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Pamela Espeland

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Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Past articles by Pamela:

A dozen things to do as the fall arts season begins

We’ve seen more than a few fall arts seasons, but none that compares to this one. → Read More

Bach is back and ARTCRANK returns

ALSO: Claudia Rankine to appear in a virtual Talk of the Stacks; the Mary Ann Key Book Club, chapter 2; the Walker Cinema reopens; and more. → Read More

Walker’s Fall 2021 Performing Arts season; silent films with live music at the Trylon

ALSO: American Pottery Festival 2021 at Northern Clay; 7th Annual Film Score Fest at St. Paul's Mears Park; and more. → Read More

Go/don’t go to ‘Immersive Van Gogh’? That depends

This is art as entertainment, experience, distraction and relaxation. An escape from the daily news and the events of the past year and a half. → Read More

Schubert Club announces 2021-22 season of live and in-person concerts

International Artist Series performers will include pianist Víkingur Ólafsson and violinist Augustin Hadelich. → Read More

Concert spotlights frequent MN Opera librettist Mark Campbell; Schubert Club presents Beatrice Rana

ALSO: Mia presents Nicole Havekost in a virtual artist talk; Kao Kalia Yang and Billy Thao to do a “Yang Warriors” virtual book event; and more. → Read More

The Hook & Ladder announces two months of outdoor concerts; the State Ballet of Georgia on film for Northrop

ALSO: CTC streaming "Seedfolks"; Open Eye @ Home offers “Diary of a Madman”; and more. → Read More

‘Merges in March’ at the Cowles; N. Scott Momaday on ‘Talking Volumes: Talking Race’

ALSO: Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society: “Dreams of Death” from Park Square; Club Book presents Imbolo Mbue; and more. → Read More

All week is Seed Week; Accordo starts its 12th season

ALSO: Talking race with Reginald Dwayne Betts; Club Book features John Moe and “The Hilarious World of Depression”; and more. → Read More

Socially distanced doo-wop for Valentine’s Day; Theater Mu’s ‘Today Is My Birthday’ is worth celebrating

ALSO: Selby Avenue Brass Band with Thomasina Petrus; Davina and the Vagabonds: A Vagabond Valentine Show; and more. → Read More

Regina Marie Williams opens Theater Latté Da’s virtual cabaret; Club Book announces biggest season ever

ALSO: A virtual service to honor Debbie Duncan; a French animation film festival; and more. → Read More

More than a dozen ways to enjoy the holidays at home

There's something for everyone, from the Guthrie's “Dickens’ Holiday Classic” to the Blues Fest Live Year End Revue. → Read More

Minnesota Orchestra adds four more livestreams; Nachito Herrera’s ‘Cuban Holiday’

ALSO: Commonweal's "A Driftless Christmas"; Jim Walsh book launch for "Fear and Loving in South Minneapolis"; and more. → Read More

Christmas concerts coming up; Louise Erdrich at One Book, One Minnesota

ALSO: Arab Film Festival Collab; the Bad Plus streaming; French music from Louis XIV and XV eras; and more. → Read More

The Science Museum’s Alison Rempel Brown: ‘A whole series of things had to get pushed’

As the Science Museum of Minnesota reopens, MinnPost talked with President and CEO Alison Rempel Brown. → Read More

Author events go virtual; History Theatre’s ‘Diesel Heart’ on Zoom

ALSO: Northern Clay Center's virtual American Pottery Festival; a free screening of Justin Stephenson’s film “The Complete Works”; and more. → Read More

State Fair fine arts 2020: immediate, urgent, of-the-moment

ALSO: Author/historian Jon Meacham in Conversation With Wes Moore; a Flint Hills Virtual Family Festival; and more. → Read More

The SPCO hits the reset button again, with a fall concert series full of surprises – and free

The SPCO has announced a series of six live concert video streams to be broadcast in October and November from the Ordway Concert Hall. For safety reasons, there won’t be an audience. → Read More

Minnesota Fringe Virtual Festival is coming; several museums are now open

ALSO: Reopening: The Minnesota Zoo (July 25) and Como Zoo (July 29); both will require reservations. → Read More

Chopin Society announces scaled-back 2020-21 season; Wing Young Huie at the Landmark Center

ALSO: a Rain Taxi Summer Issue Virtual Party; “John Lewis: Good Trouble” is available; and more. → Read More