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Wednesday
May092012

May 9, 2012, Wednesday - Graywolf Press Publication Reading: Albert Goldbarth at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

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

Graywolf Press Publication Reading: Albert Goldbarth 
 
Please join us for an evening of poetry as Albert Goldbarth reads and discusses his latest collection of poetry published by Graywolf Press.

Virtuoso poet Albert Goldbarth returns with a new collection that describes the wonders of everyday people—overprotective parents, online gamblers, newlyweds, Hercules, and Jesus. In Goldbarth’s poetry—expansive, wild, and hilarious—he argues that our ordinary failures, heroics, joy, and grief are worth giving voice to, giving thanks for. Everyday People is an extraordinary new book by a poet who “in thirty-five years of writing has amassed a body of work as substantial and intelligent as that of anyone in his generation” (William Doreski, The Harvard Review).

“Again Goldbarth directs his amazing collection of little-known facts toward the same simple truths: people fall in and out of love, grow old, die, and hope to be remembered, even as Goldbarth hopes to remember and cherish every odd quotation he incorporates from an ‘astute, high-style comic strip,’ from Whitney Houston, from Charles Darwin, from his friends, all treated with a sympathetic and finally optimistic gusto, ‘large and excited and various and full of that / exuberance we call everyday life.’”—Publishers Weekly

“Albert Goldbarth must be accounted one of our most considerable poets.”—Poetry

Albert Goldbarth is the author of more than twenty-five books of poetry, including To Be Read in 500 Years and The Kitchen Sink: New and Selected Poems, 1972-2007. He lives in Wichita, Kansas.

Tuesday
May082012

May 8, 2012, Tuesday - Books & Bars Series at Aster Cafe

Times:

Social - 6:00pm dinner/drink specials
Discussion - 7:00pm-8:30pm

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street

Book: Catch-22 by Joseph Heller

Books & Bars isn’t your mother’s book club. We provide a unique atmosphere for a lively discussion of interesting authors, fun people, good food and drinks.

Reservations - 612-379-3138

Tuesday
May082012

May 8, 2012, Tuesday - DMNA Board Meeting at Central Library

Time: 6:00pm

Location: Central Library, Room N-202, 300 Nicollet Mall

Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association and Agenda.

(Included on the agenda:  Washington Avenue reconstruction update by Lisa Bender from the Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition.

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - Taste Twin Cities Food Tours Minneapolis Riverwalk Tour

Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm

Location:  Begins at Gold Medal Park (10th Avenue South & 2nd Street South), next to the Guthrie Theater - ends in Northeast Minneapolis

The Riverwalk Tour explores the Mill District and St. Anthony on Main in Northeast Minneapolis.  You'll enjoy the afternoon sampling a variety of food at historical landmarks, as well as visit the Mill City Museum, stroll by the Guthrie, and enjoy gorgeous views of St. Anthony Falls while crossing the Stone Arch Bridge into historical St. Anthony on Main.
 
You'll learn about the history of both these neighborhoods including a stroll along the oldest street in Minneapolis.  Taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with an appreciation for these distinct neighborhoods.

Reservations.  
 
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Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - Midwest Photo Safari: "Minneapolis Nights" St. Anthony Main

Time:
The session begins 1/2 hour before local sunset. Your confirmation lists the exact starting time.

Location:
Join us on historic Main street near St. Anthony Main for a 90 minute to 2 hour photo safari running Saturday evening only.

Before we begin, we will have a short presentation covering basic principles of low light/night photography. When darkness sets in, this area comes alive with interesting lights. We will help you capture stunning night images you are sure to want to frame.

This safari is best done with a digital SLR or a better quality digital point and shoot with advanced scene modes. Your Safari guide / photographer will be carrying a Sony digital point and shoot to demonstrate the techniques we will be covering. For this safari, a sturdy tripod an absolute necessity... Midwest Photo Safari can provide pro-quality rental tripods on request. A remote shutter release is also very handy to have along, or you may use the "self timer" feature of your camera.

More Information and Registration.

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - BRIT BASH at The Depot

Time:  6:00pm

Location: The Depot, 225 3rd Avenue South
 
Celebrate the sights and sounds of the United Kingdom at  BRIT BASH, the 2012 VocalEssence Gala on May 5, 2012 at the Depot.

Search for treasure at our Boot Sale (Silent Auction) whilst rubbing shoulders with royalty.
Savor regional fare of the British Isles as we sing of the land of Hope & Glory.
And place your wagers on unique prizes in our Live Auction!

Over 600 prominent local leaders, celebrities, business owners and community members attend our biennial gala supporting our education programs that give the gift of music to more than 7,000 students each year. We’d be chuffed to bits to see you there – cheerio!

Tickets and Sponsorships:  $200 Individual Registration,  Register online or call 612-547-1453.
Black tie optional. 

Why join us for BRIT BASH?

Proceeds benefit the VocalEssence Community Engagement Programs—WITNESS teaching artists and ¡Cantaré! composers make 200 classroom visits each school year, benefitting over 7,000 students throughout the metropolitan area.

• WITNESS is one of the nation's premier initiatives celebrating the contributions of African Americans to our shared American heritage through concerts, recordings and comprehensive educational programs.

•¡Cantaré! actively engages VocalEssence audiences and the wider community in the discovery, celebration and creation of music from Mexican traditions of the past and present.

SPONSORSHIPS
$2,500 Table Sponsorship (Table of 10)
Sponsorships are available from $2,500 and up. For information about sponsorships, please call Katrina Vander Kooi at 612-547-1472.

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm  $5 Cover

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

State of Lakes, Pioneer Son, & The Humbugs

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, 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: recommended, 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 on this guided tour. 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. Also covered will be how the mill ruin was converted to a museum and office building.

Although many parts of the A mill can be explored on a self-guided basis during a regular museum visit, 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 as well as the Flour Tower show.

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm  Cover: $12

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight: ellis

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - Free Family Music Series: “Celebrating Jewish Music" at MacPhail

Time:  10:00am – 11:00am or 11:00am – Noon

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

“Celebrating Jewish Music" featuring Eisner's Klezmorim

Through klezmer music, song, dance and storytelling, the five piece klezmer band will highlight two events in Eastern European Jewish tradition: shabes, or the day of rest, and the wedding. The audience can participate through nigunim (wordless songs), dancing and taking part in the stories.

Plus, before and after each concert, kids of all ages will get the chance to meet the musicians and try the instruments featured in the performance.

About Free Family Music Series
A family event for music-loving families, as well as for those who want to explore music for the first time! The centerpiece of this series is a live concert. Before and after each concert, the musicians will give free sample lessons to kids and adults on the instruments featured in the concert. MacPhail Early Childhood Music staff will also be on site to engage families in a music-themed art project. Light refreshments will follow the concert.

Saturday
May052012

May 5, 2012, Saturday - Spice & Slice of Asian America: Japanese Taiko at Central Library

Time:  1:30 p.m.

Location: Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall

Spice & Slice of Asian America: Japanese Taiko

Watch an exciting performance of a Japanese art form that goes back nearly 1000 years. Learn about its historical and cultural background. You will have a chance to try simple taiko rhythms after the performance.

This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Presented in partnership with Mu Performing Arts.

Friday
May042012

May 4, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm  $5 Cover

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight: Latin Dance Night With Salsa Del Soul

Friday
May042012

May 4, 2012, Friday - The Making of a Medium - Composition Workshop with the Verdehr Trio at MacPhail

Time:  4:00pm

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, Room 125, 501 2nd Street South

The Making of a Medium - Composition Workshop with the Verdehr Trio
Clarinet, violin, piano trio

An open discussion with Elsa and Walter Verdehr. An acknowledged leader in the field of new music, the Verdehr Trio has concentrated on defining the personality of the violin-clarinet-piano trio. The Trio has created a large repertoire by commissioning more than 200 new works from some of the world's most prominent and exciting composers from this country and abroad.

Cost: $5 general admission, free for MacPhail students.

Friday
May042012

May 4, 2012, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm  Cover: $8

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  Todd Clouser

Thursday
May032012

May 3, 2012, Thursday - Anthology Publication Reading: Use Your Words: A Writing Guide for Mothers at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Join local author and Loft instructor Kate Hopper to celebrate the launch of her first book, Use Your Words: A Writing Guide for Mothers!

Motherhood inspired the powerful prose of Anne Lamott, Susan Cheever, Ayelet Waldman, and Alice Walker, launching them, and many others, to the top of bestseller lists.  Award-winning writer Kate Hopper has spent nearly a decade teaching women to write down the bones of motherhood. Now, in Use Your Words, her expert guidance will spur you to write the stories you need to write, whether your goal is to blog, publish magazine articles, or pen the next blockbuster memoir.

Kate will discuss the book, and contributors Anne Greenwood Brown, Lucinda Cummings, and Sara Martin will read. Reception and signing to follow.

Kate Hopper teaches writing online and at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. Kate holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota and has been the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship, a Minnesota State Arts Board Grant, and a Sustainable Arts Grant. Her writing has appeared in a number of journals, including Brevity, Literary Mama, and The New York Times online. She is an editor at Literary Mama. For more information about Kate’s writing and classes, visit www.katehopper.com.

Anne Greenwood Brown’s debut YA novel, Lies Beneath, will be published June 12, 2012, by Random House Children's Books/ Delacorte Press, and its sequel in March 2013. She blogs for Writer Unboxed and The Nightstand: for Books both Sinister and Strange. Anne lives in Stillwater, Minnesota with her husband and three children. http://annegreenwoodbrown.com

Lucinda Cummings is a psychologist and writer who lives in Minneapolis. She has published essays in mamazine and Mom Writers Literary Magazine. She is working on a book-length memoir.

Sara Martin lives in Minneapolis with her husband, two young sons, and a very patient dog. Both boys joined her family through adoption. Sara tries to squeeze in some writing when she’s not spending time with her family, working as a public defender, or training for triathlons.

Wednesday
May022012

May 2, 2012, Wednesday - Range of Motion 'Tough Enough Bootcamp' at Mill Ruins Park

Time:  6:00am - 7:00am

Location:  Mill Ruins Park parking lot at the base of the hill (free parking).

Range of Motion (ROM) Wellness

Your humpday mornings just got a little tougher.  After that the rest of the week is a cakewalk.  Join this exciting bootcamp-style class meant to make you work hard in order to improve your conditioning, gain foundational strength and power, and burn calories like nobody's business.  Group fitness classes improve your performance and give you the feedback and energy to be your best.

Pre-pay $8/session for 8 weeks ($64) or $12 for drop-in classes.  Try out the class for $5, which will be applied to your final cost if you decide to continue.

We start at the Mill City Ruins and will find fun and exciting routes and urban and natural "gym" equipment to push your body where you didn't think it could go.  This class will challenge you physically and mentally but you will always control your comfort zone and how you choose to work.  It is not meant as an introduction to exercise and it is not for the faint of heart.  However, all exercises have their modifications and you are encouraged to find your limitations and train in accordance.

Be sure to have a light snack or meal 30 minutes prior to class and bring something to eat or drink post class to stimulate metabolic recovery and prevent post-exercise low blood sugar crashes. Water and sweat towels will be provided but you are encouraged to bring a towel and/or yoga mat.

To RSVP for class, Email Jeremy at jeremy@rom-wellness.com, or call 612.205.7644.

*If you are new to exercise this will challenge you. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, chronic pain, or acute injuries please consult your physician prior to beginning a new exercise routine. During these workouts you may encounter contraindicated movements for your specific condition and should be able to decide when you should sit the exercise out or talk to me about specific modifications.

Class repeats every week until Wednesday, May 23, 2012:

Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 6:00am - 7:00am
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - 6:00am - 7:00am
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - 6:00am - 7:00am

Wednesday
May022012

May 2, 2012, Wednesday - Sip & Save Wine Tasting at Spill the Wine

Seating Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Location:  Spill the Wine, 1101 Washington Avenue South

Wednesday Wine Event

Join us for our quarterly wine sale. $25 to taste over 12 highly rated wines and enjoy appetizers. All featured wine available for wholesale pricing in our wine shop.Tickets are limited, featured wine will be posted on the website as the event gets closer.

Featuring the following wines:

Ladera Hollow Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon
Gaja
Archery Summit Pinot Noir
Rombauer Chardonnay
Seghesio Zinfandel
and more...

$25/Person (tax included)

Reservations.

Wednesday
May022012

May 2, 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.

Wednesday
May022012

May 2, 2012, Wednesday - Sisters Who Lead and Read at The Loft

Time: 5:00pm

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

Sisters Who Lead and Read - A Discussion and Reading with Louise Erdrich and Heid Erdrich

Tickets: $100/person
5 p.m. Hosted bar and hors d’oeurves
5:45 p.m. Discussion and reading with Louise and Heid
(followed by book signing)

Seating is limited, please reserve your tickets today: Contact Hannah at 612-215-2582 or hholman@loft.org

More about this event:
Simply put, sisters Louise and Heid Erdrich are powerhouses. Both have national reputations for their writing, with over 30 published books of prose and poetry between them. Since 2001, Louise has owned Birchbark Books and Native Arts, an independent bookstore in Minneapolis. In 2008, the sisters founded Birchbark House, an organization dedicated to the revitalization of Ojibwe language.

Join us for a discussion with these accomplished women and community leaders about how they interweave their professional and creative endeavors. Heid will read from her latest collection of poetry, Cell Traffic, and Louise will give a special preview reading from her forthcoming novel, The Round House, which will be released in October 2012.

All proceeds from this event will benefit the literary programs of The Loft Literary Center. 

 

 

Tuesday
May012012

May 1, 2012, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Public Meeting

Time: 4:30pm

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

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