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Entries from April 1, 2013 - April 30, 2013

Sunday
Apr212013

April 21, 2013, Sunday - Ruff Love Dog Earth Day Benefit

Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Location:  1528 Marshall Street NE

Ruff Love Dogs Presents: Earth Dog! A celebration of dogs, art, and sustainable communities.

Ruff Love Dogs is excited to present Earth Dog! A celebration of dogs, art, and sustainable communities, benefiting Saveabull Rescue! We'll be joined by some of SAB's adorable + adoptable pups! Gastrotruck will be serving up their delicious local fare, Mother Earth Gardens will provide you with some gorgeous wildflower seeds to plant in your garden, California Street Farm will help you learn about our very own sustainable community, Ollu Dog Wash and Sojos will keep your pups happy and entertained, local artists like Kris Drake Photography, Lintu Art, Taylor Lindgren, Matthew Witchell, Dougie Padilla, and Rachael Adams-Bliss will have their amazing work on display, and our silent auction will benefit SAB and includes items from local faves like Psycho Suzi's Motor Lounge, The Bibelot Shops, Indeed Brewing Company, Forage Modern Workshop, Eastside Food Co-op, i like you, & more!

Please join us in this celebration of pups, local art, local business, and sustainable communities this Earth Day!
 
We request a $5 admission donation, which will support the rescue efforts of Save-A-Bull.

Saturday
Apr202013

April 20, 2013, Saturday - How'd They do That Workshop at The Guthrie: Nice Fish

Time: 9:00am - 11:00am

Location: McGuire Proscenium Stage, Guthrie Theater, 818 Second Street South

What was the inspiration for the set? Was the play rewritten in rehearsals? Aren't those wigs itchy? Through these eye-opening workshops, you can learn how the Guthrie's artists and staff create a production - from early development and designs to rehearsal, costume fittings and staging of the play.

$15 per person per workshop.

Upcoming 2013 workshops:

The Primrose Path
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Wurtele Thrust Stage

Clybourne Park
Saturday, June 15, 2013
McGuire Proscenium Stage

Born Yesterday
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Wurtele Thrust Stage

Saturday
Apr202013

April 20, 2013, Saturday - 2013 Earth Day Clean Up (POSTPONED DUE TO SNOW!)

* * * NOTE * * * * 4/19/2012 UPDATE:

The 2013 Earth Day Clean-Up Event, scheduled for Saturday, April 20, has been postponed due to substantial snowfall.

Individual park cleanups will take place throughout the coming weeks. Information regarding the makeup cleanup events can be found on the MPRB website http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTMwNDE5LjE3OTQxNzIxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDEzMDQxOS4xNzk0MTcyMSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3NTIzMzkwJmVtYWlsaWQ9a2ltQG1pbGxjaXR5bWVkaWEub3JnJnVzZXJpZD1raW1AbWlsbGNpdHltZWRpYS5vcmcmZmw9JmV4dHJhPU11bHRpdmFyaWF0ZUlkPSYmJg==&&&100&&&http://www.minneapolisearthday.com/.

 

* * * NOTE * * * * 4/18/2012 UPDATE:

The 2013 Earth Day Clean-Up is still scheduled for Saturday, April 20, 2013 from 9:30am – 12:00pm. In the case of inclement weather, a final event decision will be made by 10am on Friday, April 19th. Updates will be made to the Earth Day Clean-Up webpage and the Park Board's Facebook and Twitter. If the city-wide event is postponed, make-up cleanup dates for various Minneapolis locations will be announced on the MPRB website.

* * * * * *

Time: 9:30am - Noon

Locations: This event is part of a citywide cleanup, with many different cleanup sites and exhibits, and is sponsored by the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board and the City of Minneapolis.

Last year, nearly 1,500 volunteers braved the cold weather on Saturday, April 16, at 40 clean up sites throughout the city, removing more than 10,000 pounds of litter from our neighborhoods and watersheds.

A collaborative effort between the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board (MPRB) and City of Minneapolis Solid Waste and Recycling, the Minneapolis Earth Day Watershed Clean Up was initiated in 1995 to draw attention to the water quality improvement needs of Minneapolis’ lakes and the effects that individual actions have on urban water quality.

The goal of Earth Day is to provide a volunteer experience and environmental education to Minneapolis residents and park users. This annual event involves cleaning major watersheds and water bodies in the City of Minneapolis including: the Chain of Lakes, Lake Nokomis, Lake Hiawatha, Powderhorn Lake, Diamond Lake, Shingle Creek, Minnehaha Creek, Bassett’s Creek and the Mississippi River.

Environmental Education is a key part of the Clean Up. Onsite programs offer volunteers the opportunity to learn about various issues affecting our environment and community today. The programs are designed for individuals of all ages. Past programs included:

- River/Stream water testing presentations
- Stream erosion/pollution presentations
- Recycled art programs for youth
- Birdhouse building
- Wildlife effects of pollution
-Water-cycle education games

Saturday
Apr202013

April 20, 2013, 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

Hungry for an off-the-beaten path Minneapolis food experience? Join us as we explore one of the city's trendy and historical neighborhoods, Mill District and St. Anthony on Main in Northeast Minneapolis. You'll enjoy the afternoon sampling food at the first Thai restaurant in Minnesota, drinking local Minnesota brewed beer at the oldest restaurant in Minneapolis, and enjoy a local favorite - the cheese curds. You'll also enjoy mouth-watering pasta located in the historical Chase building, fresh baked European style bread at a local Farmers Market, home-made gelato, and lip smacking BBQ sliders from a historical restaurant that once operated as a mattress company.

Along with sampling food we will also visit the Mill City Museum, stroll by the Guthrie, and enjoy gorgeous views of St. Anthony Falls as we walk along 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. You'll taste and chat with other food-loving guests, and leave the tour with an appreciation for these distinct neighborhoods that most tourist never see!

Reservations.

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Saturday
Apr202013

April 20, 2013, Saturday - Childish Films Festival Shorts at Central Library

Time: 10:30am –Noon  (Doors open at 10 am for seating, snacks, and hands-on activities. Live pre-show performances begin at 10:30am.)

Location: Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Childish Films Festival Shorts

Celebrate the series finale of Childish Films with a selected program of the best short films for ages 3+ from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. Check back in March for the complete line-up.
 
Childish Films @ the Library is a free program of children’s cinema and arts for all ages. Each screening features a pre-show activity, an educational introduction, and complimentary healthy snacks. Admission is free with open seating to the public. Most films are best enjoyed by ages 3 and older, but children and people of all ages are welcome to attend. If you have specific questions about the content of a particular film, please e-mail our curators. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Call 612.543.8107 for more information.
 
Sponsors: Crash+Sues, Lerner Publishing Group, Minnesota Parent, Weston Woods Studios and Whole Foods Market.

Saturday
Apr202013

April 20, 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
Apr202013

April 20, 2013, Saturday - Gaylord Schanilec's Lac Des Pleurs at Central Library

Time: 2–4 p.m.

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

Schanilec is a Midwestern fine printer who works out of his studio in Stockholm, Wisc. as well as part-time on his boat, where he sketched fish and birds for his forthcoming book, “Lac Des Pleurs.” He will share images from and the background and process in creating the book. Family members of Beverly Hogan, former Minneapolis Central staff, will donate a copy to Special Collections in her memory.

Sponsored by Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library.

Saturday
Apr202013

April 20, 2013, Saturday - Guthrie Theater / YMCA Play Care! for Nice Fish

Time: All performances begin at 1:00pm, child care drop off begins at 12:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, 818 2nd Street South

Bring your children (ages 4 to 11) to the Guthrie's Level Eight Education Suite where they will explore a variety of activities developed and led by qualified and trusted YMCA child care professionals. All activities are tailored to your child's age (ages 4 & 5, 6 & 7, 8 & 9, 10 & 11), including movement, arts & crafts, games and more. Once they're settled in, head downstairs, take your seat and prepare to be entertained!

Additional 2013 Play Care Dates (advance reservations are required):

• Saturday, May 18, 1 p.m. - Nice Fish
• Saturday, June 1, 1 p.m. - The Primrose Path
• Saturday, June 15, 1 p.m. - The Primrose Path
• Saturday, July 13, 1 p.m. - Clybourne Park
• Saturday, July 27, 1 p.m. - Clybourne Park
• Saturday, August 17, 1 p.m. - Born Yesterday
• Saturday, August 24, 1 p.m. - Born Yesterday

To purchase, call the Guthrie Box Office at 612-377-2224 or order in person at the Guthrie Box Office.

Friday
Apr192013

April 19, 2013, Friday - Wendy's Wiggle, Jiggle and Jam! at Central Library

Time: 10:30am

Location: Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Wendy's Wiggle, Jiggle and Jam!

For families. Get creative at your library with fabulous musical fun. Everyone in the audience will get a chance to be a star on stage.

Friday
Apr192013

April 19, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:

Viva Kinevil

With no fear of broken bones or loss of limb, they take the stage and attempt feats that seem impossible.

Friday
Apr192013

April 19, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $6

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:   Steve Noonan + Joe Carey & The Chinwaggers

Thursday
Apr182013

April 18, 2013, Thursday - MISTERMAN at Southern Theater (4 nights)

Times: Performances are Thur-Sat at 8:00pm and Sunday at 2:00pm.

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

In MISTERMAN, an exciting work by Tony-award winning playwright Enda Walsh (ONCE), the forces of small town oppression and Catholic guilt work on Thomas Magill, a well-meaning evangelist who has an obsession with sin. Honed by narrow and dogmatic cultural influences, Magill is a fundamentally flawed soul who has evolved a rather twisted view of human morality. Sifting through his memory and his collection of tape recordings, he repeatedly relives his search for heavenly peace in the small town town of Innisfree, Ireland. However, since the events are revealed and relived through the central character, reality and imagination are deeply and inseparably entwined. Walsh’s visceral wit, occasional lyricism and awareness of short attention spans, ensures that this is a work that enjoys delving into the nastier zones of human behavior with a wild and mischievous exuberance.

This one-person show is performed by John Catron, directed by Frank Artistic Director Wendy Knox, with sound design by Michael Croswell, set design by Michael Sommers, lighting by Mike Kittel and costumes by Kathy Kohl, stage managed by Spencer Putney. Cameo voiceovers by Patrick Bailey, Bain Boehlke, Virginia Burke, Chris Carlson, Joe Dowling, Annie Enneking, Melissa Hart, Mark Rhein and Cheryl Willis.

Tickets

Thursday
Apr182013

April 18, 2013, Thursday - Artist Talk with Judith Hoffman at The Soap Factory

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

Judith Hoffman is a participating artist in the R.U.R. exhibition at The Soap Factory. R.U.R. runs March 2 - April 21, 2013.

Listen to a Soapcast interview with Judith Hoffman about her work and artistic practice.

Thursday
Apr182013

April 18, 2013, Thursday - East Downtown Council Forum at Normandy Inn

Time: Noon - 1:00 pm (Registration begins at 11:30am)

Location: Normandy Inn, 405 South 8th Street

The East Downtown Council Annual Meeting is at the Normandy Inn. This months guest presenter is David Fields, Community Development Coordinator at Elliot Park Neighborhood Inc.  David will give a presentation titled "Opportunity Sites for Development in Downtown East and Elliot Park."  He will review underutilized properties in the DEEP District (mostly surface parking lots) and discuss what their prospects might be for development in the future; whether associated with the new Vikings stadium or the "DEEP 2100" vision.
 
Please RSVP for this month's business forum by April 11, by sending an email to info@edcmpls.org.  The deadline is earlier this month to accommodate the catering schedule of the Normandy Inn.
 
In addition, this month's business forum also serves as the East Downtown Council's Annual Meeting. Elections to the board will be held.  If you have an interest in running for a seat on the board, please send an email to info@edcmpls.org by no later than Monday, April 15, to be included on the pre-printed ballot.  Board member terms are one-year.

Thursday
Apr182013

April 18, 2013, Thursday - Neal Karlen Author of "Augie’s Secrets: The Minneapolis Mob and the King of the Hennepin Strip" at Mill City Museum

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Join author Neal Karlen for an illustrated presentation and book signing to celebrate the publication of "Augie’s Secrets: The Minneapolis Mob and the King of the Hennepin Strip" (MHS Press, April 2013). Augie Ratner, the proprietor of Augie’s Theater Lounge and Bar on Hennepin Avenue, was the unofficial mayor of Minneapolis’s downtown strip in the 1940s and ’50s. Augie Ratner knew everyone and everyone knew Augie and they told him everything. Mixing careful research with long suppressed family and community stories, Neal Karlen, Augie’s great-nephew, tells the real story of the seamy underside of Minneapolis, where mobsters, celebrities, comedians and politicians including Jimmy Hoffa, Henny Youngman, Kid Cann, John Dillinger, Jack Dempsey, Peggy Lee, Groucho Marx, Lenny Bruce and Gypsy Rose Lee mingled.

Following his presentation, Mr. Karlen will sign copies of the book which can be purchased in the Mill City Museum store.  A cash bar— including Manhattans, an Augie’s favorite- will open at 6 p.m.

Thursday
Apr182013

April 18, 2013, Thursday - Book Arts Roundtable at MCBA

Time: 7:00pm

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

Visiting Artist Béatrice Coron

MCBA is very proud to welcome internationally renowned paper artist Béatrice Coron. Meet Béatrice and learn about her work at this Book Arts Roundtable -- then learn from her firsthand at our visiting artist workshop, Papercutting for Book Arts! The workshop takes place Saturday and Sunday, April 20-21, from 10am to 4pm each day. All skill levels are welcome.

For more details or to register, visit our Adult Workshops page.

Wednesday
Apr172013

April 17, 2013, Wednesday - Loft Writers’ Studio Reading at The Loft

Tme: 7:00pm

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

Loft Writers’ Studio Reading

Writers who use the Loft’s studio workspaces will present works-in-progress in a range of genres. Readers include James Bettendorf, Nona Kennedy Carlson, Karlyn Coleman, Patrick Cabello Hansel, Neal Karlen, Lynne Maker Kuechle, Elmer Lovrien, David Malley, Therese Stanton, and Nico Taranovsky. A casual reception will follow.

James Bettendorf is a retired math teacher who has written poetry for years. He completed the Loft Master Track writing apprenticeship in 2009. He has had poems published in Off Channel, Main Channel Voices, Light Quarterly, Rockhurst Review, Ottertail Review, Talking Stick, Verse Wisconsin and Free Verse.
 
Nona Kennedy Carlson is the recipient of a 2011-2012 Loft Literary Center Mentor Series Award, a 2012 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant, and a 2012 Jerome Foundation Travel and Study Grant. Her work has appeared in Crazyhorse, temenos, Dust and Fire, The Talking Stick and Minnpost. In 2012, her story “Shift” was selected by Joyce Carol Oates as a finalist for the Crazyhorse Fiction Prize and her short story “Queer” received the Jonis Agee Award. She is currently at work on Boom, a novel in stories set against the backdrop of the Bakken Oil Boom and the war in Iraq.
 
Karlyn Coleman is a certified English teacher. She has taught for seven years in both private and public schools. She is a winner of the 2009–10 Loft Mentor Series in fiction. She was recently awarded first place for her story, "Ice Roads," that is forthcoming in the 2013 summer issue of Crab Orchard Review. Her work has been published in Revolver, McSweeney’s Internet Tendencies, Writers' Block, and Paper Darts. Currently she is working on her first young adult novel and often she types to the Vertigo sound track. She lives in South Minneapolis with her husband, two boys, and a dog named Happy.
 
Patrick Cabello Hansel has published poetry in journals such as Turtle Quarterly, Main Channel Voices, Parachute, Painted Bride Quarterly, Passager and forthcoming in Hawai´i Pacific Review and Perfume River Poetry Review. His poem “Quitting Time” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Cabello Hansel was in the 2008-2009 Loft Mentor Series, and received a 2011 State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant. His novella “Searching” was serialized in 33 issues of The Alley News. With his wife Luisa, he is co-pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran in Phillips neighborhood of south Minneapolis, and director of its Semilla Community Arts Program.
 
Neal Karlen has been a Rolling Stone Contributing Editor, Newsweek staff writer, and regular contributor to The New York Times. His journalism and fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, and The Indiana Review. Karlen has written eight books, on topics ranging from punk rock to minor league baseball; self-loathing to Yiddish linguistics. With Prince, he wrote “The Dawn,” a thankfully never-seen rock opera, and with sex object Jenny McCarthy, he penned a best-selling feminist manifesto. His latest book is Augie’s Secrets: The Minneapolis Mob and the King of the Hennepin Strip. Karlen lives with Bunny Lebowsky, an ex-girlfriend’s rabbit.
 
Lynne Maker Kuechle is a fiscal year 2013 recipient of an Artist Initiative grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature; and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Maker Kuechle was a 2011-2012 creative nonfiction winner in the Mentor Series at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis. She is at work on a memoir/series of essays about her lifelong fascination with figure skating.
 
Elmer Lovrien has been writing in journals since his college days in the late '60's. Since he completed The Loft Master Track program (now called Forward) three years ago, he has been working on the completing a coming of age story called Homer The Innocent.
 
David Malley has held staff positions at the Discovery Channel, Rolling Stone, and Maxim, and his writing has appeared in numerous publications. Before relocating to Minneapolis in 2009, he spent three years in Berlin, Germany, where he performed with theater director Michael Laub’s Remote Control Productions and played an American soldier on German television. His essay “Confessions of an Amateur Pickup Artist” was anthologized in the book Howl: The Best Contemporary Dog Wit. He was a recent fellow at the Anderson Center at Tower View and is a grateful recipient of a 2012 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant.

MaryAnn Franta Moenck writes poetry and non-fiction. Her poems have appeared in Dogwood, Snowy Egret, Cimarron Review, Nimrod, and Water~Stone Review. She is a participant in the 2012-2013 Loft Mentor Series. She is currently at work on a poetry collection that is based on family history. MaryAnn and her blacksmith husband divide their time between their home on the east of Saint Paul and the family farm in southeast Minnesota.
 
Therese Stanton is a fiction writer who is working on a novel about Walt Whitman and his relationship with American Indians during the Civil War. She is the recipient of many awards including: Special Mention, 2013 Pushcart Prize XXXVII, Avery Hopwood Award for Fiction, The Rona Jaffe Writer’s Award, The Barbara Deming Award for Writers. Her stories, essays and reviews have appeared in journals including: A Public Space, Meridian, Carve, Ms. Magazine, On the Issues, Changing Men, Emma, Off Our Backs, and Lakota Times. Her family is members of the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, Minnesota.

Wednesday
Apr172013

April 17, 2013, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at the Mill City Museum

Time: 8:00am to 9:00am

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM Conference Room: 6th Floor, 710 South Second Street

Preserve Minneapolis

Breakfast with a Preservationist - What Are the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation?

Although only ten brief rules, the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation play a vital role in the practice of historic preservation. While almost every aspect of historic preservation bears relationship to the Standards, their main intent is to direct the long-term preservation of a historic property’smaterials, design, and features.

The Standards’ brevity, though, can be a source of debate regarding their interpretation. What is involved in the Standards? After years of being put into practice, are changes needed? Or do they already set the highest standard of preservation?

Our April Breakfast will feature a discussion with three professionals whose work involves the application of the Standards to historic properties within Minnesota:

Natascha Weiner, Senior Design Reviewer, Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office; Bob Mack, FAIA, Principal, MacDonald & Mack Architects; and Michael Bjornberg, AIA, Associate Vice President and Project Manager with HGA
Architects.

Stephanie Atwood, Historian / Architectural Historian with Hess, Roise and Company, will serve as moderator.

Metered street and ramp parking are available. Coffee and bakery will be provided. Donations to cover costs are appreciated.

Wednesday
Apr172013

April 17, 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
Apr162013

April 16, 2013, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Public Meeting

Time: 4:30pm

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

More Info