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Tuesday
Nov132012

November 13, 2012, Tuesday - Adept Adaptations: Stephanie Curtis, Jane Minton, Alexs Pate, and Shawn Otto at Crooked Pint

Tme: 5:30pm

Location:  Crooked Pint Ale House, 501Washington Avenue South

Adept Adaptations: Stephanie Curtis, Jane Minton, Alexs Pate, and Shawn Otto
 
Coffee House Press and the Loft cosponsor a happy hour conversation on adapting writing for other mediums. MPR’s Stephanie Curtis (“The Movie Maven”) will moderate a discussion with former IFP-MN executive director Jane Minton, Amistad author Alexs Pate, and screenwriter Shawn Lawrence Otto, whose film House of Sand and Fog, based on the Andre Dubus novel, was nominated for three Oscars.

 

Tuesday
Nov132012

November 13, 2012, Tuesday - Dance Programs with Rachel Damiani at 501F1T

Time: 6:00pm until 8:00pm (Dance Fitness @ 6pm, Dance Workshop @ 7pm)

Location: 501F1T, 501 Washington Avenue South

DANCE FITNESS = Sizzling Samba, Fiery Tango, Energetic African Dance provide a great cardiovascular workout!
• All Levels & Abilities Welcome
• Learn Dance Steps To Be Active to Burn Calories
• Coordinate Dance Steps To Stimulate Your Brain
• Experience Your Inner Grace & Elegance
...FREE FOR 501FIT CLIENTS!

DANCE WORKSHOPS = Learn the basics of the Waltz, Cha-Cha, Swing, Rumba, Tango and Foxtrot!
• Designed for Beginners, All Levels Welcome
• Individuals Can Join in, Partners Not Required
• Open Dancing Available to Reinforce Steps
• Affordable Price, Package Discounts Available!
$15/Person $10 for 501FIT Clients!

Tuesday
Nov132012

November 13, 2012, Tuesday - Adult Anime Club at Central Library

Time: 5:00pm–7:00pm

Location: Doty Board Room, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Adult Anime Club

Get together with other adult anime and manga fans to watch episodes, discuss manga, play games and generally geek out. This club is for anyone aged 18 and older. Please be prepared to present proof of age.

Additional date: Tuesday, Nov. 27, 5–7 p.m.

Monday
Nov122012

November 12, 2012, Monday - Chefs for Change at People Serving People

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

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.


See Chef Nick Rancone of The Corner Table wow dinner guests with an homage to locally grown and seasonal ingredients with his farm-to-table cuisine. Learn about Nick's thoughtful technique and honest approach to cooking and enjoy five courses of some of the freshest food around.

Purchase tickets.

Questions?  Email Takara Henegar or call her directly at 612-277-0258

Sunday
Nov112012

November 11, 2012, Sunday - Vikings vs. Detroit Lions 

Time:   12:00 PM CDT at the Dome

TV: FOX KMSP - 9
Radio: KFAN (FM 100.3)
DirecTV: 705
Sirius: 138

Additional information is available at vikings.com.

Sunday
Nov112012

Sunday, November 11, 2012 - Weavers Guild of Minnesota 38th Annual Sale: Fiber Fair at Northrup King Building

Time:  12:00pm to 4:00pm

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE

Weavers Guild of Minnesota 38th Annual Sale: Fiber Fair

Enjoy a fabulous shopping experience in a beautiful gallery space. Choose from an assortment of handmade items such as scarves, shawls, purses, rugs, placemats, wall hangings, handspun yarn and much, much more! These handmade items make perfect gifts for yourself or someone special. All proceeds from Fiber Fair support local fiber artists.

The Weavers Guild of Minnesota hosts its 38th annual artist sale November 9th-11th at the Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Minneapolis.

Proceeds support area artists and the Weavers Guild of Minnesota, a community supported non-profit organization that aims to preserve and advance the arts of weaving and spinning.

Free admission and free parking.

Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - "Why we do this" Closing Reception and Estate Sale at The Soap Factory

Time:  7:00pm-11:00pm

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

DuCett’s practice revolves around objects and the histories those objects bring to each installation. After 3 years of planning, building and collecting for “Why we do this,” the closing reception and estate sale is an opportunity for the many objects within the installation to disperse once again.

In addition to the thousands of National Geographic Magazines, LPs and amazing thift store finds, DuCett will also be selling some of the custom-built objects from “Why we do this.” Popular items like the giant 6-pack, Vermeer reproduction and larger-than-life game of Battleship will be for sale during the closing reception.

At the closing reception you can take a red rose and have your photo taken with “Fabio,” grab a beer from the small-town bar, or run onto the football field through the players tunnel showered in cheers and high-fives from your teammates.

Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - Public Skating at the Metrodome

Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location: The Dome (upper level)

Rollerdome - Let's Go Skating!

Throughout the winter the upper and lower concourses of the Metrodome become the Rollerblade® Rollerdome, annually hosting thousands of inline skaters who come to relax, exercise, train, socialize, or just watch others turn endless effortless laps on the roughly half-mile smooth concrete loop. Park your car in the free lot adjacent to Gate D and enter the revolving doors.

Rollerdome Prices

  • Parking - Free in the Metrodome VIP lot adjacent to Gate D
  • Adult - $6.50
  • Student (with ID) $5.50
  • Pre-teen & Senior $4.50
  • Skate rental $5.00
  • Rollerblade® Rollerdome accepts all major credit cards, personal checks and cash

Visit their website for updates and additional information.

Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - Weavers Guild of Minnesota 38th Annual Sale: Fiber Fair at Northrup King Building

Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE

Weavers Guild of Minnesota 38th Annual Sale: Fiber Fair

Enjoy a fabulous shopping experience in a beautiful gallery space. Choose from an assortment of handmade items such as scarves, shawls, purses, rugs, placemats, wall hangings, handspun yarn and much, much more! These handmade items make perfect gifts for yourself or someone special. All proceeds from Fiber Fair support local fiber artists.

The Weavers Guild of Minnesota hosts its 38th annual artist sale November 9th-11th at the Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St. NE, Minneapolis.

Proceeds support area artists and the Weavers Guild of Minnesota, a community supported non-profit organization that aims to preserve and advance the arts of weaving and spinning.

Free admission and free parking.

Additional Dale:  Sunday, November 11: 12pm to 4pm

Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $6

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  lynhurst

Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - First Pages for Kids: Creating Magical Worlds at Central Library

Time: 1:30pm–3:00pm

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

Register Online or call 612-543-8000.

Grades 4-6. Do you want to be a writer? Learn how to create magical, fictional worlds that capture the imagination of your readers and keep them glued to the pages of your stories!

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

Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - Scratch vs. Mix: Which Brownie is Better? at Mill City Museum

Time: 2:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd Street
 
Fee:  Programs included with museum admission of $11 adults, $9 seniors and college students, $6 children ages 6-17; free for MHS members.
See how history is revealed in food in the Baking Lab. Museum staff demonstrate making brownies from scratch versus a mix and share the history of the development of baking mixes. Visitors will be able to taste the results and vote on their favorite, learn home baking tips and take home a copy of the recipe.
Saturday
Nov102012

November 10, 2012, Saturday - 'Thanksgiving Paper Dinner' Family Workshop at MCBA

Time: 10:00am - noon

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

Thanksgiving Paper Dinner
with Ellen Ferrari

For families w/ children ages 2 and up.

Celebrate the colors and aromas of Thanksgiving dinner by “cooking” up some paper. Start by pulling sheets of white paper, then add onion skin yellow, cabbage purple, cranberry red, orange orange, and more! Use herbs and spices, such as crumpled sage, grated cinnamon and nutmeg. Dress for mess with waterproof shoes.

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.

$30 ($27 members) per adult/child pair; $15 ($14) each additional participant

Friday
Nov092012

November 9, 2012, Friday - 'Drop the Mic! Actions Speak' at the Guthrie (3 Nights)

Time: 8:00 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio, 818 Second Street South

November 9-11, 2012

The 3rd production of Drop the Mic will return with full force in Actions Speak, an evening of performance that walks the walk.

Local dancer and choreographer, Giselle Mejia of Curio Dance has handpicked the most eloquent Twin Cities talent, who are deliberate with their service in the community featuring Maria Isa, Amirah Sackett, DeadPool, Kaleena Miller, Heartbeat Dancers, Ozzy Dris, Stacy Boedekker with Poetry in Motion, Steve Durand, Immortal, Anthony Gabriel, Rene Dance Studio, MonaLisa and Amara Barner. Live Painting by Jordan Hamilton, DJ Los Boogie, Bboy/BGirl Battle 3 on 3 and House Cypher.

Tickets $22

Friday
Nov092012

November 9, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 10:00pm $10 Cover

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Owen Sartori and the Mpls Snow Emergency

Friday
Nov092012

November 9, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $5

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  dave olson
 

Thursday
Nov082012

November 8, 2012, Thursday - New Rivers Press Publication Reading at The Loft

Tme: 7:00pm

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

New Rivers Press Publication Reading

New Rivers Press celebrates their 2012 fall releases with reading by Nick Healy, Sharon Suzuki-Martinez, Nick Knittel, and Tim Nolan.

Nick Healy's short stories have appeared in several publications, including North American Review, Speakeasy, Water~Stone Review, and Blueroad. His first collection of short stories, It Takes You Over, is New Rivers Press' 125th Many Voices Project prizewinner in prose.

With a decidedly Midwestern feel, It Takes You Over chronicles everyday life--from a letter to the editor exploding in local media to an older man arrested for hiring a prostitute. "It Takes You Over builds like a deceptively quiet, mesmerizing snowfall." — Nicole Helget

Sharon Suzuki-Martinez holds a PhD in English and fellowships from the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and Kundiman. The Way of All Flux is her first published collection and New Rivers Press' 126th Many Voices Project prizewinner in poetry.

"In a series of funny and intimate poems where unicorns, zombies, In-N-Out Burger, and a character named Oscar the Angry Swan reign supreme, Suzuki-Martinez offers up an enchanting and powerful deliverance." — Aime Nezhukumataqhil

Nick Knittel completed his MFA in fiction writing through Fairfield University and works as a medical editor in Madison, Wisconsin. In 2011, Charles Simic selected Knittel's collection of short stories, Good Things, as Fairfield's first-ever Fairfield Book Prize winner.

Good Things enchants with stories as dark and moving as your favorite Bruce Springsteen song. Characters move their way through not only a dead-end town, but a dead-end existence. Caught in complex relationships, they chronicle what it's like to be blue-collar and barely making it.

Tim Nolan's first book of poems, The Sound of It, was a 2009 Many Voices Project prize winner and a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award and the Midwest Booksellers' Award. In addition to multiple publications, eight of his poems have been featured on The Writer's Almanac. His latest collection is And Then.

"In these graceful meditations on the death of his father, on his own fatherhood, and on the trembling terrors and mysteries and miracles of life in America, Nolan reminds us, as the best writers do, that poetry is another way of letting the world speak to us." — George Bilgere.

Thursday
Nov082012

November 8, 2012, Thursday - Romeo and Juliet at The Southern Theater (7 Nights)

Show Dates and Times:
Nov 8-9-10,11 and Nov 15-16-17
8:00pm Thur, Fri, Sat; and 5:00p Sun

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Theatre Coup d’Etat invites you to experience the timeless tale of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, this time told with a twist. Romeo & Juliet has been heralded as “one of the greatest love stories ever told.” We have read it in our high school English classes, watched it unfold on countless stages, and we have seen it reshaped and splashed on to movie screens across the world. It is a timeless piece of work with a timeless message; that true love is a simple, yet pure and powerful part of life and no single individual should be persecuted in their effort to pursue it.

Due to the upcoming vote on the marriage amendment, and in an effort to uphold their mission “to provoke an emotional and analytical response in [their] audiences by showing the depth of the human condition through both classical and contemporary works,” and to support Minnesotans United for All Families “Pledge to Vote No,” campaign, Theatre Coup d’Etat will be presenting William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet with Romeo played by a woman, as a woman. Theatre Coup d’Etat aims to serve the Minnesota community it works in and the challenges it faces.

Theatre Coup d’Etat has established itself by using a raw, gritty and minimalist approach to some of the most renowned pieces of theatre. The company was formed in 2011 by James Napoleon Stone and Peter Beard on the idea that theatre should be used as a social tool to provoke, not to sedate. Recently credited with an “aggressive” and “divine” (TC Planet) Angels in America: Millennium Approaches, Theatre Coup d’Etat has also presented an “impressively conceptualized and beautifully performed” production (Goldstar Audience Review) of A Streetcar Named Desire, and a “ferocious” (TC Planet) Macbeth. The production of Romeo & Juliet will be no different in its effort to spark a response from its audience.

Tickets
$20 General Admission
Sunday Nov 11 - Industry day (bring a headshot and resume for free admission)
Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.theatrecoupdetat.com/

Thursday
Nov082012

November 8, 2012, Thursday - Dreamland Faces Program at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Minneapolis duo Dreamland Faces will play an original score to two short silent films:

  • Buster Keaton's "One Week" (1920) and
  • Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle's "Coney Island" (1917), which features beautiful nighttime footage of the famous amusement park and some rare shots of a young Buster Keaton actually smiling.
    Dreamland Faces will be joined by Ryan Billig and Chris Hepola on drums, piano and sound effects.
  • Wednesday
    Nov072012

    November 7, 2012, Wednesday - Alexis Levitin & Salgado Maranhao at Milkweed Editions

    Time: 7:00pm

    Location:  Milkweek Editions, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Open Book Building, Suite 300

    Alexis Levitin & Salgado Maranhao

    Levitin translated the poetry book BLOOD OF THE SUN by Salgado Maranhao from the Portuguese. Levitin has published more than twenty-five books of translation and his work has appeared in many anthologies and hundreds of literary journals. Levitin teaches in the English program at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh. The poet Salgado Maranhao won Brazil's prestigious Premio Jabuti in 1999. In addition to nine books of poetry, he has written song lyrics and made recordings with some of Brazil's leading jazz and pop musicians. Levitin's translations of Maranhao's poems have appeared in BOMB Magazine, Words Without Borders, and Brasil/Brazil, among others.