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Has the pandemic altered your personality? Some Minnesota extroverts say it has

Has the pandemic altered your personality? Some Minnesota extroverts say it has Social distancing and isolation have taxed extroverts and introverts, but for different reasons.  By Kevyn Burger Special to the Star Tribune April 9, 2021 11:49am Text size Copy shortlink: Before the pandemic, Kari Willey embraced an uncommonly wide range of activities. A season-ticket holder for the Minnesota Orchestra, she went for gambling weekends at Wisconsin casinos and made a habit of attending the Minnesota State Fair, which she called her obsession, my heaven on Earth, every day of its 12-day run. The one thing they [the activities] all have in common is that I do this stuff with other people.

Albums of the week: Djourou, Symphony No 10, For Those I Love

Albums of the week: Djourou, Symphony No 10, For Those I Love
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With Twins game, downtown businesses are ready for the most action in a year

With Twins game, downtown businesses are ready for the most action in a year Restaurants and bars are happy to see sports fans again  April 7, 2021 7:56pm Text size Copy shortlink: After shutting his downtown Minneapolis pub for the first few months of the pandemic, Dermot Cowley initially tried reopening last June. He called it quits after two weeks. It was a ghost town down here, said the owner of O Donovan s Irish Pub, which is across the street from First Avenue and Target Center, and a block or so away from Target Field. This week, Cowley and some other business owners are reopening for the biggest event downtown and likely in the state in more than a year: the first home game of the season for the Minnesota Twins.

Best Bets: Springtime Streaming Of Bay Area Performances

Best Bets: Springtime Streaming Of Bay Area Performances Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail Bay City News Foundation The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here. A cultural mash-up: San Francisco Symphony s Currents, a series of streaming videos that explore the evolving options for modern-day orchestras, launches a particularly intriguing episode at 10 a.m. Thursday with Thunder Song, an examination of the intersection of classical and Native American music curated by composer and pianist Jerod Impichchaachaaha Tate, a member of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. He will conduct and perform along with 17 SFS instrumentalists, Elder Thomas Leon Brown (a.k.a. Machuchuk) on vocals and clapper stick and Elder Ron Montez on traditional Pomo drum, introducing his own music as well as works by Rochelle Chester, Louis W. Ballard and a tradition

Celine Dion, Donald Harrison, the Neptunes, Chita Rivera, and André Watts to Receive Honorary Doctorates at 2021 Commencement

Celine Dion, Donald Harrison, the Neptunes, Chita Rivera, and André Watts to Receive Honorary Doctorates at 2021 Commencement
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