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Friday
Jan292016

January 29, 2016, Friday - Mentor Series Reading: Sherry Quan Lee at the Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft Literary Center, 1011 Washington Avenue S

The 2015–2016 Loft Mentor Series in Poetry and Creative Prose presents poetry mentor Sherry Quan Lee reading along with program participants Isela Xitlali Gómez (nonfiction) and Lynda McDonnell (fiction).

Sherry Quan Lee, MFA, Creative Writing, is a Community Instructor at Metropolitan State University (Intro to Creative Writing, Advanced Creative Writing), and has taught classes and mentored writers at Intermedia Arts and The Loft Literary Center. She has also co-taught A Gathering of Storytellers with Lori Young-Willams for the University [of Minnesota] Women of Color organization (UWOC), Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC), a partnership between the University of Minnesota and North Minneapolis, and for other community organizations statewide. She is the author of A Little Mixed Up, Guild Press, 1982 (second printing), Chinese Blackbird, a memoir in verse, published in 2002 by the Asian American Renaissance, republished in 2008 by Loving Healing Press/Modern History Press, How to Write a Suicide Note: serial essays that saved a woman’s life, Loving Healing Press/Modern History Press, 2008, and Love Imagined: a mixed race memoir, Loving Healing Press/Modern History Press, 2014. Follow her online at http://blog.sherryquanlee.com/.

Isela Xitlali Gómez is a community organizer and artist in the Twin Cities. An East LA/Inland Empire transplant, she writes to piece together broken stories of family, trauma, and travel a la Southern California. Her current work places her in the first-ring suburbs of Minneapolis, as a “community liaison” where she coordinates police-community relationships. Her newest vision dreams of sparking many storytelling spaces between community members and officers. Gómez’s art lays its roots in the spaces between jazz, mariachi, taco trucks, and chili cheese burgers, oceans and desert, and, now, snow.

Lynda McDonnell is a writer, teacher, and editor in Minneapolis. She spent the first 30 years of her career reporting and editing for newspapers and contributing occasional essays and short stories to literary journals. She spent the final 12 years of her paid professional life building ThreeSixty Journalism, a nonprofit program that teaches writing and reporting to high school students, primarily those from immigrant, low-income, and minority families. She's a wife, daughter, mom, and grandmother, an avid hiker, an enthusiastic choir member, and a good cook. She's grateful for the time and energy to make writing a central part of her life.

There is a $5-$10 suggested admission fee for this event.

 

Thursday
Jan282016

January 28, 2016, Thursday - Preschool Winter/Spring Session: Movable Winter Books at MCBA

Time: 1:30pm–2:30pm

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

Preschool Winter/Spring Session: Movable Winter Books

For families with children ages 3-5

Get a jump on literacy in interactive pre-school book arts classes with Ellen Ferrari. Children and adults work together to make paper, print patterns, shapes and letters and construct colorful books in a fun environment. Each class begins by reading a story and continues by investigating examples produced by working artists. Vocabulary, tools and processes will also be introduced. These workshops emphasize visual decision-making, improving manual dexterity and a love of books and can be repeated over and over again as projects change each session. Dress for mess.

Wednesday
Jan272016

January 27, 2016, Wednesday - Play and Learn Together at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

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

Play and Learn Together

Wednesdays thru February 24

For families. Enjoy a morning library "playdate" with other caregivers and their children, complete with a variety of interactive play stations that incorporate talking, reading, writing, singing and playing together.

Tuesday
Jan262016

January 26, 2016, Tuesday - NEMAA Annual Meeting at Public Functionary

Time: 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Location:  Public Functionary, 1400 12th Avenue NE

Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) invites our members, sponsors, volunteers, donors and supporters to our annual meeting. Catch up on what NEMAA has been up to, mingle with members, and check out Public Functionary's exhibit sixdaysintokyo.

We will allow time before and after for mingling and questions. Presentations will begin at 6:00 PM. Food and refreshments will be provided.

The meeting will consist of:
•Updates on City arts activity from Gulgun Kayim, Director, Arts, Culture and Creative Economy for the City of Minneapolis
•Introduction of Board Members/Staff
•Year in review – NEMAA’s accomplishments and work in 2015
•Finance Report
•NEMAA’s 2016 strategic goals
•Art-A-Whirl, Artist Directory & Guide, Wintertide, and Fall Fine Arts Show – general information from Executive Director Alejandra Pelinka.
•Questions and feedback

Questions? Contact us at 612.788.1679 or info@nemaa.org.

Tuesday
Jan262016

January 26, 2016, Tuesday - The Future of Tailgating Downtown - Community Feedback Session at Open Book

Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue S

The Future of Tailgating Downtown - Community Feedback Session

Community members will meet to discuss and provide feedback to help shape tailgating policy downtown.

Saturday
Jan232016

January 23, 2016, Saturday - History Day Hullabaloo at Central Library

Time: 11:00am-3:00pm

Location: Central Library, Room N-361, 300 Nicollet Mall

History Day Hullabaloo

For teens. Get personalized help with narrowing your topic, developing your paper, identifying primary resources and finding the best library materials. Librarians, Minnesota History Day staff and mentors from the University of Minnesota will help you make sense of and break down your project into workable phases. Plenty of time for questions.

This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Presented in collaboration with Minnesota Historical Society ; Presented in collaboration with MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency).

Saturday
Jan232016

January 23, 2016, Saturday - Super Book Arts Heroes! with Ellen Ferrari at MCBA

Time:  10am-noon

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

Super Book Arts Heroes! with Ellen Ferrari

For families with children ages 2 and up

Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Thor – and YOU! Create a super hero identity for our class super story. Hide your super identity with a mask (book). Wear a super hero cape (book). Build a secret super hero hideaway (book). And keep a list of super powers (book). Shazam!

Join Ellen Ferrari for Saturday mornings of family book arts fun! Each workshop starts off with a story and game to warm up your creativity and then dives into a book arts project. Workshops accommodate a range of developmental levels so that adults and children (or) adult/child teams may choose to work together or side-by-side. Each participant receives supplies to use during the workshop, but may choose to bring one set home if working with his or her partner. Ellen will provide older children with suggestions for extending their learning.

Adult/child pair: $30 ($27 members) + $6 supply fee
Additional participants (adult or child): $15 ($13.50 members) + $3 supply fee

Registration

Saturday
Jan232016

January 23, 2016, Saturday - Taste Twin Cities Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour

Time: 11:00am

Location: Tour begins at LaSalle Plaza (800 LaSalle Plaza)

Taste Twin Cities Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour

What You Need to Know
•Indoor 3 hour walking tour in the heart of downtown Minneapolis using the skyway system
•Flat route with slight inclines and declines, approximately .8 of a mile, bathrooms available at some stops
•5 stops
•Tour limited to 12 people, advance tickets required.  Private tours available year round for larger groups.
•Begins at LaSalle Plaza (800 LaSalle Plaza), located on Hennepin Ave between 8th & 9th Street; ends at Metro Building (80 9th Street S)
•$45/pp

Tour Description

While it's chilly outside, join us as we weave our way through the cozy corners of downtown Minneapolis skyways on a food adventure.  We will stroll through the "Broadway" Theatre District and enjoy VIP service as we visit some of the newest and hottest award winning restaurants downtown has to offer. The tour includes seeing the Minneapolis skyscraper that was modeled after the Washington Monument and visiting the famous Statue of Mary Richards tossing her hat.  Along the way we will also visit quaint eateries that have pride in local ownership; including a favorite since 1932.  You will participate in tea sampling and learn the secrets behind the great food you are enjoying.  You'll leave the tour with a tasty experience of some of the best food finds Minneapolis has to offer all while learning history of downtown and soaking in the local culture.

Tastings
•Mouth watering flat bread pizza at a local hot spot
•Fine chocolates to be savored
•Locally brewed Minnesota draft beer paired with appetizer (non-alcoholic tastings available)
•Ham and Pear Crisp Sandwich with fresh home-made chips from the restaurant that has "damn good food"!
•Sinfully delicious variety of cupcakes (private tours only)
•Deliciously sweet and salty popular Chicago Mix® popcorn
•Sip on warm and comforting loose leaf tea (private tours only)
•Variety of a delicious French pastry; the Macaroon (private tours only)
•Featured on the Cooking Channel Unique Sweets - Bourbon Whiskey Caramel Donut Bread Pudding Loaf (private tours only)

*Tastings subject to change without notice. Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated.

Thursday
Jan212016

January 21, 2016, Thursday - Ten Thousand Things' Dear World at Open Book (4 nights)

Time:  (See ticket link for daily show times)

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Ten Thousand Things presents: Dear World

Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee
Based on "The Madwoman of Chaillot"
Music by Jerry Herman

Also: February 4, 5, 6, 7

Ten Thousand Things continues its season with the company’s first-ever production of Dear World, a musical based on Jean Giraudoux’s 1943 book The Madwoman of Chaillot. The Dear World book is by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee, with music by Jerry Herman. Sarah Rasmussen guest directs, with Peter Vitale as music director. Dear World follows of group of eccentrics and outcasts in Paris who band together to thwart the plans of businessmen plotting to extract oil from the land under the city’s streets and cafés. The play celebrates the power of unconventional outlooks that are unburdened by greed. The cast features Christina Baldwin, Sheena Janson, JuCoby Johnson, Kris Nelson, Janet Paone, Thomasina Petrus, Shawn Vriezen and Fred Wagner.

Following a tour of correctional facilities, low-income centers, schools, and shelters, the show will play to the public January 15–17 and 21–24 at Open Book in Minneapolis; January 28–31 at Bedlam Lowertown in St. Paul; and February 4–7 back at Open Book. Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30 pm and Sunday shows at 4 pm.

Tickets are $30; pay what you can for audiences under age 30 (please present ID at the door). Information and tickets.

Thursday
Jan212016

January 21, 2016, Thursday - Thursday Musical’s Thursday Morning Artist Series at MacPhail

Time: 10:00am reception, 10:30am concert

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

Thursday Musical’s 2015-2016 Thursday Morning Artist Series   

The Thursday Morning Artist Series has been presented since 1892 at 10:30 am on Thursdays. It is the organization’s longest-running recital and chamber music series with a legacy of featuring some of the most talented classical musicians in Minnesota. Programs are currently being held in the acoustically impressive Antonello Hall at MacPhail Center for Music and inside the beautiful architecture of the Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata.  Free coffee and donuts are provided in the lobby starting at 10:00 am served by members of Thursday Musical. Detailed program information will be announced throughout the season.

FULL SCHEDULE

Thursday, January 21, 2016
Bach Concert 
Timothy Perry, cello 
Gail Olszewski, harpsichord 
Jennifer Sylvester, soprano

Thursday, February 4, 2016
MacPhail Center for Music
Living Concert Notes with Moderator Libby Larsen, composer 
Semada Trio
Dana Donnay, oboe, Matthew Bertrand, bassoon and Seth Engelby, piano
Nicolla Melville, piano
Charles Wazanowski, tuba

Thursday, February 18, 2016 
Arjun Ganguly, viola - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Northern Lights String Quartet
Carolyn Liptak, violin, Kathryn Christie, violin, Jennifer Thomas, viola and David Holmes, cello
Debra Gilroy, soprano 
Megan Wallace, piano

Thursday, March 3, 2016 
Amanda Chan, piano - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Beth Winterfeldt, piano
The Bishop String Trio
Meredith Vaughan, violin, Katie Ekberg, viola and Carlynn Savot, cello
Karen Rognsvoog - music and film

Thursday, March 17, 2016 
Faith Farr, cello 
Beth Blackledge, flute 
Suzanne Kennedy, mezzo-soprano

Thursday, April 14, 2016 
Rie Tanaka, piano - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Mitch Blatt, clarinet
Melissa Culloton, mezzo-soprano
Mimi Tung, piano

Thursday, April 28, 2016 
Elizabeth Kleiber, flute - Young Artist Scholarship Competition Winner 2015
Amy Morris, flute
Robin Helgen, soprano 
Elliott Wilcox, piano

Wednesday
Jan202016

January 20, 2016, Wednesday - Play and Learn Together at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

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

Play and Learn Together

Wednesdays thru February 24

For families. Enjoy a morning library "playdate" with other caregivers and their children, complete with a variety of interactive play stations that incorporate talking, reading, writing, singing and playing together.

Tuesday
Jan192016

January 19, 2016, Tuesday - U.S. Bank Stadium Traffic Management Forum

Schedule:
5:45 pm: DMNA Board Business
7:00 pm: Stadium Traffic Community Forum & Construction Update (Co-hosted by the Mill City Times)

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM Room (Floor 6), 704 S2nd Street

U.S. Bank Stadium Traffic Management Forum

The DMNA Board typically meets on the 3rd Monday of the month. As the 3rd Monday is a public holiday this month, we will meet on Tuesday, January 19th.

After regular board business (approximately 7:00 pm), Billy Langenstein will present plans for game day traffic management at U.S. Bank Stadium. Staff from the Minnesota Sports Facility Authority will also provide a construction update.

Visit the DMNA Events page for updates: http://www.thedmna.org/event/january-dmna-board-meeting/

Sunday
Jan172016

January 17, 2016, Sunday - Wee Book Series II: Advanced Structures with Hard Covers at MCBA

Time:  1pm-3pm

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

Wee Book Series II: Advanced Structures with Hard Covers

For adults and ages 9 and up

Love miniature books? In this new series of playful, hands-on classes, learn how to make a bunch of them in no time at all! Great for families with kids, or for kids-at-heart!

Register

Saturday
Jan162016

January 16, 2016, Saturday - Northeast Farmers Market Winter Market at Solar Arts Building

Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm

Location:  Solar Arts Building, 711 15th Ave NE. 

The Northeast Farmers Market Winter Market 

Support local food vendors and artisans during the winter months and celebrate the community spirit of the Market.  Expect music, children’s activities, and more. Facebook Event Page  Vendor List

Future dates: February 20, March 19
   
 

 

Saturday
Jan162016

January 16, 2016, Saturday - Taste Twin Cities Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour

Time: 11:00am

Location: Tour begins at LaSalle Plaza (800 LaSalle Plaza)

Taste Twin Cities Downtown Minneapolis Skyway Tour

What You Need to Know
•Indoor 3 hour walking tour in the heart of downtown Minneapolis using the skyway system
•Flat route with slight inclines and declines, approximately .8 of a mile, bathrooms available at some stops
•5 stops
•Tour limited to 12 people, advance tickets required.  Private tours available year round for larger groups.
•Begins at LaSalle Plaza (800 LaSalle Plaza), located on Hennepin Ave between 8th & 9th Street; ends at Metro Building (80 9th Street S)
•$45/pp

Tour Description

While it's chilly outside, join us as we weave our way through the cozy corners of downtown Minneapolis skyways on a food adventure.  We will stroll through the "Broadway" Theatre District and enjoy VIP service as we visit some of the newest and hottest award winning restaurants downtown has to offer. The tour includes seeing the Minneapolis skyscraper that was modeled after the Washington Monument and visiting the famous Statue of Mary Richards tossing her hat.  Along the way we will also visit quaint eateries that have pride in local ownership; including a favorite since 1932.  You will participate in tea sampling and learn the secrets behind the great food you are enjoying.  You'll leave the tour with a tasty experience of some of the best food finds Minneapolis has to offer all while learning history of downtown and soaking in the local culture.

Tastings
•Mouth watering flat bread pizza at a local hot spot
•Fine chocolates to be savored
•Locally brewed Minnesota draft beer paired with appetizer (non-alcoholic tastings available)
•Ham and Pear Crisp Sandwich with fresh home-made chips from the restaurant that has "damn good food"!
•Sinfully delicious variety of cupcakes (private tours only)
•Deliciously sweet and salty popular Chicago Mix® popcorn
•Sip on warm and comforting loose leaf tea (private tours only)
•Variety of a delicious French pastry; the Macaroon (private tours only)
•Featured on the Cooking Channel Unique Sweets - Bourbon Whiskey Caramel Donut Bread Pudding Loaf (private tours only)

*Tastings subject to change without notice. Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated.

Friday
Jan152016

January 15, 2016, Friday - Faculty Performance: Some Like it Hot at MacPhail

Time: 7:030pm

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, Antonello Hall, 501 S. 2nd Street
 
Faculty Performance: Some Like it Hot

No tickets required - free and open to the public.

Join us for a fantastic performance by MacPhail Center for Music faculty. “Some Like it Hot” will spice up the cold winter months by playing a fantastic array of latin-flavored music.

Sonata No. 5 Op. 27 L’aurore for Solo Violin by
Eugene Ysaye
Claire Loudon, violin

Six Songs from Twelve Spanish Folk Songs by
Joaquín Rodrigo
De Ronda
Una Palomita Blanca
Cancion de Baile con Pandero
Tararan
Estando Yo en Mi Majada
10 En Jerez de la Frontera
Mikyoung Park, voice and Luke Swanger, piano

Amor Perdido and Sincerita by Christopher Caliendo
Julie Johnson, flute and Jeff Lambert, guitar

“Oh, Never sing to Me Again,” Op. 4, No. 4 and “Vocalise,”
Op. 34, No. 14 by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Victoria Vargas, voice and Timothy De Prey, piano

Mazurka-Choro and Valsa-Choro from Suite Populaire
Bresilienne, W020 by Heitor Villa-Lobos
Josh Osborne, guitar

Sugaria by Eric Samutt
Jenny Klukken, marimba; Jordan Werre, piano; Nate Babbs, drum set;
Erik Schee, vibraphone; Taylor Donseky, bass

Friday
Jan152016

January 15, 2016, Friday - Ten Thousand Things' Dear World at Open Book (3 nights)

Time:  (See ticket link for daily show times)

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Ten Thousand Things presents: Dear World

Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee
Based on "The Madwoman of Chaillot"
Music by Jerry Herman

Also:
January 21, 22, 23, 24
February 4, 5, 6, 7

Ten Thousand Things continues its season with the company’s first-ever production of Dear World, a musical based on Jean Giraudoux’s 1943 book The Madwoman of Chaillot. The Dear World book is by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee, with music by Jerry Herman. Sarah Rasmussen guest directs, with Peter Vitale as music director. Dear World follows of group of eccentrics and outcasts in Paris who band together to thwart the plans of businessmen plotting to extract oil from the land under the city’s streets and cafés. The play celebrates the power of unconventional outlooks that are unburdened by greed. The cast features Christina Baldwin, Sheena Janson, JuCoby Johnson, Kris Nelson, Janet Paone, Thomasina Petrus, Shawn Vriezen and Fred Wagner.

Following a tour of correctional facilities, low-income centers, schools, and shelters, the show will play to the public January 15–17 and 21–24 at Open Book in Minneapolis; January 28–31 at Bedlam Lowertown in St. Paul; and February 4–7 back at Open Book. Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30 pm and Sunday shows at 4 pm.

Tickets are $30; pay what you can for audiences under age 30 (please present ID at the door). Information and tickets.

Friday
Jan152016

January 15, 2016, Friday - Community Keg House Grand Opening

Time: 4pm

Location:  Community Keg House, 34 13th Avenue NE

Community Keg House Grand Opening Weekend

Welcome to Community Keg House. We're located in the historic Grain Belt building complex in Northeast, Minneapolis.

Community Keg House is built on an idea: pour your own pint. The idea stems from a frustration with the experience craft beer enthusiasts have at most craft beer bars. The average patron is given a long list of beers and at best a brief overview of a given beer. Many patrons feel lost in a sea of choices with little information to back up a given selection. At Community Keg House, they will allow patrons, under supervision from a qualified "tap tender" and with extensive information provided about the choices, to pour their own beers from the tap system.

Food and non-alcoholic beverages also will be available. For information: http://www.communitykeghouse.com/ 651-964-5454

Wednesday
Jan132016

January 13, 2016, Wednesday - Vegan Dine Out at NE Bulldog

Time: 6:30 PM to 9:30

Location: The Bulldog NE, 401 E Hennepin Avenue

Vegan Dine Out at NE Bulldog

Hey everyone! NE Bulldog has a really great vegan bar food menu (think veggie burgers and "not"-dogs) as well as some really greats drinks on the menu. Come eat and kick cabin fever in its face with S Norine and try this delicious food! It's gonna be fun! All ages welcome.

Parking tips: street parking (metered) all around the bar itself is typically available and there is also parking in the US Bank parking lot across the street.

• While everyone is welcome, this is meant to be a fun pro-vegan social event. Please only order vegan food, as we want to create a safe place for vegans to spend time together and be comfortable.

• We're happy to answer questions about veganism and have discussions, but this is not the forum for debates or arguments about veganism.

• If you are willing to pitch in a couple of dollars to help cover the costs of running the Meetup, we would greatly appreciate it. Donations are not required however.

• Late cancellations are considered No Shows. Repeated No Shows may be removed from the group to ensure that the dine outs are well attended.

• We appreciate everyone's enthusiasm for our dine outs however, the Dine Out Leaders have set the rsvp number at a certain amount for a reason. This is not just about how many people the location can accommodate, but also how many the Dine Out Leaders can accomodate to ensure an ARC vegan dine out goes well. The Dine Out Leader has the discretion to edit the number of attendees and/or contact people on the waitlist if spots open up.

Wednesday
Jan132016

January 13, 2016, Wednesday - Play and Learn Together at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

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

Play and Learn Together

Wednesdays thru February 24

For families. Enjoy a morning library "playdate" with other caregivers and their children, complete with a variety of interactive play stations that incorporate talking, reading, writing, singing and playing together.