things to do & see & eat

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The Twin Cities of Minneapolis & St Paul are full of fun stuff, and summer is the best time to explore! Thanks to MCTC’s Denise Liu for putting together a great list of recommended places to check out.

Independent Bookstores, Cool Stores & Special Libraries

Birchbark Books2115 W. 21st St, Minneapolis
Owned by formidable author Louise Erdrich, Birchbark whole-heartedly celebrates the works of indigenous authors, illustrators, artists. Check out the lakes while you’re there.

Boneshaker Books – 2002 23rd Ave S, Minneapolis
Volunteer-run, collectively organized and ziney, Boneshaker is centered around social justice through radical literature and community gathering. Venue for the July 14 Zine Swap/Reading!

East Side Freedom Library – 1105 Greenbrier St, St. Paul
ESFL is powered by volunteers and community activism! Home base for The Hmong Archive, and houses collections focused on political and diasporic histories.  M-F, 9am-2pm, closed Sat & Sun.

The Future – 2223 E. 35th St, Minneapolis
Aquarian lab + Project space + Local artist market + Witchy library + Zines + Stationery + Big inviting communal picnic table. The Corcoran neighbourhood is a lovely stroll.

Moon Palace Books – 3032 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis
This local fave has zines, books for all ages, used books aaaand a literary-themed pizza joint inside, Geek Love Cafe (yes, the pizza is tasty). Stay fueled while you power-browse!

Quatrefoil Library – 1220 E. Lake St, Minneapolis
Quatrefoil is the 2nd oldest GLBT library in the United States!! Volunteer-run, it’s a beloved and ever-growing hub for researchers and community members, alike. M-F, 5-9pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm. In the same vibrant East Lake Street neighbourhood is The Somali Museum of Minnesota, and good eats at Midtown Global Market.

The Shop at MCBA & Milkweed Books – 1011 Washington Ave S., Minneapolis
The Minnesota Center for Book Arts just so happens to have a finely curated shop rammed with zines and gorgeous paper-everything. Next door at Milkweed, you’ll find lots of children’s books, YA, poetry and non/fiction from non-profit, independent or artist-driven presses.

Places to Eat

Q = quick bite
V = vegetarian options available — vegan options are rare 🙁
$ = nicey but pricey

Near Minneapolis Community and Technical College (Thursday venue)

Near University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus (Friday venue)

Near Minneapolis Central Library (Saturday venue)

More Fun Times

Pay 2 Play Zine Launch: A Look at Race and Art Space in MPLS – FREE
Thursday July 12, 6-8 pm
2007 Emerson Ave N
A zine launch event happening in connection with the current exhibition at Juxtaposition Arts titled “Recourse: With Notes From Black Wall Street”

Where does your healing come from? Zine workshop – FREE (we think!)
Sat July 14, 1-3pm
1619 Dayton Ave in St Paul
One in a series of workshops held by Tactical Urbanism Lab Lead Adrienne Doyle

Nicollet Farmers Market – FREE, family friendly
Thursdays, 6am-6pm
Nicollet Avenue, between 6th & 9th St. (near Minneapolis Central/ MCTC)

Paisley Park Tour – $38.50 – $160.00
*Book in advance online
7801 Audubon Rd, Chanhassen MN
Prince’s mammoth recording studio is a 30 minute drive out of town (carpooling recommended) #purplepilgrimage

Prince from Minneapolis exhibit – FREE
Tues-Sun (until Dec 8), check hours
Weisman Art Museum
333 East River Road (on University of MN TC campus)

Twin Cities World Refugee Day – FREE, family friendly
Sun July 15, 12-6pm
Loring Park, 1382 Willow St (adjacent MCTC)

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