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 REVIEW | Madeleine Peyroux enchants The Dakota Jazz Club

Photo courtesy Madeleine Peyroux

The singer/vocal enchantress Madeleine Peyroux performed at The Dakota in Minneapolis on Tuesday, April 2 and will do so again on Wednesday, April 3 with two shows each evening. If you can afford the time and the tickets ($50-$65), invest, invest, invest. What you'll come out with is a glimpse into song history, artistic tribute and interpretation that is stellar to the core. British singer/songwriter/actress Rebecca Pidgeon (with Tim Young) is the opener with a short song set including her Grammy nominated "Slingshot".

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REVIEW | The Twin Cities 40th Auto Show at the Minneapolis Convention Center: Spring and cars are in the air

Photos by Patrick Dunn

Now that we are in March, Spring fever has set in for many of us and the thought of driving a new vehicle this Summer is exciting. The Twin Cities happens to host one of the biggest auto shows in the country and this year marks its 40th year in action. Having more than 450 vehicles under one roof at the convention center is a far more enjoyable experience then driving around to car lots and it’s probably even easier than trying to do a thorough search and comparison online. The show covers approximately 400,000 square feet and there is a lot to see considering every manufacturer selling vehicles in Minnesota is represented.

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PHOTOS | Martin Luther King Day 2013 in Minneapolis and St. Paul

Occupy MN marchers go down Hennepin Avenue from MCTC. 

While the Twin Cities had many celebrations of Martin Luther King Day, I went to just two of them — the beginning of the Occupy MN march in Minneapolis, and the Governor's Commission and Minnesota

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Minnesota African American Museum opening delayed indefinitely, but programming goes on

Photos: a community festival hosted by MAAM in June. Photos by Daniel Patrick Murphy.

The Minnesota African American Museum and Cultural Center (MAAM), which was originally scheduled to open its doors last June, has had to delay its opening several times since; while there’s currently no set date for the museum's permanent opening, the center continues its programming outside of the museum walls.

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Minneapolis Tattoo Arts Convention showcases artists who work in skin

Photos by Jeff Rutherford

Lately, I’ve been searching for more diverse experiences as an artist. I want new things to learn, see, and participate in so that I can increase my knowledge and force myself out of my comfort zone. So, when an opportunity to attend the fifth annual Minneapolis Tattoo Arts Convention at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis fell into my lap, I realized that this was the kind of opportunity I was looking for.

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