Loring Park Neighborhood News and Events

The Loring Park neighborhood is a bicyclist & pedestrian paradise with easy access to bicycle trails, a 15 minute walk to the downtown and uptown areas, and excellent public transportation. 

The neighborhood's character, history, architecture, location, park, and green space are the top most important features that make Loring Park a "Livable Place" according to a community survey taken in preparation for the future. 

Ensuring an active social & cultural life, the neighborhood is dotted with a wide range of ethnic restaurants, entertainment, retail shops, businesses, and six of the cities' largest and most historic churches, The Woman's Club of Minneapolis, MCTC College, Metropolitan State University, Dunwoody Institute, University of St. Thomas-Minneapolis Campus, and the Walker Art Center & Sculpture Garden, and within a short walking distance the Minneapolis Art Institute, the theater district, and Orchestra Hall. 

The neighborhood crowning jewel is Loring Park, connected to Nicollet Mall by the Loring Greenway. It is the neighborhood's focal point for many festivals, films & concerts, recreational & community building activities, and offering a delightful place to take a stroll around the lake & beautiful gardens, and most recently a dog park.

(Description from livemsp.org

For detailed demographic information, see the neighborhood profile from Minnesota Compass

MUSIC | Best New Bands of 2011 at First Avenue: A local mix

Photos By: 
Jeff Rutherford

Photos by Jeff Rutherford

Greetings Daily Planet readers, I am Lindsay LaBarre. I’m a sixteen-year-old concert blogger/music fan and I hail from the beautiful habitat that is suburbia. I am the creator and sole member of a concert blog entitled My Mom Is My Concert Buddy. If you know anything about me from my blog, you know that I’m always glued to the barrier and always insanely early. But this time I got to last last Wednesday night's Best New Bands show at First Avenue after the doors opened and I sat in the balcony. It was actually pretty nice though. Up there, it’s like a whole new world (a dazzling place I never knew … ). It’s an extremely advantageous spot for creeping on people, and I actually got to talk to my mom during the show for once. I’m not converted to be a balcony frequenter, but I think I’ll hang out there a bit more often. Plus, the newly-implemented-for-this-show members area was pretty fab.

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FRIDAY PICK | The Current celebrates its 7th birthday at First Avenue

Seventh birthday parties usually consist of store-bought cake, cheap party favors, Disney princess themes, and seven year olds. The Current's seventh birthday party will (probably) not include anything of the like, it being at First Avenue in front of an 18-plus crowd and all. Tonight's lineup includes Tapes 'n Tapes, Dead Man Winter, Low, and Night Moves; with Haley Bonar, Sims, Suicide Commandos, and Polica playing a second show on Saturday.

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WEDNESDAY PICK | First Avenue's Best New Bands of 2011

Bloodnstuff, photo credit Emily Utne

It's the best-new-bands time again; Radio K and City Pages are making it something of a tradition. The seven bands that wooed Minneapolis/St.Paul in 2011?

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Minneapolis Tattoo Arts Convention: Ink it in

Photos by Trang Do

Body modification and ink artists, entertainers, spectators, and those looking for tattoo inspiration converged at the Hyatt in Minneapolis over the January 13-15 weekend for the Minneapolis Tattoo Arts Convention. Many showed off elaborate body ink work during contests, testament both to the skill of the artists and the visions of the wearers. Local tattoo artists along with others from around the country inked eager clients in a very social workshop environment. In addition, workshops were held for artists to share their knowledge as well as for those curious to the trade to learn more about history, technique and maintenance of these permanent body adornments.

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