Axios Twin Cities Weekender

June 26, 2025
Happy Thursday! It's Audrey and Max, here with your guide to Pride, chip dip festivals and other happenings around town this weekend.
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1 big thing: Prepare to party
June may be winding down, but the biggest Pride celebrations in Minnesota are about to take over the Twin Cities.
The big picture: The Twin Cities Pride Festival will take over Loring Park Saturday-Sunday with over 650 vendors, entertainment across three stages, a cannabis garden, book fair and the parade Sunday at 11am.
- Get an early start across the street at Friday's Pride Beer Dabbler in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, which features unlimited pours of over 90 brews and "infused drinks." ($59.43+ for a drink ticket)
Meanwhile: People's Pride, which organizers describe as the "non-corporate alternative pride event" by and for the Twin Cities queer community, is Saturday from 12-4 at Powderhorn Park. Note: Masks are required and provided. (Free)
- The park will also be the starting point for Sunday's Powderhorn Queer Walking Tour, a two-mile walk that explores the LGBTQ+ history of the south Minneapolis neighborhood. (Sliding scale tickets range from $0-$20)
More things to do...
๐ฅ Win a lifetime supply of Top the Tater at Farmington's Top the Tater Days, an enormous community festival through Sunday that's entirely themed around the beloved Midwestern chive and onion dip.
- Along with your classic carnival, parade, and cornhole and bingo tournaments, the itinerary includes a "scooping contest" โ in which folks see how much Top the Tater they can get on an Old Dutch potato chip without breaking it. (Free)
๐ Take a hike surrounded by lightning bugs this weekend at one of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum's Firefly Nights, a series of after-hours hikes on routes heavily populated with the glowing winged beetles. ($10 members, $20 non-members)
๐งณ Find anything you need (and plenty you don't) at the Stillwater Flea & Crafter Market Saturday-Sunday at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Over 200 vendors will be selling antiques, collectibles and more, new, "rusty and rustic." (Free entry and parking)
๐งถ Attention craft enthusiasts (and appreciators): The American Craft Fest is back. The Saturday-Sunday event, now in its second year, brings over 50 emerging artists to Union Depot, with hands-on activities for visitors like canoe building, rug making, stained glass art and more. (Free)
- Pro tip: Due to construction and road closures in and around St. Paul, organizers recommend taking the light rail โ the stop is directly in front of Union Depot.
๐ณ Celebrate Hmong culture at the sports-focused Hmong International Freedom Festival in St. Paul this Saturday and Sunday. The itinerary includes flag football, soccer and "top spin" tournaments โ the latter has been described as "bowling mixed with baseball." (Free)
2. ๐ฟ What to watch this weekend
Here's what's new on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Peacock, HBO Max and PBS.
What we're watching: The finale of "Squid Game," a new season of "The Bear" and the TV debut of comic book hero "Ironheart."
๐ฆ "Squid Game" season 3 available tomorrow on Netflix
State of play: The third and final season picks up with Gi-hun (played by Lee Jung-jae) determined to put an end to the game after losing his best friend and finding out that The Front Man (played by Lee Byung-hun) hid his true identity to infiltrate and sabotage his plan.
Fun fact: The first two seasons rank first and third among Netflix's most popular shows of all time.
๐ป "The Bear" season 4 available now on Hulu
Dig in: We might see Carmy (played by Jeremy Allen White) address the fractured relationship with his mother, Donna (played by Jamie Lee Curtis).
Flashback: Liza Colรณn-Zayas became the first Latina to win an Emmy for best supporting actress in a comedy for her role as sous chef "Tina," following the show's third season.
๐ค "Ironheart" available now on Disney+
The vibe: Dominique Thorne stars as Riri Williams โ a young, ambitious inventor from Chicago who builds her own suits.
- Trying to make a name for herself, Williams finds herself wrapped up with a mysterious foe known as "The Hood" (played by Anthony Ramos).
Catch up quick: Audiences were introduced to the hero in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
๐ซ Audrey has to miss the cat tour. Words cannot describe what this does to her.
๐ด๐พ Max is turning 30 tomorrow!
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