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Friday
Mar082013

March 8, 2013, Friday - Crime and Pun-Ishment Murder Mystery at Old Spaghetti Factory

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Old Spaghetti Factory, 233 Park Avenue (and Washington Avenue South)

Crime and Pun-Ishment

Step back in time to the era of gangsters and their molls. Minneapolis, grab your beaded frocks and pin striped suits and brace yourselves for this "roaring twenties" style murder mystery. Un-organized crimes prevail in The Murder Mystery Company's award winning show, Crime and Pun-ishment. Bring your friends, family and don't forget your detective skills to help solve the case!

Information and tickets.

Upcoming dates:

March 14, 2013 @ 7:00pm
March 15, 2013 @ 7:00pm
March 17, 2013 @ 7:00pm
March 21, 2013 @ 7:00pm
March 22, 2013 @ 7:00pm
March 29, 2013 @ 7:00pm
April 4, 2013 @ 7:00pm
April 7, 2013 @ 7:00pm
April 11, 2013 @ 7:00pm
April 12, 2013 @ 7:00pm
April 19, 2013 @ 7:00pm
April 25, 2013 @ 7:00pm

Friday
Mar082013

March 8, 2013, Friday - Talk-It Hennepin at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm-9:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Talk-It Hennepin: Honoring History - The Avenue Through the Ages
 
Talk-It Hennepin kicks off with a panel of local historians and experts in Native history, transit and GLBT issues examining the stories and histories of Minneapolis’ first street and gathering place. Discussion will range from Hennepin Avenue’s roots as a Dakota footpath and a trading/transportation hub for fur, agricultural commodities and people, to its modern transformation and function within the city’s evolving economy.

Friday
Mar082013

March 8, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm - Reservations recommended for main floor seating.

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Dan Navarro

Friday
Mar082013

March 8, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $8

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight: The Sudden Lovelys
 

Thursday
Mar072013

March 7, 2013, Thursday - First Thursdays in the Arts District at Northrup King Building

Time: 5:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE

A multitude of painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers, ceramists, textile and fiber artists, jewelers, furniture showrooms and more open their studios at the Northrup King Building located in the heart of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District.

Thursday
Mar072013

March 7, 2013, Thursday - A Master Class with Anthony Ross at MacPhail

Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm

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

This is a free event, but seating is limited. RSVP to Cindy Hall-Durán by March 1, 2013, by calling 612-767-5313 or email hall-duran.cindy@macphail.org.

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Thursday
Mar072013

March 7, 2013, Thursday - Viva City Visual Arts Awards and Reception at Central Library

Time: 5:00pm–8:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Viva City Visual Arts Awards and Reception

Minneapolis Public Schools high school students are getting awards for their art work submitted to the Viva City judges. Join us for the reception and awards ceremony, and take the time to tour the exhibit.

Presented in collaboration with Minneapolis Public Schools.

Wednesday
Mar062013

March 6, 2013, Wednesday - Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Meeting

Time: 5:00pm

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

Agenda

Meeting are broadcasted live on the City of Minneapolis Government Meeting Channel 79, or online at http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/tv/79. Those interested in viewing the MPRB meeting are encouraged to attend at MPRB headquarters, located at 2117 West River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55411, or view during the 10:30 p.m. Monday (12/3) rebroadcast on Channel 79.

Tuesday
Mar052013

March 5, 2013, Tuesday - Dome Running

Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Location: The Dome (upper level)

Dome Running

Dome running is every Tuesday and Thursday through March 21. 2013.

Cost is $1. Enter at Gate D, free parking in the upper Dome lot.

For questions contact Rick Recker at 612 375-0805.

Tuesday
Mar052013

March 5, 2013, Tuesday - Talk of the Stacks with Deb Perelman at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Talk of the Stacks with Deb Perelman

Perelman, a self-taught home cook, photographer and foodie, writes an award-winning blog (SmittenKitchen.com) with a focus on stepped-up home cooking through unfussy ingredients. Her chatty, familiar, and reassuring style of writing is matched by her recipes, created and tested in her tiny Manhattan kitchen. She brings her friendly style to print in her New York Times bestseller, “The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook,” an approachable and accessible collection gorgeously illustrated with hundreds of her own beautiful photographs.
 
Program is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served. Program begins at 7 PM. Doors open at 6:15 PM. Book sale and signing follow presentation. For more information: 612.543.8107.
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Monday
Mar042013

March 4, 2013, Monday - Geeks Who Drink at Aster Cafe

Time: 7:30pm (no cover)

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Street SE

Geeks Who Drink is a Denver-based company that hosts bar trivia at over 200 pubs and restaurants in 21 states. Their quiz is a collective effort of dozens of quizmasters, writers, fact-checkers, graphic designers and artists.

Sunday
Mar032013

March 3, 2013, Sunday - Jazz Festival Performance at MacPhail

Time: 7:00pm

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

Jazz Festival Performance

Featuring: Phil Grenadier, jazz trumpet, The Dakota Combo, Adam Linz and J.T. Bates

Tickets: Adults - $20, Seniors (ages 55 and older) and youth (ages 6-18) - $15.

For more information or for tickets call: 612.321.0100.

 

Saturday
Mar022013

March 2, 2013, Saturday - Garden Papermaking at MCBA

Time: 10:00am-Noon

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

Garden Papermaking

For families with children ages 5 and up

Who wouldn't want to play with water and make your own paper that you can plant once spring comes? Students are encouraged to bring seeds incorporate into unique sheets of cotton paper. These sheets can then be transformed into cards, collages and stationary, which represent the season. Your paper can be planted and grow!

Saturday
Mar022013

March 2, 2013, Saturday - Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum

Times: 1:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Fee: $14 adults, $12 seniors and college students, $10 children ages 6-17 and MHS members. Tour includes museum admission.

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555 or register online.

Take an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building. A museum interpreter will take visitors into the building’s many nooks and crannies, highlighting the lives of the men and women who worked there, how the building functioned during its peak flour milling years and the many changes to the building over time.

This is the only opportunity for a guided tour through the entire museum building and the only chance to see some of its non-public spaces. The tour includes admission to the museum gallery, Baking Lab, Water Lab and Flour Tower show.

Saturday
Mar022013

March 2, 2013, Saturday - Bluegrass Brunch at Aster Cafe

Time: 11am - 1pm (No Cover)

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight: Bluegrass Brunch featuring Adam Granger and Pop Wagner

Saturday
Mar022013

March 2, 2013, Saturday - Coffee 101 - The Basics of Great Coffee Class at Local D'Lish

Time: 11:00am-1:00pm

Location: Local D'Lish, 208 N 1st Street

Coffee 101 - The Basics of Great Coffee Class

Teresa Townsend of True Stone Coffee Roasters will share her expertise during this 2 hour class.

Coffee 101 - The Basics of Great Coffee presents an exciting tasting and learning opportunity. Class participants will learn how to taste the nuances in a great cup using the industry's proven method for identifying quality coffee. Your instructor will also guide you through the production process and answer your coffee questions. This is a great opportunity for coffee lovers and those new to the drink as well.
 
Class enrollment is $25 per person. Please come a few minutes early to pay upon arrival.

If you have questions about the contents of this particular class, please contact the instructor at teresa@truestone.com.

Saturday
Mar022013

March 2, 2013, Saturday - Opening Reception: Annual Show from Submissions at The Soap Factory

Time: 7:00pm - 11:00pm

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

Opening reception: Annual Show from Submissions

Exhibition Runs: Mar 2 - Apr 21, 2013

R.U.R. is a group exhibition that showcases the best projects from across North America, gathered during our annual call for submissions. The Soap Factory’s historic building is a raw and undeveloped industrial space, which, from its construction in 1882, has witnessed all of the political, economic and scientific changes that C20th industrial culture inflicted upon the world. For R.U.R., nine artists will create new work for our 12,000 sq ft gallery space. 

Friday
Mar012013

March 1, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight: Hounds of Finn

Friday
Mar012013

March 1, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $10

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight: Natalie Lovejoy

Thursday
Feb282013

February 28, 2013, Thursday - Poetry, Women, and Publishing: A Reading and Discussion by Minnesota Women Poets at The Loft

Tme: 7:00pm

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

Poetry, Women, and Publishing: A Reading and Discussion by Minnesota Women Poets
 
Six Minnesota women poets at different stages in their careers will share their poetry in a short reading, followed by a panel discussion on gender’s influence on their poetry, paths to publication and performance, and overcoming barriers to writing and publishing.  Featuring poets Cary Waterman, Leslie Adrienne Miller, Kathryn Kysar, Heid Erdrich, Sierra DeMulder, and Kris Bigalk.

About the Poets:

Kris Bigalk is the author of the poetry collection Repeat the Flesh in Numbers (NYQ Books, 2012); her poetry has also recently appeared in the anthologies Poetry City, USA, Volume 2, and Open to Interpretation: Water’s Edge. She has received two Individual Artist Grants in Poetry from the Minnesota State Arts Board, and served as Writer-in-Residence at Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts. She serves as Director of Creative Writing at Normandale Community College, and lives in Minnetonka with her husband and children. Kris Bigalk is a fiscal year 2012 recipient of an Artist Initiative grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible in part by a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Sierra DeMulder earned “Best Female Poet” at the College Union Poetry Slam Invitational in 2009. Less than two months later, she was awarded a coveted publishing deal from Write Bloody Publishing, which led to her first full-length book, The Bones Below, published in January 2010.  Her second book, New Shoes on a Dead Horse, was published in January 2012 by Write Bloody Publishing. Sierra has featured in hundreds of venues across the country, performing her poetry and facilitating writing workshops in high schools, colleges, homeless shelters, prisons, churches, farmers’ markets, and people’s basements. When not doing poetry, she enjoys playing ukulele, making full use of public transportation, and waxing on about feminism.

Heid E. Erdrich is author of four poetry collections, most recently Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems from University of Arizona Press. A member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibway, Heid Erdrich grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota. She earned degrees from Dartmouth College and The Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. A recipient of Minnesota State Arts Board fellowships, awards from The Loft Literary Center, the Archibald Bush Foundation and elsewhere, Heid Erdrich has four times been nominated for the Minnesota Book Award which she won in 2009 for her book National Monuments from Michigan State University Press.

Kathryn Kysar is the author of Pretend the World (Holy Cow! Press, 2011), Dark Lake (Loonfeather, 2002), and the editor of a collection of essays, Riding Shotgun: Women Writing about Their Mothers (Borealis, 2008). Her poems have been heard on A Writer's Almanac and published in many literary magazines including Great River Review, Midland Review, Mizna, and Painted Bride Quarterly. Kysar has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Minnesota State Arts Board, and the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. She has served as an individual representative on the board of directors for the Association of Writers and Writing Programs.

Leslie Adrienne Miller’s sixth collection of poems is Y (Graywolf Press, 2012). Her previous collections include The Resurrection Trade (Graywolf, 2007), Eat Quite Everything You See (Graywolf, 2002), Yesterday Had a Man In It (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1998), Ungodliness (CMU, 1994) and Staying Up For Love (CMU, 1990). Professor of English at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, since 1991, she holds degrees in creative writing and English from Stephens College, the University of Missouri, the Iowa Writers Workshop, and the University of Houston.

Katrina Vandenberg is the author of two books of poems, The Alphabet Not Unlike the World and Atlas. Her essays and poems have appeared in The American Scholar, Blackbird, The Southern Review, Orion, The Sun, on MPR’s All Things Considered, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Fulbright, Bush, and Loft-McKnight Foundations, and residencies from the Amy Clampitt Fund, the Poetry Center of Chicago, and the MacDowell Colony. She teaches creative writing at Hamline University and lives in Saint Paul with her husband, novelist John Reimringer, and their daughter.

Cary Waterman is a poet and creative nonfiction writer. Her published poetry books include The Salamander Migration (University of Pittsburgh Press), When I Looked Back You Were Gone (finalist for the Minnesota Book Award), and, most recently, Book of Fire (finalist for the Midwest Book Award). Her essay, “Horizon,” was recently published in the online journal, r.kv.r.y.  Her work appears in many anthologies including A Geography of Poets, Poets Against the War, The Logan House Anthology of 21st Century American Poetry and 150 Years of Minnesota Poetry. She has won awards from the Bush Foundation, the McKnight Foundation and the Minnesota State Arts Board. She teaches creative writing at Augsburg College in the undergraduate and the MFA programs.