Scene from 2009 Movies & Music in the Park / Star Tribune photo by Jeff Wheeler

Make another plan for Monday nights this summer.

Walker Art Center has canceled Movies & Music in the Park, the longtime Monday-night outdoor series that paired live bands with cult and classic movies in Minneapolis.

In a statement, Walker said, that "due to the density of programming being organized by the Walker, Music & Movies in Loring Park will take a hiatus this summer."

This would have been the 34th year of the free music-and-film series in the park.

The Walker said it wants to focus instead on other warm-weather events, including ones at its new Open Field, a plaza along Vineland Place where it plans a cafe, performance, beer garden, art, design, music and more.

Last year's movies all featured Paul Newman, starting with him and Elizabeth Taylor in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof," a show that was memorably interrupted by a downpour that sent hundreds fleeing the park.

The bands last year were Halloween, Alaska, Roma di Luna, Gospel Gossip and Times New Viking.

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