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4 Twin Cities venues are getting an early jump on outdoor concerts Still leery of indoor crowds, these four Twin Cities clubs are getting a jump on summer. April 29, 2021 11:03am Text size Copy shortlink: Even though his nationally reputed watering hole was shuttered last spring and again all winter by COVID-19, Palmer s Bar owner Tony Zaccardi considers himself one of the lucky ones. We just so happen to have this big, amazing patio, Zaccardi said. It d be a waste not to use it for something good. That something is live music. Sensing pandemic-weary music fans desperate urge to get out and rock out, Palmer s is among a handful of Twin Cities venues getting an early jump on the (hopefully) warmer weather by hosting outdoor gigs starting now, or very soon. ....
Written By: Josh Verges / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 6:53 pm, Feb. 20, 2019 × U of M logo ST. PAUL The names of four former University of Minnesota leaders should be scrubbed from Twin Cities campus buildings, according to a task force appointed by President Eric Kaler. A 125-page report made public Wednesday, Feb. 20, says the four white men, who promoted racist and anti-Semitic policies at the university, were not simply a product of their times. Rather, they discriminated against students despite significant activism on and off campus and while other universities chose integration. The 11-person task force, chaired by law and history professor Susanna Blumenthal and liberal arts dean John Coleman, argued that changing the building names will help the university come to terms with its past: ....