
We the People: Required Watching: First Daughter and the Black Snake (live discussion)
MSP Film and The Great Northern present a special conversation around the documentary First Daughter and the Black Snake with Keri Pickett (filmmaker) and Winona LaDuke (economist and Executive Director of Honor the Earth), moderated by MSP Film Society's Craig Rice.

Alec Soth & Dave King: The Palms
World premiere storytelling, photo sharing, semi-improvised new music event by renowned photographer Alec Soth and drummer/composer Dave King (The Bad Plus).

Winter walking meditation: The Essence of the Water Element
In this workshop we will explore Taoist philosophies about winter, focus on breathing techniques to generate inner heat, and practice a variety of Qigong and Tai Chi exercises while walking through the serene trails of Wood Lake Nature Center.

Josh Fox: The Truth Has Changed (2021 edition)
Tracing the arc of misinformation and propaganda in the United States from 9/11 to this year’s elections, theater maker and Emmy Award–winning and Oscar-nominated filmmaker (Gasland) Josh Fox offers a riveting solo performance that confronts us with the truth about the climate crisis in a “post-truth” world.

City of Lakes Loppet: Luminary Loppet
Walk or snowshoe over Theodore Wirth Park’s groomed ski trails alongside candle-lit luminaries outlining a serene landscape of glowing ice celebrating winter in the Bold North.

City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival
The Loppet Foundation’s City of Lakes Loppet Winter Festival encompasses a variety of unique outdoor activities in and around Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis over the course of two weekends.
Out of the Depths: Winter Stories
Mizna, City Pages’ “Best Nonprofit 2020,” is a Twin Cities-based critical platform for contemporary Arab/Southwest Asian and North African film, literature, and art. In the still and dark of winter, Mizna invites storytellers to muse on seasonality, nature's rhythms, and the things that get us through.

On Being with Krista Tippett and J. Drew Lanham: podcast episode release
Peabody Award-winning broadcaster, New York Times bestselling author, and National Humanities Medalist Krista Tippett interviews poet, teacher, birder and conservationist J. Drew Lanham, author of The Home Place—Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature (Milkweed Editions) for a special episode in partnership with The Great Northern.

Stokeyard Outfitters: Thermaculture Tour
Join local sauna experts for a virtual live tour of the hottest backyard saunas in North America—and beyond. Presented by Stokeyard Outfitters in partnership with the Great Northern.

Northern Foraging: A conversation with The Sioux Chef’s Sean Sherman and VILD MAD’s Mikkel-Lau Mikkelsen
A dynamic podcast episode featuring Sean Sherman (The Sioux Chef, Minneapolis) and Mikkel-Lau Mikkelsen (VILD MAD, Copenhagen) on getting outside and connecting with nature through foraging.

A Conversation on Climate Science, Policy and Justice with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
"The most influential Marine Biologist of our time" (Outside) and “prolific storyteller” (Vogue) Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (co-creator of the podcast How to Save a Planet) kicks off The Great Northern’s climate solutions series with a conversation on climate science, policy and justice with Minnesota Public Radio’s Dan Kraker. Copresented with Westminster Town Hall Forum.
Saint Paul Winter Carnival
Saint Paul Winter Carnival has brought family-friendly events and community pride to Saint Paul and the Twin Cities metro area since 1886. Most activities are free and open to the public, take place in downtown Saint Paul, the Landmark Center and at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.

Tia Keobounpheng: UNWEAVING
UNWEAVING is a temporary outdoor sculpture installation by multi-disciplinary artist Tia Keobounpheng that explores the ways that tradition, culture, communities, and individuals are unwoven when they are disconnected from their foundation of ancestral history, or when truths are suppressed or not acknowledged.

Climate Action Films: Earth, Water, Air, Fire
For the inaugural collaboration of The Great Northern and MSP Film, we will present films that speak to essential issues in the climate conversation based around the 4 elements: Earth, Water, Air, Fire.

Le Goût d’un Pays (The Essence of a Country): free online film screening
A documentary featuring two well-known Quebecois poets who tell a story about Quebec through maple syrup. Presented by Arts Midwest as part of The Great Northern in partnership with Alliance Française MSP, Québec Government Office in Chicago, and MSP Film Society.

Meal Magazine: Issue 2, Winter 2021
The Great Northern partners with food culture publication Meal Magazine on their second issue, featuring a commissioned story on Sean Sherman, who is leading a revitalization of Native American foodways and cuisine here in the North and beyond; and a conversation about foraging, wintertime food sourcing, and the impacts of climate change from three distinctly Northern food figures with very different backgrounds: chef Yia Vang, Mikkel-Lau Mikkelsen, and Wendy Geniusz.

Faribault Woolen Mill limited run blanket by Dyani White Hawk for The Great Northern: Guided
A limited run winter blanket designed by award-winning visual artist Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota) launches as part of The Great Northern in partnership with American Craft Council. The blanket is skillfully manufactured by Faribault Woolen Mill (Faribault, MN), one of the last vertical woolen mills in America.

Dream the Combine: TRACKING, A Polyrhythm of Winter
Award-winning architecture/art duo Dream the Combine design T R A C K I N G, an intimate portrait of winter for The Great Northern. Consisting of a series of five movement prompts and responses distributed via text message, the artwork will be an archive of our collective remembrances of winter.

Marlena Myles: Innerworld Prism
Great Northern-commissioned projected digital artwork by “ChangeMaker” (MPR) Marlena Myles, introduced at the Highlight Tower and then displayed at surprise locations Jan 28 – Jan 31. The work is described by Myles as “the loss of Ego to regain Nature, a reverie of ourselves to cherish and explore.”
Union Hmong Kitchen: Live Fire Grilling
"Minnesota's ambassador for Hmong culture and culinary traditions” Yia Vang welcomes visitors to this live fire grilling site with optimum viewing for the premiere of Marlena Myles’ Innerworld Prism, projected onto the iconic Highlight Tower in NE Minneapolis. Experience the art (6 minute loop), pick up some of the best takeout Minneapolis has to offer, and celebrate “festival eve” of The Great Northern as events commence January 28.