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Saturday
Feb122011

February 12, 2011, Saturday - Family Valentine's Class at MCBA

Time:  10:00am-Noon

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

"Roses Are Red"

For families with children ages 2 and up.

Begin this Valentine's Day class with the story My Love for You by Susan L. Roth. Discover how to turn pieces of paper into a variety of pop-up and pocket valentines. Decorate them with all sorts of stamps, stickers, doilies, colors and even real valentine candies. Yum!

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.

Register.

Friday
Feb112011

February 11, 2011, Friday - Ten Thousand Things' Doubt, A Parable at Open Book

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Four weekends, February 11-13, 18-20, 25-27 and March 4-6, 2011

Times: 
Friday and Saturday shows start at 8:00pm
Sunday shows at 4:00pm

Doubt, A Parable by John Patrick Shanley

Directed by Peter Rothstein
Featuring Sally Wingert, Kris Nelson, Jane Froiland, and Regina Williams

A fiery battle between a nun and a priest over suspicions of the sexual abuse of a child. Can you get at the truth, when the truth is so colored by our lenses of experience?

Ten Thousand Things explores this central question with John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt, A Parable, beginning with a tour to prisons, housing projects, homeless shelters and senior centers starting January 28, and culminating with four weekends of public performances at Open Book February 11 to March 6. Peter Rothstein guest directs Sally Wingert and Kris Nelson in this fiery battle between a nun and a priest over suspicions of sexual abuse of a child. The Doubt cast also includes Jane Froiland and Regina Marie Williams. Peter Vitale provides music, with sets by Dean Holzman and costumes by Amelia Cheever.

Tickets: $25. $15 student tickets on Sundays for current students (valid student ID is required at the door). Use the password DoubtStudent when making reservations.

Information

Friday
Feb112011

February 11, 2011, Friday - Winter Honors Recitals at MacPhail Center for Music

Time:  7:30pm

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

MacPhail holds four honor recitals per year to celebrate its students demonstrating the highest performance level. Performers are selected through competitive auditions and are honored by formal invitations and a special reception.

Thursday
Feb102011

February 10, 2011, Thursday - Tour at People Serving People

Time: 8:30am-9:00am

Location: 614 South 3rd Street

Come in for a tour at People Serving People from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Coffee and breakfast will be served after the tour. You'll see what's being done to help end family homelessness.

RSVP to Lauren at 612.277.0219 or lrimestad@peopleservingpeople.org.

Thursday
Feb102011

February 10, 2011, Thursday - Viva City Visual Arts Exhibition and Reception at Minneapolis Central Library

Time: 5:00pm–7:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Pohlad Hall

View juried artwork by Minneapolis Public Schools students in grades 6-8. The public is invited to a reception and award ceremony highlighting the achievement of students featured in the exhibit.

Presented in collaboration with the Minneapolis Public Schools.

Thursday
Feb102011

February 10, 2011, Thursday - Game On! Gamers' Army at Minneapolis Central Library

Time: 3:30pm–5:30pm

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Doty Board Room

Grade 7 and up. Get your gaming fix... 3 hours, 5 consoles, 15 video games, 8 laptops, 6 board games! Bring your friends, meet other gamers, or see if you can beat the librarian at Guitar Hero!

Thursday
Feb102011

February 10, 2011, Thursday - Baby Storytime at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Children's Library

For children from birth to 24 months. Delight and stimulate your baby's senses with books and music. Build brain power.

Thursday
Feb102011

February 10, 2011, Thursday - Announcement of Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition Winner

Time: 11:00am

Location: Nicollet Island Pavilion

The jury has reviewed the four proposals submitted for the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition, and the winning team will be announced on February 10.  Click here to view the proposals.

Thursday
Feb102011

February 10, 2011, Thursday - 'Low Down And Coming On Anthology Reading' at The Loft  

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Target Performance Hall, Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Admission:  Free

A corpulent, beautifully designed hardcover anthology of 133 poems (and one recipe) by 103 poets (and one architect), edited with an introduction by James P. Lenfestey. The anthology is dedicated to poet and essayist Bill Holm, whose idea it was before he died unexpectedly in 2009.   Eric Utne, founder of the Utne Reader, says this anthology finally “proves that pigs do fly.” Editor Lenfestey declares, “These are poems you can EAT!”

Lenfestey has done a yeoman’s job gathering up poems from around the world and throughout literary time, including poems by a Nobel Prize winner (Pablo Neruda, in a new translation), two US Poet Laureates (Donald Hall, Ted Kooser), five state poet laureates (Robert Bly, Jane Gentry, William Kloefcorn, David Lee, Linda Pastan) and one Provincial treasure (John B. Lee).  Plus nearly 100 others, some published here for the first time, others multiple blue ribbon winners.   All the poets seem to find in our close porcine cousins something both delicious and dangerous, “so right its wrong,” as one poet says of his gourmand love.

In an introductory essay, Lenfestey roots through the history of pig poetry since Homer and Han-shan, uncovering many tasty surprises.  His aside on “proper pig diction” is a linguistic revelation, his call for “proper pig relations” a humane grunt.

Readers will finish this literary feast not only ordering “pasture-raised” pork for their dinner tables, but demanding a slice of Low Down and Coming On for everyday breakfasts and bedtime snacks.

About the event:
Local contributors Jill Breckinridge,  Sharon Chmielarz, Margaret Hasse, Jim Heynen, Kate Kysar, George Roberts, Morgan Grace Willow, and the ghost of Bill Holm will call out their own poems plus one or more of the others. Special guest Dan Bohnshorst, from Red Wing, will read Pablo Neruda’s “Bestario” in Spanish as well as his own English translation.

Wednesday
Feb092011

February 9, 2011, Wednesday - A Sip of Science: Road De-Icing Salt Impact on Twin Cities Waters

Time:  5:30pm

Location:  Aster Cafe, 125 SE Main Street, St. Anthony Main

This series bridges the gap between science and culture in a setting that bridges the gap between brain and belly. Food, beer and learning are on the menu in a happy hour forum that offers the opportunity to talk with researchers about their current work, its implications and its fascinations.

The topic of the February 9 event will be the nearly 350,000 tons of road salt that is applied for de-icing in the Twin Cities metro area every year. The salt keeps our roads safe during winter, but where does it all go when the ice melts? Join us for happy hour to hear University of Minnesota Civil Engineering Professor Heinz Stefan's investigation into the effects of road salt on local water quality and the steps that could be taken to address the issue. Dr. Stefan researches environmental hydrodynamics, including water quality in natural and man-made systems and temperature regimes in lakes and rivers.

The talk takes place during happy hour at the Aster Café, No cover; food and drinks are available for purchase. A Sip of Science is a new science happy hour sponsored by the National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics (NCED).  It is a chance to hear about new and exciting research over beer, in a cool bar. Come talk with the experts about their efforts to address some of the Earth's most pressing problems.

NCED's A Sip of Science brings the wonder of science to happy hour.  Click for more information.

Tuesday
Feb082011

February 8, 2011, Tuesday - McKnighty-Nights I at The Loft

Time: 7pm

Location: Target Performance Hall, Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Admission:  Free

McKnighty-Nights I: The Screenwriters

Fellowship winners Shelli Ainsworth and David Erickson show and talk about their work. Cosponsored with IFP.

Each year, the McKnight Foundation and IFP Media Arts award four $25,000 Fellowships to Minnesota’s mid-career filmmakers and screenwriters. This year, screenwriter Jeffrey Hatcher (Casanova, The Duchess) and film producer Christine K. Walker (Howl, Life During Wartime) will present the 2010 Fellowship recipients and their work on two nights in February at The Loft Literary Center. We’re calling them the “McKnighty-Nights.” Bedtime snacks will be served. Admission is free.

 A couple of well-meaning adults, doing the best they can in a world of harsh obstacles. Yes, that may describe the 2010 McKnight Screenwriting Fellows, but it definitely describes the protagonists in their McKnight-winning screenplays. In Shelli Ainsworth’s Stay Then Go, Marion, the mother of an autistic son, struggles to control a world that remains mysteriously elusive. In Bill-Land, David Erickson’s eponymous hero faces down the U.S. government in defense of his own one-man country. Ainsworth and Erickson will present scenes from their scripts, followed by a discussion and audience Q & A. Bring a hanky: you will both laugh and cry. Jeffrey Hatcher, internationally acclaimed writer for stage and screen, will moderate the discussion with the Fellows.

Shelli Ainsworth is the past recipient of grants and fellowships from ITVS, The Bush Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Jerome Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the Minnesota State Arts Board. Her films, including A Psychic Mom, This is Destiny, Spa, and Le Sacre Coeur, have been seen at festivals and in museums in the United States and Europe. She has three children.

Her McKnight-anointed screenplay, Stay Then Go, tells the story of one mother's sacrifice and what lies beyond. Marion and her husband have a child, Eddie, who has autism. Just at the point where Marion can envisage a positive life for Eddie, an unlikely event occurs, dramatically altering the relationship between them.

David CC Erickson is a Minnesota-American from Minneapolis. He enjoys his family, writing, filming, and long walks to the copy machine. He would like to add more action verbs to his screenplays and hopes to someday take the hero's journey himself - without all the hassles.

His winning screenplay is Bill-land: When a 4th grade history teacher in Davenport, Iowa - facing foreclosure - discovers his home and property is its own sovereign nation, he decides to recreate the American dream of freedom on his eighth of an acre, incurring the wrath of the United States when he declares his independence.

Moderator Jeffrey Hatcher is a playwright and screenwriter. He wrote the stage play Compleat Female Stage Beauty, which he later adapted into a screenplay, shortened to just Stage Beauty (2004). He also co-wrote the stage adaptation of Tuesdays with Morrie with author Mitch Albom, and Three Viewings, a comedy consisting of three monologues - each of which takes place in a funeral home. He wrote the screenplay Casanova for director Lasse Hallstrom, as well as the screenplay for The Duchess (2008). He has also written for the Peter Falk TV series Columbo and E! Entertainment Television. His many award-winning original plays have been performed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally across the US and abroad.

Saturday
Feb052011

February 5, 2011, Saturday - Roses Are Red Valentine's Day Class at MCBA

Time:  10:00am-Noon

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

For families with children ages 2 and up

Begin this Valentine's Day class with the story My Love for You by Susan L. Roth. Discover how to turn pieces of paper into a variety of pop-up and pocket valentines. Decorate them with all sorts of stamps, stickers, doilies, colors and even real valentine candies. Yum!

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

Saturday
Feb052011

February 5, 2011, Saturday - Print Your Own Valentine's Day Cards at MCBA

Time:  1:00pm-3:00pm

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

For families with children in Grade 1 and up.

Create pocket-sized valentines to give to classmates, family and friends this Valentine’s Day. Participants will create simple etched images on flexi foam and print on the Vandercook printing press. Envelopes will be provided. Rubber stamps with Valentine’s Day messages also will be available.

$36 ($34 members) per adult/child pair; $18 ($17) each additional participant

Saturday
Feb052011

February 5, 2011, Saturday - Cake Eater Cupcakes with Sheela Namakkal at Mill City Museum

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street

Times: Noon and 2:00pm

Fee: Programs included with museum admission of $10 adults, $8 seniors and college students, $5 children ages 6-17; free for MHS members.

Baker Sheela Namakkal of Cake Eater Bakery will share her genius for unique cupcakes in the museum’s Baking Lab, talk about where she gets her inspiration, give advice on the skills it takes to create the perfect cupcake and offer of her tasty treats.

Namakkal is renowned for intriguing fusions of flavors and delightful cupcake concoctions. Some of her recent offerings include French Strawberry, with strawberry fennel compote and goat cheese frosting, and White Mystery, with a cantaloupe filling and fresh mint buttercream frosting.

Friday
Feb042011

February 4, 2011, Friday - Low Cost Vaccination Clinic for All Ages

LOW-COST VACCINATION CLINICS FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES

What: Vaccines prevent diseases for people of all ages.  Hennepin County offers low-cost immunizations, including the flu shot.  It is not too late to get a flu shot, said Alisa Johnson of the Human Services and Public Health Department. “The flu season lasts through April, so if you or your child hasn’t gotten a flu shot, we recommend that you come in.”

When: Friday, February 4, from 8:30 to 11 a.m.

Where: Downtown Minneapolis Clinic – Hennepin Health Services Building, 525 Portland Ave. S.

For more information about these clinics, call 612-348-2884.

Friday
Feb042011

February 4, 2011, Friday - Idea Local Party at CorAzoN

Time: 5:00pm-9:00pm

Location:  CorAzoN, 1026 Washington Avenue South

Idea Local: Minnesota's Finest Creatives!

Guests for the evening include:

Andrea Bidelman introduces her new line of Hobo inspired products.

Penny Larsen - Penny Larsen Jewelry - One of the areas best know jewelry designers introduces her new line of Minnesota jewelry and silver zip code charms...and just in time for Valentines day a new take on her most recognized designs a series of heart pendents - hand crafted, handcut and cast by Penny.

Kristin Knych - Doodle Bird Designs Hip, stylish, stationary!

Charlie Hanson - New Valentine cards, original art work and of course Charlie's book - When Words Get in the Way

Judy Grasamke - Urban lunch bags for him and her

Robert Cohanim - Historical Remedies Line

Barry Rubin & Ruthie Steller - 12 1/2 Steps Drink Coasters

Ginnie Peterson - New Encaustic work from Ginnie

The lovely Sophia and Noel will provide music - come dance and enjoy with us!

Friday
Feb042011

February 4, 2011, Friday - Little Eyes opens at the Guthrie

Time:  7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio

The Guthrie Theater presents a Workhaus ollective production of Little Eyes by Cory Hinkle directed by Jeremy Wilhelm

A send-up of American mores, Little Eyes is a dark comedy about our fears and anxieties. Set in a suburb in fly-over country, the lives of a single mother and her young son are forever changed when a mysterious man arrives selling a Project to Renew America’s Future. Meanwhile the neurotic neighbors across the street untangle the repercussions of a wild block party. In these frightening and troubled times, will these average Americans prevail or will their delicate worlds shatter into a million pieces?

Thursday
Feb032011

February 3, 2011, Thursday - Jazz Thursdays at MacPhail Center for Music

Time:  Q&A with artists 7:00pm–7:30pm; Concert begins at 8:00pm.

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

JAZZ THURSDAYS: MEDITATIONS AND REVELATIONS – THE MUSIC OF CHARLES MINGUS

The Jazz Thursdays series, presenting music by the legendary Charles Mingus, continues with two more concerts featuring rarely performed music composed by Mingus. Charles Mingus is known for his ability to inspire collective improvisation and is one of the most influential bass players, bandleaders, and composers of jazz music. Come join us for a rare opportunity to hear Mingus’s music played live. The last concert will feature The Dakota Combo, MacPhail’s premier high school jazz combo.

Concert III: Something Like a Bird

Featuring: Adam Linz, bass; Bryan Nichols, piano; Michael Lewis, saxophones; Chris Thomson, saxophones; Greg Lewis, trumpet; Scott Agster, trombone; Stefan Kac, tuba; Dave Karr, baritone saxophone; tickets $10 Adult, $5 Youth
Come and see why Charles Mingus has been called a modern day extension to Duke Ellington as we explore the large ensemble side of his life. Whether writing for a trio or a 38 piece large ensemble, his voice is so recognizable that it echoes throughout the history of American music.

Tickets: $10 Adult, $5 Youth
Call 612.767.5250 or purchase in person at MacPhail Center for Music.

Thursday
Feb032011

February 3, 2011, Thursday - Baby Storytime at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Children's Library

For children from birth to 24 months. Delight and stimulate your baby's senses with books and music. Build brain power.

Thursday
Feb032011

February 3, 2011, Thursday - Julianna Barwick & Loop 2.4.3 at the Southern Theater

Time:  7:30pm

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Transportive, ethereal and highly visual music takes two distinct forms.

“Transfixing to the point of debilitation… Her ethereal multi-tracked harmonies have the devotional quality of gospel choirs, and the oddball allure of Björk or Yoko Ono.” – The New York Times

Julianna Barwick’s celestial, loop-based compositions replicate the soaring textures of a large choral group using only her voice, a loop station and some occasional instrumentation. Barwick starts her songs quietly and builds the pieces up until she’s created a complicated, sonic architecture. Her extraordinary range and vocal technique propels the music into a variety of different emotional spaces, from feverish to tranquil.

“…a fascinating percussion ensemble.” – Time Out New York

A composer-led band of percussive instrumentalists, Loop 2.4.3 recently added strings and self-made instruments to its sound palette. The group’s music has been described as “transportive percussion odysseys” (The Boston Phoenix), “taut compositions with a stunning improvisational sense” (Time Out Chicago), and “action adventures and reveries.” (Fresh Air, National Public Radio). The ensemble will present three Midwest premieres for electro-acoustic percussion and voice, plus new renditions of music from its Zodiac Dust release.

Tickets:$20