It’s a busy weekend of food and music events in the Twin Cities.
Even if you don’t have tickets to the biggest show in town, Farm Aid, there are plenty of things to do, some of which are cheap or free!
The former site of the Sears building near the Capitol in St. Paul will be turned into a celebration of all things Latino this Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 20-21).
There will be more than 20 food trucks and restaurants at this festival, including El Burrito Mercado and Los Ocampo. And the music selection is top-notch: Saturday’s highlights include state representative and hip-hop powerhouse Maria Isa and Venezuelan disco savants Los Amigos Invisibles. On Sunday, Salsa de la Soul and the International Raggae Allstars will take the stage.
Tickets are $20 for general admission, but you can pa