Macklemore by the tale
After giving away three smaller furry prizes to random kids at the State Fair, Jesse Yungner said he kept "the biggest damn stuffed animal on the midway" with the idea of throwing it on stage during Saturday's Macklemore & Ryan Lewis concert at the grandstand. Macklemore, however, beat him to the punch. And so begins the saga of a giant white stuffed creature now named CrowdSurf the Tiger, won for about $5 — by standing up a beer bottle with a fishing pole — and named after the chant that the rapper started after asking for the animal. "Don't steal that [thing], give it back to the owner," he told the 16,000 fans, before pretending to walk off stage to steal it for himself. Instead, he used it as a dancing partner. "When he danced and rode it during 'Thrift Shop,' we thought we had died and gone to heaven,'" said Yungner, 34, of Roseville, who planned to start a Facebook page and maybe an eBay charity auction for CrowdSurf. Might we suggest the tiger get its own agent first?
CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER
Miss Brotherly Love
Is Miss Richfield 1981, the alter-ego of Twin Cities entertainer Russ King, on the path to a new career as a travel and tourism spokesperson? A few years ago, she did commercials for Orbitz Gay Travel. Now, she has been tapped for a campaign for the City of Brotherly Love, a place where she has been performing for at least five years. In the ad, Miss Richfield visits Philadelphia's famous landmarks, including the Liberty Bell, and snaps phone pics of herself. "It's really quite a thrill," said King from a beach in Cape Cod Bay. "In fact, I think that in my next life I'm going to come back as an amoeba, because I'm having so much fun."
Rohan Preston
ETA on P.O.S.' kidney
His high-energy performance at last week's MN Music-on-Stick concert at the State Fair proved he's getting by a lot better with dialysis nowadays, but P.O.S. still needs a kidney transplant. After a year of waiting, he finally has a matching donor. "It's a guy I went to high school with, snowboarded with, that sort of thing — not a super-close friend before this, just a really, really great guy," he said of his newfound savior, who called him up once he read our report a few months ago mentioning what blood-type was needed (his name is private for now). The operation will take place in a few months. "We both have pretty full schedules, so it will probably be early next year." That's right: Even a new kidney will have to wait on December's big Doomtree Blowout shows featuring P.O.S. and his crew.
CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER
Lonely at the top
Staring out at the 15,000 people at sold-out Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday, Mumford & Sons bassist Ted Dwane asked: "Where were you when we played the 400 Club to 12 people in 2008?" That was the British folk-rock quartet's Twin Cities debut. "You call yourself fans? We were so lonely." OK, he was joking. Then the Mumfords asked how many fans saw them at the Varsity Theater and First Avenue — their other Minneapolis gigs. Ah, the good ol' days.
Jon Bream