to meet the task at hand—including nature! According to scientific research, nature has the power to contribute 30% of the global solution to climate change. We already have the tools we need to get started, now we need them to be deployed rapidly and at scale.

 

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Ways You Can Help

Have a Connected Conversation

Even though more than seven in 10 Americans believe climate change is happening and six in 10 are worried about it, two-thirds of Americans rarely, if ever, talk about climate change with the people they care about. Let’s Talk Climate.

Pledge to Speak Up

In order to preserve our lands, waters and our ways of life in Minnesota, we must be willing to speak up for nature. Join us! Speak Up for Nature.

Share Our Report

Our recent report on nature and climate offers an in-depth look at Minnesota’s multiple pathways to climate resilience. Read up on nature’s potential in our state and share with your nature-loving friends! Download and Share.

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Farm at the Arb: AppleJam 2021

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Farm at the Arb: AppleJam 2021

Farm at the Arb is the place to be Saturday night, September 25, for our 3rd annual AppleJam.

Enjoy the family fun featuring an apple-related scavenger hunt, apple bingo, lawn games, and concessions including beverages from Excelsior Brewing Co.

Enjoy music from the Daisy Dillman Band from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Cost

$10 members
$25 non-members
$5 kids (15 and under)

Register

Click here to register

You may cancel your reservation up to September 4, 2021 and receive a partial refund (event cost minus $5). No refunds will be granted after September

Featuring

 

Red’s Savoy Pizza Truck will sell Jumbo slices of Cheese, Pepperoni and Sausage Pizza for $7 per slice. Cash, credit card and ApplePay accepted.

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North Artist: Rachel Lime Made One of the Boldest Local Albums of the Year

North Artist: Rachel Lime Made One of the Boldest Local Albums of the Year

Rachel Lime’s “A.U.” album cover –  Photo by Alan De Leon Taverna

Minnestoa Monthly: Every time Rachel Lime sings, it’s an invitation to an alternate universe that is mythic, vulnerable, and revealing. And while music has always been a part of her life, only recently did it become more than a hobby.

Growing up in central Minnesota, Lime took piano lessons and played flute in her high school band. When she was 13 years old, she shared recordings online for the first time. They feature her turning poems from her favorite books into songs. Somewhere in her childhood home, there’s a computer with files of poems she wrote back in 2006. “It’s second nature—I’ve always written,” she says.

Lime’s technique broadened and sharpened by the time she created her 2021 debut album, A.U., which explores themes of loneliness, longing, and her Korean heritage. Like a collection of mythologies, the album brings together scenes welcoming you to the black woods, to a bedroom at night, or to a sweet day in July. Released in June, the beautiful compositions draw from traditional Korean instruments, like the Gayageum and Janggu, as well as violin, flute, guitar—plus a lot of production on MIDI synthesizers.

Her song “Silla” was loosely inspired by the 7th-century Korean ruler Queen Seondeok. “It was just something I want to put out there in the world,” she says, about referencing her cultural background. “There’s a real value to someone who’s Korean listening to it and being able to connect with it on a different level. Because they’re like, ‘This is our thing.’” She remembers getting that feeling when listening to Korean electronic music artists like Peggy Gou and Yaeji.

A.U. came together serendipitously at a time when Lime was getting more serious about pursuing music amid grad school studies. In the second half of 2019, she played her first show at Moon Palace Books in south Minneapolis. “It was something I put together because I really wanted to. I felt like I was getting to that next step,” she recalls.

In the winter that followed, she thought about recording a collection of songs. When a trip planned for mid-March of 2020 fell through because of the pandemic, she had a week to do nothing but write.

Despite the album’s themes of loneliness and longing, it came together through community. Around that time, a Seattle-based friend, Bobby Granfelt, reached out about a record label he was starting called Inside Voices. The connection provided motivation and support to shape the album. A.U. became a collaboration with artists within the queer and BIPOC communities that Lime belongs to. She acknowledges that her role as a musician gives her a position of privilege that wouldn’t be possible if not for other artists of color who have helped her along the way.

Her Bandcamp website includes a lengthy list of acknowledgements: friends, collaborators, investors—plus legendary astronomer Carl Sagan. “My music isn’t mine; I can only create it because of others,” she says. “You don’t see all the people behind the scenes who enable all this to happen. How do I pay that back in material ways to other people?” Lime has since relocated to New York and is working on new music.

In performance, she sees Rachel Lime, the musician, as an alter ego that gives her the freedom to be playful and performative with gender. “It’s like drag—it’s deeply self-expressive in an intentional and authentic way,” she says. Working with local director Alan De Leon Taverna on her music videos, and with Pang Zoua Thor and Miz Frozean on her hair and wardrobe, she has honed a brash, colorful persona.

Femininity, as played by her characters in music videos, becomes a form of gender performance that she says she doesn’t usually embody naturally. Referring to her music and performance, she says, “There’s a vulnerability and riskiness in being unconventional.”

Listen to Rachel Lime’s A.U. at rachellime.bandcamp.com

 Basilica Block Party 2021 – Minneapolis, MN

 Basilica Block Party 2021 – Minneapolis, MN

We’re excited to share the Cities 97.1 Basilica Block Party is back this year!
The Cities 97.1 Basilica Block Party began in 1995 as a fundraiser to help pay for the structural restoration of The Basilica of Saint Mary. Today, proceeds from the event benefit the Basilica Landmark, which preserves, restores and advances the historic Basilica of Saint Mary.
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The Great Ones Always Return

 Make your plans to rock with us now!

Friday, September 10, 2021 (All day) to Saturday, September 11, 2021 (All day)

Lineup

Great Clips Stage

AJR 9:15PM

Tate McRae 7:50PM

JP Saxe 6:30PM

Forest Blakk 5:15PM

AHA Sparkling Water Stage

Motion City Soundtrack 8:35PM

Ritt Momney 7:15PM

Remo Drive 5:45PM

Star Tribune Stage

Koo Koo Kanga Roo 7:20PM

26 BATS! 6:15PM

Mae Simpson Music 5:10PM

Great Clips Stage

The Avett Brothers 9:00PM

Spoon 7:40PM

Ripe 6:20PM

Jensen McRae 5:15PM

AHA Sparkling Water Stage

Black Pumas 8:35PM

Jade Bird 7:15PM

Zach Bryan 5:45PM

Star Tribune Stage

Diane (FKA D MILLS) 7:20PM

The Stress of Her Regard 6:15PM

Bora York 5:10PM

Because the health and safety of our Basilica Block Party and greater Twin Cities community is our number one priority, we will be implementing new entry protocols. Full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result (taken within 72 hours of the event) will be required to attend. Please bring a photo ID plus either proof of vaccination or a negative test result for event entry.

Ticket Information

You can support The Basilica Landmark’s fundraising efforts by making a gift at thebasilicalandmark.org/give.

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