Join the Star Tribune for a free museum-style event May 28 featuring sights and sounds from the Minnesota Orchestra’s trip to Cuba. Enjoy refreshments (of the adult variety) while perusing a gallery of Star Tribune photos from the orchestra’s tour. Meet arts reporter Graydon Royce and photojournalist Leila Navidi, reporting on everything from island culture to classical concerts.
When: 4:30-6 p.m. May 28.
Where: The street-level lobby of the Star Tribune’s new headquarters, 650 3rd Av. S., Mpls. The exhibit will be on view May 28-June 5 and is open to the public.
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