Your Guide to January in the Twin Cities, and Winter Advice from a Minnesotan in Antarctica
Happy New Year, Twin Cities! It may be cold outside, but there's still a ton to do around town. Host Sean McPherson is joined by jazz singer and contributor PaviElle French to break down the best ways to stay entertained and make the most of this month in the Twin Cities. PaviElle and Sean also reflect on a scene and an era of the Twin Cities they were both involved in: the late '90s to early 2000s spoken word and poetry scene. Later, Sean is joined by Martin Froger Silva, who is currently living on a remote research base in Antarctica as a digital content coordinator with the University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership.
Check out the things to do around town this month:
- Cross Country Skiing, Sledding/Tubing, Snowboarding, and Snowshoeing | Theodore Wirth Park
- Ice Skating | Centennial Lakes Park in Edina
- 2026 Art Shanty Projects | BDé UMáŋ / Lake Harriet
- Gingerbread Wonderland | Norway House
- Stock up for Dry January | Marigold NA Bottleshop
- Weed Weviews | Racket
- Sinners | The Capri Theater
- Museum Nights | Science Museum of Minnesota
- St. Paul Farmers Market (Indoor) | 308 Prince St., Saint Paul
- St. Paul Farmers Market (Outdoor) | 290 5th St. E, Saint Paul
- 6th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Talent Showcase | The Capri Theater
- Get a straight razor shave | Good Neighbor Barber Shop
- Dance classes | Zenon Dance School
Follow Martin Froger Silva to keep up with his work in Antarctica: https://www.instagram.com/martinfroger/
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