Minneapolis native Peter Himmelman is still making music, but his upcoming Minneapolis appearance is not part of a music tour, but a book tour.
Himmelman will be at Modern Well for a live appearance on the Twin Cities Jewfolk podcast "Who the Folk" (it also will be broadcast on YouTube). The Grammy-nominated Himmelman will discuss his new collection of essays and poems, "Suspended by No String: A Songwriter's Reflections of Faith, Aliveness and Wonder" at 7 p.m. Sept. 25.
Tickets, which are $20-$25 and include a copy of "Suspended by No String," can be purchased at modernwell.co., 2909 S. Wayzata Blvd., Mpls.
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