19h ago
Lizz Winstead is the co-creator of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, the founder of Abortion Access Front , and a comedian who got her start right here in the Twin Cities. Lizz will be holding her annual Year in Review comedy show at the Parkway Theater on December 27 and 31, and she joined host Sean McPherson to chat about how to find humor in really heavy news stories, how she weaves activism and comedy together, and what makes the Twin Cities arts scene so special. Before that, Sean is joined by jazz singer and contributor PaviElle French for a rundown of the can't-miss events happening this week in the Twin Cities. Check out the events discussed in today's episode: 12/22 Alicia Witt In-store Performance and Signing | Electric Fetus 12/22 Spending Christmas with Alicia Witt | Dakota 12/23 The Annual Holiday Sing-Along with Dan Chouinard | Crooners 12/24 Hell-a-Dazzle Christmas Eve Brunch with Joel Shapira & Friends | Hell’s Kitchen 12/25 “Violent Night” | Trylon Cinema 12/26 Shrimpnose, BloodSmokeBody and Talia Knight at the Entry | 7th Street Entry 12/26 Bold North Breakaway | Rice Park and Saint Paul RiverCentre 12/26 Pan African Kwanzaa Celebration | Midtown Global Market 12/27 Soul Line Dance with Harris Parks | Sabathani Community Center 12/27 Close to the Tassel: A Progressive Rock Burlesque Revue | Amsterdam Bar and Hall 12/28 KPop Demon Hunters Drag Brunch | Quincy Hall 12/27 & 12/31 The Winstead Files: Lizz Winstead's 2025 Year in Review | Parkway Theater Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
3d ago
Minnesota is home to a thriving pagan and witchy community, and the solstice is a great time to get involved. Dr. Chantel Rodriguez, public historian and host of Minnesota Unraveled, tells us about the largest publisher of New Age books, which calls our state home. Plus, Darius Gillard from MN Opera wants to convince you to watch opera. Check out MN Opera’s “My Name is Florence,” which tells the story of the first Black woman to have a symphony performed by a major U.S. orchestra. The team also celebrates some Twin Cities wins with good neighbors and warm homes. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: Listen to Minnesota Unwraveled’s episode about Llewellyn Worldwide Check out MN Opera’s production of “My Name is Florence” North Minneapolis' Food Bank Eatery is on a mission to provide free meals for children (CBS Minnesota) Pam sees the people that others ignore (Southwest Voices) Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
4d ago
Food critic Kirstie Kimball has been to 600 restaurants across Minnesota in the past two years, and she has distilled her findings into a comprehensive list of the top 50 Minnesotan restaurants on her Substack Beyond Beurre Blanc . Host Sean McPherson is joined by contributor and Racket Co-Founder Em Cassel to chat with Kirstie about her methodology for reviewing so many restaurants and to learn why Em hates holiday pop-up bars so much. Later, Sean talks with Anne Laskey, the Cause Marketing and Events Manager at Second Harvest Heartland, about how to help fight hunger this holiday season, and producer Adam Sage joins the conversation to highlight an upcoming winter festival. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: Beyond Beurre Blanc's Minnesota 50: 2025 (Beyond Beurre Blanc) Kirstie Kimball's methodology (Beyond Beurre Blanc) Get Festive at These Twin Cities Holiday Bars (MSP Mag) Second Harvest Heartland Learn more about the sponsors of this December 18th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Xcel Energy Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
5d ago
Minneapolis’s season of Love Is Blind might have been a flop, but how bad is the dating scene in the Twin Cities, actually? Contributor Denzel Belin and burlesque performer Keke Boudreaux join the show to discuss living single in Minnesota, as well as the best first date spots. Plus, executive producer Anna Weggel puts ChatGPT to the test to find the perfect gifts for Denzel and Sean. Read more about what we talked about on the show: We tested AI shopping chatbots. This is what we found. (Star Tribune) Single and Dating? Here is where most singles are living in the US. (Thriving Center of Psychology) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 17th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
6d ago
The Twin Cities is home to one of the most vibrant African food scenes in the country, and today we’re digging into where to eat, from Ethiopian classics to West African stews and vegan favorites. Writer and critic Ali Elabbady joins us to share highlights from his new guide to the best African restaurants in the area, plus tips for first-timers and vegetarians. Contributor Sam Choo makes a passionate case for the often-overlooked Como Zoo, and we break down the newly approved plan for George Floyd Square. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: African Food in the Twin Cities (Explore Minnesota) Street reconstruction approved for George Floyd Square, after years of debate (MPR) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 16th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 15
We’re rockin’ around the Christmas tree with holiday tunes by Twin Cities musicians. Contributor, musician PaviElle French, and Racket’s co-owner Keith Harris help decide if these songs are up to Hallmark snuff. Plus, contributor Tane Danger shares weekly event highlights, like weed Christmas cookie baking and a half-scripted, half-improv holiday show. Check out all the local holiday music played in today’s show. Learn more about this week’s events: “Our Amazing Holiday Off” at Jungle Theater Eden Prairie Lion’s 52nd Annual Wild Game Dinner Jane Austen's 250th birthday party at Big Hill Books Black Nativity at Penumbra Theatre Cornbread Harris & Friends Holiday Blues Show at Hook & Ladder Theater Obi Original at The Cabooze Winter Solstice Lantern Parade in Powerderhorn Park Celebration of Life for Jellybean Johnson at Shiloh Temple Cannabis Xmas Cookies at HEAL MPLS D Dinner for One at Jungle Theater Learn more about the sponsors of this December 15th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 12
The Department of Justice is suing Minneapolis Public Schools for a policy that protects teachers from underrepresented groups from being laid off. Host Sean McPherson is joined by contributor Hans Buetow and producer Adam Sage to break down what the DOJ's goals are in this lawsuit. The team also gets into possible snowplow names for MnDOT's 2026 Snowplow naming contest, and some good news in Minnesota schools – recent statewide survey results show our students are trending in a positive direction regarding their mental health, substance use, connection with school and family, and a litany of other issues. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: MnDOT’s 2025-26 Name a Snowplow contest (MnDOT) All 50 of MnDOT’s 2025 Name-a-Snowplow Finalists, Ranked (Racket) Trump admin sues Minneapolis schools over layoff protections for teachers of color (Minnesota Reformer) Justice Department Sues Minneapolis Public Schools for Racial Discrimination Against Teachers (Department of Justice) How many Black male teachers are there in the US? (USAFacts) Survey: Minnesota students faring better compared to a few years ago (Minnesota Reformer) Minnesota Student Survey Reports 2013-2025 (MN Department of Education) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 12th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 11
Have you ever wondered why St. Anthony Falls is just pure concrete? The Dakota-led group Owámniyomni Okhódayapi is redesigning and restoring the falls to its pre-colonial lushness. President Shelley Buck tells us what the project is doing differently. Plus, if you’re wondering how to stay chic during harsh Minnesota winters, local fashion designer Samantha Rei has some tips. Pooping in downtown Minneapolis is a political problem, and the city just approved extra funds for more toilets. Our guts say thank you. Read more about what we talked about today: Owámniyomni Okhódayapi Donate to the restoration of Owámniyomni Samantha Rei Check out Samantha’s YouTube, Cinemattire Minneapolis City Council looks to solve No. 1 problem downtown: Where to go No. 2 (Star Tribune) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 11th episode: Xcel Energy Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 10
The President of Augsburg University is condemning ICE after agents took a student from campus without a warrant over the weekend. Meanwhile, advocates in St. Paul are calling on the city council to take action regarding SPPD's violent conduct during a Nov. 25 ICE raid. Host Sean McPherson is joined by MPR Newsroom Coordinator and Contributor Denzel Belin and Executive Producer Anna Weggel to fill you in on everything you need to know about these two stories. Later, the team is joined by local musician Emmy Woods joins the conversation to talk about a winter clothing drive she's hosting at her show this weekend. The team also opens up the mailbag and shares our weekly artist spotlight: Liz Draper. Check out this week's featured artist, Liz Draper! Instagram TIDAL Bandcamp Album release party 12/14 Want us to feature your music on the show? Send in a submission here . Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: Augsburg president decries ICE detention of a student on private campus (Star Tribune) Community group: St. Paul police use of force against protesters violated policy (Pioneer Press) Community group wants St. Paul City Council to address police actions (MPR) Law enforcement, protesters clash as federal agents make arrests in St. Paul (MPR) Emmy Woods' Winter Clothing Drive for Southside Harm Reduction Immigrant Defense Network Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Acción Latina (COPAL) Monarca Minnesota Immigrants Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 10th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 9
Let’s revisit a few conversations from earlier this year including the best theaters in the Twin Cities – criteria include popcorn, comfy seats, and a good urinal — and a chat about the places techies should visit when they come to the Twin Cities. Plus, we discuss a project at the U of M that is working to undo past harms of racial covenants on home deeds in the Twin Cities. Host Sean McPherson is joined by a cast of characters for this one, including contributors Hans Buetow and Em Cassel, journalist Amy Nelson, and Executive Producer Anna Weggel. Learn more about the sponsors of this December 9th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 8
We follow the right-wing pipeline that led to Donald Trump’s attacks on Somali Minnesotans, including trying to revoke protected status for some residents. Minnesota Reformer’s Editor-in-Chief Patrick Coolican joins the show to debunk the City Journal article “Minnesota Welfare Fraud: Some Funds Went to Al-Shabaab.” What should we expect from our political leaders, and what can we as Twin Citizens do? Plus, contributor PaviElle French shares some great events, like an elder-led jazz show at the Capri Theater. Read more about the stories we discussed: Kaveh Akbar at Hopkins Center for the Arts Mary Lucia (book release) in conversation with Lizz Winstead at Granada Theater Mark O’Connor’s Appalachian Christmas at Dakota Jazz Club Little Explorers Thursday at the Como Zoo and Conservatory Chastity Brown at Landmark Center Fashion MSP’s The Experimen t at The Whim Capri Big Band's Music of the Season at The Capri Right-wing reporting on Somali money going to al-Shabaab is not new, still misses the mark (Minnesota Reformer) Minnesota Welfare Fraud: Some Funds Went to Al-Shabaab (City Journal) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 5th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 5
St. Paul managed to pass their 2026 city budget with unanimous 7-0 approval from the city council – meanwhile, the Minneapolis city council and mayor's office are gearing up for what will likely be a long, drawn-out debate over the Minneapolis budget. Host Sean McPherson is joined by contributor Tane Danger and producer Adam Sage to break down what St. Paul residents are getting out of the 2026 budget, and how much it's going to cost. Later, Splendid Table co-creator and managing producer Sally Swift joins the conversation to talk about 30 years of producing the award-winning public radio show, and the team gets into some Twin Cities Wins. Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode: Key takeaways as the St. Paul City Council approves its 2026 budget (Star Tribune) St. Paul City Council approves budget, property tax increase (MPR) Investigation of St. Paul police after ICE raid delayed; immigrant defense fund established (Star Tribune) Budget battle brewing between mayor and outgoing Minneapolis City Council (Star Tribune) The Splendid Table Celebrates Thirty Years Tonight at the Fitzgerald Razava Bread Co. Tori Ramen Hai Hai Nixta Minneapolis mayor acts to deter possible federal crackdown as Somali community braces for ICE (MPR) Vegan butcher shop in Minneapolis will appear on Guy Fieri's 'Triple D Nation' (Bring Me The News) U of M to license new fruit varieties, including a sequel to the Honeycrisp apple (MPR) NABJ-MN and the CBJ Announce Partnership Supporting Emerging Black Journalists (NABJ-MN) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 5th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 4
Trump’s new push for mass deportations is already sending fear through Minnesota’s Somali community, and we break down some of the more offensive comments he threw at Minnesota and its residents this week. Today, host Sean McPherson is joined by contributor Em Cassel of Racket and City Cast producer Tiffany Bui to break down what we know, what we don’t, and how people on the ground are navigating the uncertainty. Then, the bizarre rise of a right-wing AI cartoon that pulled an unsuspecting Twin Cities policy researcher into its orbit, and a long-awaited sandwich shop is ready to make its Minneapolis debut. Learn more about the stories discussed in this episode: Monarca Rapid Response Line Trump says he doesn't want Somalis in the US, urges them to go back to their homeland and fix it (Star Tribune) Minneapolis, St. Paul leaders respond to reports of ICE operations targeting Somalis (MPR News) Trump administration to withhold some SNAP funding until Minnesota turns over data (Star Triune) The Racist, AI-Generated Future of Entertainment (Atlantic) Social media AI bot targets Minneapolis attorney and liberal political commentator (MPR News) Long-awaited weed-themed sandwich shop opens in Minneapolis next week (Bring Me The News) Handroll Sushi, Labubu Macarons, and the Opening of Multiple Bird-Named Restaurants (Racket) Learn more about the sponsors of this December 5th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 3
The Whittier Alliance neighborhood organization is partnering with the City of Minneapolis to provide free snow shoveling for residents of the Whittier neighborhood, and 25/hr part-time work for anyone who wants to shovel. Today, host Sean McPherson is joined by independent journalist Katie Thornton and MPR Newsroom Coordinator Denzel Belin to talk shoveling and to learn more about some invasive fish that could threaten the entire Great Lakes fishing industry. The team also breaks down how local organizations in the Twin Cities are recognizing World AIDS Day this year in light of the federal government's refusal to do so. Learn more about the stories discussed in this episode: Whittier's Snow Patrol Pilot Program (Whittier Alliance) The Feds Who Kill Bloodsucking Parasites (New Yorker) Minnesota community raising awareness of World AIDS Day, despite no U.S. observance (MPR) The Red Undie Run (Aliveness Project) Hennepin County HIV Services Red Door Clinic Aliveness Project Youth AIDS Project Annex Teen Clinic Learn more about the sponsors of this December 3rd episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 2
We’re hardcore into the holiday season, so City Cast producer Tiffany ranks her top three holiday markets you have to visit. We’re joined by Dean Holt, who’s been part of the Children’s Theatre Company’s production of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” since 1994. Dean reflects on the enduring legacy (and now sellability) of the big green guy. Plus, longtime radio producer and contributor Sam Choo talks about “Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry”, a book unpacking public radio’s problem with representation. Local musician Carlisle Evans Peck also shares their song, “Lover, I’m An Anthem.” Read more about what we talked about: European Christmas Market at Union Depot Field and Festival Holiday Market at Wagners Garden Center Raging Art On at Gamut Gallery A Handmade Holiday Market 2025 at Bruhaven Craft Co. No Coast Craft o’ Rama at Midtown Global Market Dr. Seuss’s “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” at Children’s Theatre Company Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry by Laura Garbes Listen to Carlisle Evans Peck’s New Single " Danse Macabre " Learn more about the sponsors of this December 2nd episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Dec 1
It’s the busiest time of the year, but we’ve got your guide to enjoying December to the fullest. John Munson of The New Standards joins us to talk about returning to the State Theatre for their annual holiday show. After recovering from a stroke, John says he has even more to be grateful for this season. Read more about what we talked about: Jesus Christ Superstar at the Ordway Music Theater Sarah Morris and the Sometimes Elves 19th Annual Holiday Show Holidays On Hennepin Watershed Spa Red Undie Run Shooters Billiard Club HandsOn Twin Cities Holiday Volunteering Brave New Workshop: The Chaos of the Bells The New Standards Holiday Show Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 26
Join City Cast Twin Cities host Sean McPherson alongside fellow hosts from Austin , Chicago , DC , Denver , Las Vegas , Madison , Nashville , Philly , Pittsburgh , Portland , Salt Lake , and Seattle for a special episode that’ll help you knock out your holiday shopping early and support small businesses around the country. From a handlebar mount (and app!) that’ll turn your phone into a bike cam, to a mustard-of-the-month subscription box, our hosts are here to tell the stories of local businesses in their cities making cool stuff that you can order online right now. Visit our website to find the full list of recommendations with links for holiday shopping! Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 25
For many people, Thanksgiving is a time to relax and enjoy time with folks you love. But for many others, it can cause financial stress, anxiety over hosting, and fear that your relatives are going to say something that makes you feel unwelcome. Today on City Cast Twin Cities, Host Sean McPherson is joined by Dr. Katie Loth of the University of Minnesota Medical School and Contributor Tane Danger to talk about how to have constructive dialogue with your family and create an inclusive environment at the dinner table. Later, Producer Tiffany Bui joins the conversation to share where you can get a Thanksgiving meal if you don't want to cook it, and resources for folks who are worried they won't be able to afford the holiday this year. The team also takes a moment to honor the life and legacy of legendary Twin Cities musician Jellybean Johnson, who passed away over the weekend. Special thanks to Jazz88 for allowing us to air a snippet of Sean's interview with Jellybean back in 2022. Learn more about the stories discussed in today's episode: Sean's favorite cranberry sauce recipe (epicurious) Talking healthy eating behaviors with University of Minnesota (U of M) Eating Disorder Prevention and Recovery (WithAll.org) How the Danger Boat Productions and the Humphrey School are Teaching Students to Bridge Political Divides (Danger Boat Productions) Where to Get Thanksgiving Dinner (MSP Mag) Holiday Meals From Cub (Cub Foods) Thanksgiving resource guide 2025: Free meals, food distributions, and support services across Minnesota (Spokesman Recorder) Where to get free food and meals for Thanksgiving day (KARE 11) Free Thanksgiving Meals ( mn.gov ) Free Thanksgiving Meal at Hoggsbreath Bar and Grill (Facebook) Remembering Jellybean Johnson (The Current) Learn more about the sponsors of this November 25th episode: Xcel Energy Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 24
Host Sean McPherson is definitely taking breaks during the Turkey Trot on Thursday, and that’s totally fine. Contributor PaviElle French tells us other ways you can pre and post-game your Thanksgiving meal. Plus, another radio legend, Mary Lucia, sits down with Sean to talk about her new memoir, “What Doesn’t Kill Me Makes Me Weirder and Harder to Relate To.” After living through a traumatic stalking experience, she created new holiday traditions, designed her book cover, and leaned on herself. Plus, Mary tells Sean why her pugs are just old men in dog form. Read more about what we talked about on today’s show: Get Mary Lucia’s new book tomorrow, Nov. 25 Plan your week with our events calendar Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 21
Waymo started testing its autonomous cars on the streets of Minneapolis yesterday, and could be offering autonomous taxi services in 2026. Would you ride in one? Host Sean McPherson is joined by Contributor Hans Buetow and Producer Tiffany Bui to unpack Waymo's Minneapolis rollout. The team also gets into recent drama between the University of Minnesota Physicians and the Board of Regents, this week's Twin Cities Wins, and some listener submissions to the mailbag. Learn more about the stories and organizations discussed in this episode Waymo debuts in Minneapolis — with human drivers for now (Axios Twin Cities) Driverless ride-sharing company Waymo expanding to Minneapolis (Star Tribune) A matched case-control analysis of autonomous vs human-driven vehicle accidents (Nature Communications) U Ousts High-Ranking Doctor from VP Position after Fairview Clash (Star Tribune) More dismissals in U leadership as tensions rise over ‘secret’ Fairview deal (Star Tribune) Inside the $1 billion deal between the University of Minnesota Physicians group and Fairview (The Minnesota Daily) Picked to Click 2025: The Year The Picks Already Clicked (Racket) State launches ambitious Minnesota marijuana expungement program (Spokesman Recorder) Two professional women's volleyball leagues announce new Minnesota teams (MPR) Bolé Ethiopian Cuisine East Side Learning Center BikeMN Minnesota Center for Book Arts Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 20
Federal raids in Minnesota are causing chaos and confusion in the streets. Protestors confronted federal agents at a St. Paul manufacturing plant on Tuesday, and we still don’t know who was detained. Amy Lange and Madeline Lohman from The Advocates for Human Rights help us digest this news. Plus, they explain why judges are dismissing immigrants’ cases, only to be captured by ICE agents waiting right outside the door. It’s Give To The Max Day, and there are hundreds of great orgs who need your support. We’ll name a few of our favorites. Read more about the stories we talked about: Judges quick to end immigrants’ asylum cases as ICE agents wait outside courtroom (Star Tribune) Federal Agents Confronted by Protestors During Operation at Saint Paul Company (Star Tribune) Give To the Max Night of 25,000 Laughs (Strike Theater) Minnesota Urban Debate League TruArtSpeaks Wicked Minnehaha (Twin Cities PBS) Learn more about the sponsor of this episode: Xcel Energy Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 19
Unionized food service workers at MSP have been in negotiations with their employer for over 11 months since their contract expired last December. With the busiest travel time of the year coming up next week, the UNITE HERE Local 17 union set a deadline of Monday for their employer HMSHost to meet their demands, or else they will go on strike. Host Sean McPherson is joined by MPR Newsroom Coordinator and Mr. Twin Cities Leather 2026 Denzel Belin, as well as local podcast producer Julie Censullo to dig in on what these workers are seeking to get out of their contract. The team also shares some tips for getting ready for impending winter weather, and Julie shares about two new narrative podcast projects she has been working on in the Twin Cities. Learn more about the stories discussed in today's episode: MSP food workers announce strike deadline before Thanksgiving rush (MPR) MSP Airport food workers to strike before Thanksgiving if deal is not reached (CBS News) Winter Hazard Awareness Week (MPR) Metro Transit Guaranteed Ride Home Program (Metro Transit) "Out Cold" Podcast (Julie Censullo and Sophie Nikitas) "Choosing" Podcast (Julie Censullo) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 18
It’s peak movie season, so City Cast decides the best theaters in the Twin Cities. Criteria include popcorn and comfy seats, bonus points for a good urinal. Plus, a group of neighbors dreamed of an urban farm in East Phillips. But they’re $5.7 million short – what happens next? And journalist Amy Nelson joins the show and tells us where techies should visit when they come to the Twin Cities. Read more about what we talked about on the show: Environmental advocates face final deadline to buy Roof Depot site in Minneapolis (MPR News) The long, bitter fight over Minneapolis’ Roof Depot site, explained (MinnPost) The WIRED Guide to the Twin Cities for Business Travelers (WIRED) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 17
We've had multiple documentaries come out regarding the challenges Minneapolis faces and what the path forward should look like for our cities. Coming out of this month's elections where Twin Cities residents voted for new leaders and what the path forward should look like, we thought it was a good time to take a look at the documentaries "A Precarious State," "The Fall of Minneapolis," and "Paradox: Echoes of Reform & the Minneapolis Police" to see what they have to say about our cities and what misinformation they might be spreading. Host Sean McPherson is joined by Producer Tiffany Bui and Contributor Winter Keefer to interrogate these films. Before that, Sean chats with Producer Adam Sage to let you know all of the can't miss events happening in the Twin Cities this week. Learn more about the events mentioned in today's episode: Tonight - Kavyesh Kaviraj and Omar Abdulkarim at Dakota Tuesday - Pitch a Friend at Forgotten Star Brewing Wednesday - Dorit's Tavern Holiday Popup opens at Surly Brewing Wednesday - Sociable Ride at Sociable Cider Werks Friday - A Christmas Carol: Unscripted at Strike Theatre Friday-Sunday - Minneapolis Christkindl market at the North Loop Green Sunday - Found Footage Fest at the Heights Theatre Learn more about the documentaries discussed in today's episode: Who’s Bankrolling ‘A Precarious State,’ Rick Kupchella’s New Twin Cities Doomer Doc? (Racket) Paradox: Echoes of Reform & the Minneapolis Police (PBS) A Precarious State (Rick Kupchella) The Fall of Minneapolis (Alpha News) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 14
The federal government is reopened, but in exchange, the weed drink industry might go under. Drew Hurst, CEO of Bauhaus Brew Labs, says re-criminalizing the hemp-derived THC is an existential threat to breweries like his. Plus, St. Paul is banning assault-style weapons even though Minnesota law won’t let them. Contributor Winter Keefer breaks that down for us. Finally, Roseanne Pereira of Heavy Table is absolutely smitten with Uptown cafe Moona Moono. Find out why. Read more about the stories from today’s show: Federal shutdown deal could kill Minnesota’s hemp-derived THC market (Star Tribune) Lawsuit filed after St. Paul City Council unanimously approves firearms regulation ordinance (Pioneer Press) The Trouble With Billy Sushi and the Multipart Appeal of Moona Moono (Heavy Table) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 13
Minnesota's new state-sponsored parental leave program goes into effect on Jan 1, 2026, and some parents who already took parental leave for their 2025 babies will have the opportunity to take another round of leave in 2026. Host Sean McPherson is joined by Minnesota Reformer Reporter Michelle Griffith and Racket Co-Founder Em Cassel to break down everything you need to know about parental leave in Minnesota, as well as to chat about Minnesota's 'Golden Era' of film in the 90s, and whether or not we might see a resurgence of cinema shot in our state. After those stories, Executive Producer Anna Weggel hops on the mic to share some listener submissions from the #mailbag and to talk about some exciting upcoming Christmas tree lighting ceremonies brought to you by our sponsors at Xcel Energy. Read more about the stories discussed in today's episode: Minnesota’s paid leave program will launch with 0.88% payroll tax, state agency says (Minnesota Reformer) New Minnesota paid family leave law could allow some new parents to "double dip" in 2026, due to timing quirk (CBS News) MN’s Movie Boom: Inside the 1990s ‘Golden Age’ of North Star State Cinema (Racket) Learn more about the sponsors of this November 13th episode: Xcel Energy - Subscribe to learn about upcoming programs and volunteer opportunities. Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 12
The longest federal government shutdown might be coming to an end. Between SNAP benefits and Thanksgiving travel, we talk about what that might mean for Minnesota. Plus, John O’Sullivan of One Minute Tours tells us about what Big Beef doesn’t want you to know. Finally, contributor and MPR Newsroom Coordinator Denzel Belin reviews “Primary Trust” at Guthrie Theater. Find out why it got a rare Denzel standing ovation. Read more about the stories we talked about: The shutdown could end this week. Here’s what that might mean for Minnesotans. (Star Tribune) When Spam Met Sasquatch: The Battle for America’s Protein (John O’Sullivan) Primary Trust (Guthrie Theater) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 11
Minneapolis Public School teachers were set to go on strike starting today, but the Minneapolis Federation of Educators Union managed to reach a tentative agreement with Minneapolis Public Schools over the weekend. Host Sean McPherson is joined by Contributor Hans Buetow and Executive Producer Anna Weggel to break down what we know about the tentative agreement and whether or not Minneapolis educators are likely to end up in the same spot again when the new contract expires. The team also talks about how a project at the U of M is working to undo past harms of racial covenants on home deeds in the Twin Cities, and how Target is now mandating all employees to smile at you if you get within 10 feet of them. Learn more about the stories discussed in today's episode: Minneapolis teachers, school district leaders tout tentative deal (KSTP) Minneapolis educators, school district announce tentative contract deal, averting strike (MPR News) Mapping Prejudice (U of M) Target Mandates Worker Smiles, Friendliness To Boost Sales (Bloomberg) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 10
According to crowdsourced data on the website Deflock.me , there are over 300 Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras in the metro area. Most of these are made by a company called Flock Safety, and they allow law enforcement to use photos of license plates to track drivers every time they pass by one of these cameras. The legality of ALPRs continues to be fought over in our courts, so we talked to ACLU Minnesota Attorney Alicia Granse about what these cameras are doing in our cities and how they could be regulated ethically. But before we dig into that story, Racket Co-Founder Em Cassel joins Sean McPherson to let you know about all the can't-miss events happening this week in the Twin Cities. Check out the events mentioned in this episode: Today: Songwriter Showcase | Pillar Forum Thursday: MN Jazz Orchestra | Wabasha Street Caves Friday-Sunday: Art Attack | Northrop King Building Saturday: Mni Sota Mystery Box All-Indigenous Cabaret | Amsterdam Bar & Hall Saturday: Midnight Creatures Market | 56 Brewing Read more about the stories discussed in this episode: Deflock.me - See where all the ALPR cameras are in the Twin Cities You Are Being Tracked (ACLU) ICE Taps into Nationwide AI-Enabled Camera Network, Data Shows (404 Media) She Got an Abortion. So A Texas Cop Used 83,000 Cameras to Track Her Down. (EFF) Kansas police chief used Flock license plate cameras 164 times to track ex-girlfriend (The Wichita Eagle) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 7
The Twin Cities team watched the “Purple Rain” musical, and the takes may be sacrilegious, but we promise they’re from the bottom of our sequined hearts. Plus, James Norton of Heavy Table joins Sean McPherson and contributor Denzel Belin to talk about the return of Chi Chi’s. Is it as good as you remember? Or were you just seven? We also celebrate some good news in the cities. Read more about the stories discussed in today's episode: Stay updated with the American Indian Center here Review: ‘Purple Rain’ gets our critics delirious, sort of (Star Tribune) The Return of Chi-Chi’s and the O’Shaughnessy Spice Bag (Heavy Table) Milton’s restaurant was going to close, but its customers had other plans (Star Tribune) Herbivorous Butcher set to reopen after spring fire (Star Tribune) Minnesota Children’s Museum offers free admission during federal shutdown (Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 7th episode: Xcel Energy - Subscribe to learn about upcoming programs and volunteer opportunities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 5
Incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey won a third term in Minneapolis, and State Representative Kaohly Her unseated incumbent Mayor Melvin Carter in St. Paul. Host Sean McPherson is joined by contributor Tane Danger and producer Tiffany Bui to break down the election results, talk about the doctors' strike that happened today, and share tips from the internet on where to trip acid in the Twin Cities. Read more about the stories discussed in today's episode: Live Election Results: Key Elections in Minnesota [MPR News] In a first in Minnesota, hundreds of Allina doctors go on one-day strike [Star Tribune] Recommendations on where to go for a day trip on acid? [Reddit] Where could I buy a sword in person? [Reddit] Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 5
Shout out to everyone counting votes! We’ll have another episode out later today about results. In the meantime, John O’Sullivan ( One Minute Tours) joins contributor Winter Keefer and host Sean McPherson to suss out the vibes of this election. Winter also tells us about the veto-rama at Minneapolis City Hall. Mayor Jacob Frey has used his veto power more than any of his recent predecessors, and council members have hit right back. Can anyone agree? Finally, our grocery store milk is probably coming from the same place (with different pricing). Read more about the stories mentioned in today's episode: Looking back at Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s 2024 veto efforts (MinnPost) Mayor Frey vetoes ordinance requiring notice of commercial property sales (MPR News) Minneapolis City Council overrides Mayor Frey's veto on plans for George Floyd Square (Sahan Journal) Early voting in Minneapolis on second-highest pace ever (Star Tribune) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 4
If you haven't done so yet, go out and vote! Today's election is set to be one of the most impactful in a decade for the Twin Cities. Minneapolis's mayor and all 13 city council seats are on the ballot, and St. Paul's is voting for mayor and two ballot measures. Host Sean McPherson is joined by Contributor Winter Keefer and Creative Producer Adam Sage to go over how you can make sure your voice is heard. They also talk about Twin Cities food shelves you can support, as SNAP recipients may not be receiving their November disbursements, and how U of M researchers are using AI to detect and track wildfires. Voting resources: See what your ballot will look like Find your polling location Check out and consider donating to the food shelves mentioned in today's episode: Second Harvest Heartland: Volunteer or Donate The Food Group: Volunteer or Donate Joyce Uptown Food Shelf: Volunteer or Donate Calvary Food Shelf: Volunteer or Donate Grace Lutheran Church Northeast: Donate Pillsbury United Communities: Donate Keystone Community Services: Volunteer or Donate Merrick Community Services: Volunteer or Donate Read more about the stories mentioned in today's episode: Voter guide: 2025 Minneapolis mayoral election (Bring Me The News) Federal judges order release of funds that would help Minnesotans losing SNAP (MinnPost) U of M researchers launch smoke-sensing drones that one day could fight wildfires (Star Tribune) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Nov 3
Tomorrow, St. Paul and Minneapolis residents will vote for new mayors. Like their cities, each race has its own quirks and styles. Contributors Tane Danger and Winter Keefer join the show to break down what’s on Twin Citizens’ ballots and look at some of the more contentious races. Plus, producer Tiffany Bui tells Sean McPherson what’s worth leaving the comfort of your warm homes for this week. Check out the awesome events we talked about in this episode: Monday: Equitable Dinners hosted by Mixed Blood Theatre Thursday: MidWest Murder Podcast at Hook and Ladder Friday and Saturday: Dessa Returns at the Minnesota Orchestra Saturday: Twin Cities Book Fest at Union Depot Read more about what we talked about: Minneapolis’ election calendar Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Oct 31
It's more than just Target – several major employers have recently announced layoffs in the Twin Cities. Host Sean McPherson is joined by improviser extraordinaire Tane Danger and Trivia Mafia Co-Founder Chuck Terhark to talk about what this means for our cities. The team also gets into Chuck's experience organizing the infamous Zombie Pub Crawl in Minneapolis, where to go Trick-Or-Treating tonight, and the legacy of Jack Jackman, the longtime Co-Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, who recently passed away. Read more about the stories discussed in this episode: Cargill laying off 80 more employees at Minnesota headquarters [Star Tribune] Target cutting 800 jobs across Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park, raising concerns about broader economic slowdown [MPR News] WCCO staff among those impacted by widespread Paramount cuts [Bring Me The News] Minnesota preparing to cut as many as 100 state health workers, inspectors amid federal shutdown [Star Tribune] Whatever happened to Minneapolis’ Zombie Pub Crawl? [Star Tribune] Twin Cities Halloween Guide [City Cast Twin Cities] R.I.P. Former Spokesman-Recorder Publisher Wallace ‘Jack’ Jackman [Racket] Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Oct 30
How would you feel if you went inside a restaurant, only to find ANOTHER one nestled inside? Em Cassel, co-owner and editor of Racket, did exactly that at French Hen and found great pizza. Em also tells Sean McPherson and producer Tiffany Bui why “just finding a house” isn’t a silver bullet to the homelessness crisis. Plus, we’re side-eyeing a Rattiest City ranking, which puts Minneapolis at number nine. Em also tells Sean McPherson and producer Tiffany Bui why “just finding a house” isn’t a silver bullet to the homelessness crisis, and we’re side-eyeing a Rattiest City ranking which puts Minneapolis at number nine. Plus, we talk about how our ad partners at Xcel Energy are joining forces with the Minnesota Wild to support and grow youth hockey in the area. Find out more about the Community Power Play program (including how to apply) here! Learn more about the stories discussed in this episode: Moonflower Pizza Goes From Cathedral Hill Alley to a Regular Evening Gig at French Hen (Racket) For the Homeless, Finding a Place to Live Is Only Part of the Problem (Racket) Minneapolis among 10 "rattiest" cities in U.S., Orkin says (CBS Minnesota) Pop-up bakery Dahlia finally finds a brick-and-mortar space in Minneapolis (Bring Me The News) Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Oct 29
It's our FIRST EPISODE! Are you excited for Hennepin Ave to FINALLY reopen in Uptown? Host Sean McPherson is joined by MPR Newsroom Coordinator Denzel Belin and City Cast Twin Cities Executive Producer Anna Weggel to chat about Uptown's revival, ramifications from Kristi Noem's press conference in Minneapolis last week, and how Minnesota high school students are being admitted to colleges they haven't even applied to. The team also dips into the mailbag to share some of the kind words you all have shared in response to our newsletter so far! Learn more about the stories discussed in this episode: After 18 months of closures, Hennepin Avenue to reopen in Uptown this week [Bring Me The News [ Bring Me The News ] Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem assails lack of ICE cooperation during Twin Cities visit [ Sahan Journal ] Minneapolis council members taking on update of city’s separation ordinance [ MinnPost ] Three Minneapolis mayoral challengers back a stronger separation ordinance. Frey says they go too far. [ Star Tribune ] Minnesota high school seniors are getting college acceptance letters, without ever applying [ MPR News ] Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastTwinCities on Instagram , or email us at twincities@citycast.fm . You can also call or text us at 612-217-0637. For more Twin Cities news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Twin Cities. Looking to advertise on City Cast Twin Cities? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise .
Oct 14
City Cast Twin Cities is your daily guide to Twin Cities news, culture, food, and more. Our host Sean McPherson and the City Cast team let you in on what the Twin Cities are talking about with smart, curious conversations that help YOU feel more connected. It’s like those barbecues we have during the couple of months here that aren’t winter. Put something in the cooler, grab a plate, and join the conversation. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode.