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Saturday
Mar242012

March 24, 2012, Saturday - First Pages for Kids: Writing Short Stories at Central Library

Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Location:  Central Library, Children's Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

First Pages for Kids: Writing Short Stories

Registration required, begins February 25.  Register online or call 612-543-8000.

Grades 1-5. Can you tell stories that keep your friends on the edge of their sleeping bags? Explore different ways to come up with story ideas, and then shape them into engaging, fun stories – complete with characters, plot and setting that you can share with all your friends!

This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Presented in collaboration with The Loft Literary Center.

 

Saturday
Mar242012

March 24, 2012, Saturday - Spotlight Series at MacPhail

Time:  8:00pm

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 2nd Street South

The MacPhail Spotlight Series showcases the finest musicians in six concerts staged in MacPhail’s stunning Antonello Hall. This ticketed performance series features MacPhail faculty with special guests and provides an intimate listening experience for lovers of classical, jazz, folk and more. A unique feature of the Series is the post-concert reception where guests meet the artists while enjoying light refreshments.

Tonights Spotlight:

European Landscapes

Take a musical journey through Europe as you listen to the soothing sounds of Scandinavia and to the powerful and noble strings of great English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. Travel further south to hear the unique and imaginative work of Czech composer Erwin Schulhoff as he showcases the flute and piano. You'll be transported to another place and time on this musical adventure.

Featured performers: Elizabeth Ericksen, violin; Daniel McIntosh, cello;
Gail Olszewski, piano; Julie Johnson, flute; Gail Olszewski, piano; Katherine Bast, violin; Beatrice Blanc, violin; Linda Trygstad, viola; Andrea French, cello; Paula Gudmundson, flute and Leah Siltberg, piano.

Saturday
Mar242012

March 24, 2012, Saturday - Winners of 2011 McKnight Artist Fellows Reading at The Loft

Time  7:00pm

Location: The Loft, Performance Hall, 1011 Washington Avenue South

The winners of the 2011 McKnight Artist Fellowships for Writers, Loft Award in Children's Literature and Loft Awards in Creative Prose, read from their work. A reception follows. Readers include Heather Bouwman, John Colburn, Jessica Roeder, Ethan Rutherford, and Dominic Saucedo. Judges for the fellowships were Arthur A. Levine (children's literature) and Pam Houston (creative prose).

Heather Bouwman is the author of the middle-grade fantasy novel The Remarkable & Very True Story of Lucy & Snowcap (Marshall Cavendish, 2008). She is an associate professor in the English Department at the University of St. Thomas. Along with novelist Swati Avasthi, she curates the Second Story Reading Series for children's and young adult authors at The Loft Literary Center.

John Colburn is originally from Mantorville, MN, and is an editor and co-publisher at Spout Press. His first chapbook, Kissing, was published by Fuori Editions in 2002. A second chapbook, The Lawrence Welk Diaries, was published by WinteRed Press in 2006. His writing ahs also appeared in such journals as Fairy Tale Review, Uncanny Valley, Jubilat, and Black Warrior Review. He works as a teacher at Hamline University and at the Perpich Center for Arts Education, and also plays in the improvised music group Astronaut Cooper's Parade.

Jessica Roeder lives in Duluth. She has published stories, poems, and essays in journals including The Threepenny Review, Third Coast, Narrative, Alaska Quarterly, and elsewhere. Her fiction has earned her a Pushcart Prize, a fellowship at Writers at Work, and a Loft-McKnight Award in Creative Prose. She holds an MFA from the University of Florida and teaches online for Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver.

Ethan Rutherford's fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, American Short Fiction, Esopus, and in the anthologies Fiction on a Stick: Stories by Writers from Minnesota and The Best American Short Stories 2009. His work has received special mention in two Pushcart Prize anthologies. His first novel, The Peripatetic Coffin, will be published by Ecco Press in 2013. 

Dominic Saucedo, a native of Los Angeles, now happily resides in Minneapolis. He has received fellowships from the Minnesota State Arts Board, SASE/Jerome Foundation, and The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. His most recent work can be found in Cerise Press, Paper Darts, Breakwater Review, and Fiction on a Stick: Stories by Writers from Minnesota. A portion of his novel-in-progress was nominated for in 2010 for Best American Short Stories. He teaches writing at Minneapolis Community and Technical College.

 

Saturday
Mar242012

March 24, 2012, Saturday - Book Sale at Central Library Book Store

Book Store Hours:

11 AM – 2 PM, Mondays; 10 AM – 5 PM, Tuesdays; 10 AM – 5 PM,Wednesdays; 10 AM – 7 PM, Thursdays; 10 AM – 5 PM, Fridays; 10 AM – 4:30 PM, Saturdays

Location: Central Library Book Store, 300 Nicollet Mall, 612.543.8102

Friends of HCL Book Store Spring Clearance Sale March 24 – 31: All the items you can fit into a grocery bag for $2!

All proceeds benefit the Friends of HCL and programs and services at the Library.

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Friday
Mar232012

March 23, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm  $5 Cover

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Trailer Trash

Friday
Mar232012

March 23, 2012, Friday - NT Live Filmed Presentation of The Comedy of Errors at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: McGuire Proscenium Stage, Guthrie Theater, 818 Second Street South

The Guthrie Theater presents an NT Live FILMED PRESENTATION of The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare.

This is a filmed presentation.  Run time: 3 hours 15 minutes including intermission

Am I in earth, in heaven, or in hell?
Sleeping or waking? mad or well advised?
Known unto these, and to myself disguised!

Two sets of twins separated at birth collide in the same city without meeting for one crazy day, as multiple mistaken identities lead to confusion on a grand scale. And for no one more so than Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant Dromio who, in search of their brothers, arrive in a land entirely foreign to their distant home. A buzzing metropolis, to the outsiders it appears a place of wonderment and terror, where baffling gifts and unexplained hostilities abound.

Do you know me, sir? Am I Dromio? Am I your man? Am I myself?

Consistently recognized by strangers, the visitors question their very selves as the turmoil escalates. Meanwhile, Aegeon, father to the Antipholus twins, has been captured searching for his sons and, as an illegal immigrant, is sentenced to death at sunset. Shakespeare’s furiously paced comedy will be staged in a contemporary world into which walk three prohibited foreigners who see everything for the first time. Lenny Henry plays Antipholus of Syracuse.

NT LIVE: National Theatre Live is the groundbreaking initiative by the UK's National Theatre to provide high-definition filmed performances of its productions to theaters worldwide. This is not a live performance.

Friday
Mar232012

March 23, 2012, Friday - Artist Talk at The Soap Factory

Time:  8:00pm

Location:  The Soap Factory, 514 2nd St. SE

In conjunction with Art(ists) On the Verge, which runs through April 15.

AOV is an intensive, year-long, mentor-based fellowship program for emerging artists working experimentally at the intersection of art, technology, and digital culture with a focus on network-based practices that are interactive and/or participatory.

Feel your heart race as you pull the trigger of Drew Anderson’s "shotgun projector" illuminating the point of view of an animatronic hunter in the north woods of Minnesota. Zero in on Mike Hoyt’s video paintings of the Powderhorn neighborhood and join the online civic dialog. Get on the horn and leave a status update for Caly McMorrow’s sound and light installation. See yourself and the world around you differently in Anthony Tran’s hertzian funhouse mirror. Make your mark on the environment with Aaron Westre’s urban planning video game.Art(ists) On the Verge is generously supported by the Jerome Foundation.

A second artist talk will take place at 8:00pm on March 30.

Friday
Mar232012

March 23, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm  Cover: $7

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  the maeflies

Thursday
Mar222012

March 22, 2012, Thursday - Kingdom Undone Opens at Southern Theater

Performing March 22 - April 8, 2012

Location:  The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Kingdom Undone - From the Creators of Theater for the Thirsty

The story behind the story of "Kingdom Undone," a new play with a compelling twist on the last days of Judas and Jesus– exploring themes of justice and vengeance.

Tickets:
$25 General Admission
$23 Students, Seniors, Fringe Buttons, Groups 10 - 19
$20 Groups 20+

For tickets and information.

Thursday
Mar222012

March 22, 2012, Thursday - The Parker Quartet – Illuminations: Mozart, Dutilleux and Schumann at MacPhail

Time:  7:30pm

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 2nd Street South

The Parker Quartet – Illuminations: Mozart, Dutilleux and Schumann

The Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet, in partnership with The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, will perform two chamber music series this season in downtown Saint Paul and downtown Minneapolis. Hailed by The New York Times as “something extraordinary,” the Parker Quartet has rapidly distinguished itself as one of the preeminent ensembles of its generation. During the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons, the Parker Quartet was the first-ever Quartet-in-Residence at the SPCO, and during the 2009-10 season, the quartet was also the first-ever Artist-in-Residence with Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) and American Public Media (APM). The SPCO is thrilled to partner with the Parker Quartet once again to bring their exceptional artistry to the Twin Cities community.

Tickets are only $30 for a 3-concert series.
 Tickets to individual concerts are $10 and can be purchased online or by calling MacPhail’s Ticket Office at 651-291-1144.

Thursday
Mar222012

March 22, 2012, Thursday - Upper Riverfront program at the Nolte Center

Time:  4:00pm

Location: 125 Nolte Center on the East Bank

Mapping Water

Please join us for a program examining the past and future (s) of the Upper Riverfront in Minneapolis. Joanne Richardson will be showing historic maps and photographs, and Mary deLaittre, President of the Minneapolis Parks Foundation, will be discussing next steps in the RiverFIRST project.

Thursday
Mar222012

March 22, 2012, Thursday - East Downtown Council Luncheon

Time: Noon - 1:00 pm (Registration begins at 11:30am)

Location:  Augustana Care Skyroom, 1007 East 14th Street

Join the East Downtown Council (EDC) for our March Luncheon - A Panel of social service leaders led by Dan Collison, Lead Pastor of First Covenant Church will address the question: Is the DEEP District overburdened with social services?

Discover how these EDC members are addressing these challenges:
 
Tim Tucker, President and CEO
Augustana Care Corporation
 
Daniel Gumnit, CEO and Executive Director
People Serving People
 
Tracy Berglund, Director of Housing and Emergency Services
Catholic Charities
 
Bert Winkel, Executive Director
House of Charity

Cost: $15 for EDC Members and guests

RSVP by Friday March 16th to Janelle Nivens, or leave a voicemail RSVP at 612-359-0601.
Note: To allow us to accept payment by cash or check when attendees arrive, cancellations after March 19th will be invoiced.

Wednesday
Mar212012

March 21, 2012, Wednesday - Argentina Wine Dinner at Spill the Wine

Seating Time: 6:30pm

Location:  Spill the Wine, 1101 Washington Avenue South

$45/person (tax included)

Argentina Wine Dinner

3 course dinner featuring authentic Argentina cuisine and wine pairings. Presented by Mary Beth Gallagher and Chef Craig Johnson.

amuse bouche
greeter of romance white wine, chardonnay & torrontes (mendoza)

first course
jamon serrano con muzzarela de bufala y tomates
(serano ham with fresh mozzarella di bufala and cherry tomatoes)
romance white wine, chardonnay & torrontes (mendoza)

second course
chorizo a la parilla
(grilled homemade chorizo sausage)
romance red wine, cabernet, malbec & bonarda (mendoza)

third course
panqueque de dulce de leche
(caramel crepe)
diseno malbec (mendoza)

Reservations

Wednesday
Mar212012

March 21, 2012, Wednesday - Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Meeting

Time:  5:00pm

Location:  Minneapolis Park and Rec Board, 2117 West River Road

Agenda

The regular meetings are rebroadcast on Channel 79 on Saturdays at 1 p.m. and on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 5 p.m.

Webcasts of MPRB regular board meetings are posted on the MPRB website two to five business days after each meeting and are available for viewing, along with Webcasts for the recent two months, at http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=900.

Tuesday
Mar202012

March 20, 2012, Tuesday - Author Talk: Lori Sturdevant and George S. Pillsbury at Central Library

Time:  6:00pm

Location: Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall

Author Talk: Lori Sturdevant and George S. Pillsbury

Join the authors as they discuss their 2012 Minnesota Book Awards-nominated book, "The Pillsburys of Minnesota," which chronicles the pioneering family's central role in making Minneapolis the milling capitol of the world.

Sponsored by MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency); Sponsored by the Minnesota Book Awards.

Tuesday
Mar202012

March 20, 2012, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Public Meeting

Time: 4:30pm

Location: Room 317, City Hall, 350 South Fifth Street

Agenda for this meeting includes the Pillsbury A Mill Complex.

More Info

Monday
Mar192012

March 19, 2012, Monday - Chefs for Change at People Serving People

Time:  7:00pm-9:00pm (shelter tours beginning at 6:30)

Location:  People Serving People, 614 South 3rd Street

Chefs for Change: A Chef's Table Culinary Experience

Chefs for Change is a cooking demonstration and an elegant dinner party with a purpose. It is hosted by a top executive chef from the Twin Cites Metro area. Over the past several years, chefs from restaurants including The Oceanaire Seafood Room, Porter and Frye and Capital Grille have hosted Chefs for Change events on one or more occasion.

The March 19 Chefs for Change with The Oceanaire.  Chef Jake Uttich of The Oceanaire Seafood Room will prepare a meal of the ages for guests - with seafood flown in from the coast and tongue tingling wine pairings. Buy your tickets quickly - as this dinner is one of our most popular ones!

Chefs for Change is held approximately once a month in People Serving People's industrial kitchen. It is an intimate setting of 30-40 guests interested in a "chef’s table" experience followed by a five course meal with wine pairings. It is a unique experience to share with friends or acquaintances, and opportunity for restaurants to gain unique recognition and exposure.

Chefs provide all of the food with wine pairings and recipes for guests to take home. Guests are to experience the unique flavor of the particular restaurant, as well as establish rapport with the chef and servers.

Anyone can enjoy this unique dining experience with 100% of the proceeds benefiting People Serving People. To purchase a ticket for this exclusive event, or if you are a chef interested in hosting a Chefs for Change, email Lauren Rimestad at lrimestad@peopleservingpeople.org or call her directly at 612-277-0219.

Sunday
Mar182012

March 18, 2012, Sunday - Japan America Arts Forum at MCBA

Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue South 

Japan America Arts with Sheila Asato

The Japan America Arts Forum is a collaboration between MCBA and the Japan America Society of Minnesota (JASM), hosted and facilitated by Sheila McNellis Asato. Each month, people interested in Japanese visual art forms, related materials and processes gather at MCBA for learning, fellowship and hands-on fun. At each meeting, an artist who either practices a Japanese art form or whose work is deeply influenced by the Japanese arts shares their work and then leads the group through a simple exercise which allows everyone to get a hands-on experience of the work for themselves. Topics range from katazome (resist dying on fabric) to suminagashi (paper marbling) to origami (paper folding) and much more.

$10 ($5 MCBA or JASM members). No need to pre-register, just drop in! All skill levels welcome.

Saturday
Mar172012

March 17, 2012, Saturday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm  $5 Cover

Locatio10: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  The Undergroove

Saturday
Mar172012

March 17, 2012, Saturday - 25 Cent Book Sale at Central Library Book Store

Book Store Hours:

11 AM – 2 PM, Mondays; 10 AM – 5 PM, Tuesdays; 10 AM – 5 PM,Wednesdays; 10 AM – 7 PM, Thursdays; 10 AM – 5 PM, Fridays; 10 AM – 4:30 PM, Saturdays

Location:  Central Library Book Store, 300 Nicollet Mall, 612.543.8102

Friends of HCL Book Store 3-Week Spring Clearance Sale March 8 - March 31

The Friends of the Hennepin County Library Book Store will host a 3-week clearance sale from March 8 through March 31. All proceeds benefit the Friends of HCL and programs and services at the Library.

March Specials:

March 17 – March 23: All used items are $.25 each.
March 24 – March 31: All the items you can fit into a grocery bag for $2

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