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St. Paul's Ordway unveils 4 Broadway shows for upcoming season


St. Paul's Ordway unveils 4 Broadway shows for upcoming season
The season starts with a beloved "Tradition."
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"Broadway @ the Ordway" will kick off in late November (a couple months after its planned reopening) with
Fiddler on the Roof, the performing arts center announced Wednesday. It will run from Nov. 30-Dec. 12, before making way for three more Broadway productions:
Summer: The Donna Summer Musical: Dec. 28, 2021-Jan. 2, 2022
An Officer and a Gentleman: Jan. 20-23, 2022
Waitress: March 8-13, 2022
“We are thrilled Broadway is coming back to the Ordway,” said Christine Sagstetter, interim president and CEO, in the announcement, adding: "Nothing can match the experience of a great Broadway musical with the people you love inside our beautiful venue in downtown Saint Paul.”

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The Ordway reveals plans for first indoor shows in 18 months


The Ordway reveals plans for first indoor shows in 18 months
Some enhanced health and safety measures will be in place.
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St. Paul's famed Ordway Center for the Performing Arts will reopen its doors for performances this fall.
The Arts Partnership announced the theater's reopening plans Thursday, with the regular performers – Minnesota Opera, Ordway, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Schubert Club – all expected to resume indoor performances in September.
At that time, the Ordway will have been shuttered for 18 months, which is "the longest that Ordway stages have been dark in our 36-year history," interim president and CEO Christine Sagstetter said in the announcement. It began cancelling shows March 13, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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St. Paul to end mask mandate, citing Minneapolis as the reason


St. Paul to end mask mandate, citing Minneapolis as the reason
The mandate will come to an end Wednesday.
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Just hours after Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced an abrupt end to the city's mask mandate, the City of St. Paul has followed suit with plans to end its mask mandate on Wednesday. 
In a brief statement issued Tuesday night, Carter said the primary reason the mask order will be lifted is because it doesn't make sense to have one in place if Minneapolis doesn't. 
"While we are yet to reach the benchmarks set by local public health experts, the reality of a maskless Minneapolis limits the logic and efficacy of maintaining a masking order alone," Carter said. "We are lifting Saint Paul's mask requirement and continue to urge residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible." 

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4 new food vendors opening at Keg and Case in St. Paul

A build-your-own pasta shop and a juice bar are among the new options at the food hall and market.

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More Than 1,500 Minnesota Businesses Damaged in George Floyd Protests, Expect to Take Years to Rebuild


More Than 1,500 Minnesota Businesses Damaged in George Floyd Protests, Expect to Take Years to Rebuild
On 6/1/21 at 3:18 PM EDT
Many of the more than 1,500 businesses in Minneapolis and St. Paul damaged during last year's riots following George Floyd's killing remain closed, while others are struggling to stay open. Along one especially hard-hit area, only 21 percent of the most damaged properties are back in business, according to the
Star Tribune.
The newspaper also noted that with $500 million in damage to the Twin Cities, protests are the second-costliest civil disturbance in U.S. history behind the 1992 riots in Los Angeles.
Flames rise from a liquor store and shops on May 28, 2020 in Minneapolis, during a protest over the death of George Floyd. Many of the city's businesses damaged during the protests haven't recovered a year later.

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