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Entries from February 1, 2013 - February 28, 2013

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.

Thursday
Feb282013

February 28, 2013, Thursday - "Sweatworking" at the Ivy Fitness Club

Time:  6:30pm

Location:  Ivy Fitness Club in the Ivy Hotel, 11th Street & 2nd Avenue

Marcy Twete, Founder and CEO of Career Girl Network, notified us about this networking and health & fitness event.

Per Marcy, "We empower women to excel in their careers through information, resources, and networking. We've launched a nationwide event series in 2013 and our first event in Minneapolis is on February 28th. It's a "Sweatworking" event – we're combining the incredible power of a workout class with the professional connection of a networking event giving busy and ambitious women a change to get fit and enhance their careers at the same time."

Their first event is at 6:30pm on Thursday, February 28, at Ivy Fitness Club in the Ivy Hotel. The event is sponsored by LUNA and benefits local Minneapolis nonprofit organization Girls on the Run.

More information can be found at http://www.sweatnetworking.com/.

Thursday
Feb282013

February 28, 2013, Thursday - Breaking Boundaries Dance Company at Southern Theater (4 days)

Dates and Times
Feb 28 - Mar 3
Thursday 7p
Friday & Saturday 7:30p
Sunday 5p

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Breaking Boundaries Dance Company
 
Tickets
General Admission $22
Students $17
Under 10 $12
Tickets Available online at Eventbrite or Breaking Boundaries Website.

Tuesday
Feb262013

February 26, 2013, Tuesday - Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission Public Meeting

Time: 4:30pm

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

More Info

Monday
Feb252013

February 25, 2013, Monday - Downtown School Committee Meeting at RiverWest  

Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Location: RiverWest Condominiums, 401 South 1st Street

Curious about the school options for families living in Downtown Minneapolis?

Want to know more about efforts to secure an elementary school in downtown Minneapolis?

Becky Boland, Alice Eichholz and Eric Laska are hosting the first meeting of the North Loop Neighborhood Association and the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association joint committee to secure an elementary school in downtown Minneapolis.

Anyone is welcome to attend.  If you have any questions please contact Eric at elaska@gmail.com.

Monday
Feb252013

February 25, 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
Feb242013

February 24, 2013, Sunday - Cake Mix and the Rise of Convenience Foods at Mill City Museum

Times: 2:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South

Cake Mix and the Rise of Convenience Foods

Fee: Programs included with museum admission of $11 adults, $9 seniors and college students, $6 children ages 6-17; free for MHS members.

The postwar era of the late 1940s and 1950s ushered in a new era of kitchen conveniences. Many of the technologies that made this possible were developed by the American food industry during the Second World War. Did housewives want these easy-to-use products and appliances or were food companies creating a market for their goods by exaggerating the drudgery of home cooking? Using the example of the cake mix, this demonstration will answer this question, highlighting the dramatic changes in cooking habits during this era and how those innovations affect our lives today. Visitors will learn about food history, sample cakes made from scratch and from mix, and take home a copy of a recipe.

Saturday
Feb232013

February 23, 2013, Saturday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Hookers $ Blow

Saturday
Feb232013

February 23, 2013, Saturday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $8

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  Dan Israel, Brian DeRemer, Danny O'Brien (of The Farewell Circuit)

Saturday
Feb232013

February 23, 2013, Saturday - How'd They do That Workshop at The Guthrie: Other Desert Cities

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:

Twelfth Night/The Taming of the Shrew
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Wurtele Thrust Stage

Nice Fish
Saturday, April 20, 2013
McGuire Proscenium Stage

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
Feb232013

February 23, 2013, Saturday - Winebow's Wines of Southern Italy with Special Guest Lou Spector at Sorella

Time: 3:00pm - 4:20pm

location:  Sorella Wine & Spirits, 1010 Washington Avenue South

Winebow's Wines of Southern Italy with special guest Lou Spector

Lou is the Midwest District Manager for Winebow Inc and Leonardo LoCascio Selections, perhaps the preeminent importer of Italian wine to the U.S. over the past several decades. Lou is a passionate fan of Italian wines and a charismatic speaker. We will be pouring and discussing nine wines from the heel, the sole and the toe of the boot. This seminar will include the highest rated wine we can ever remember pouring in the store, the 97+ point rated (Parker) Galardi Terra di Lavoro 2008, as well as a 95pt rated Taurasi (Aglianico) and many other gems.

Space is quite limited, please call the store (612-339-4040) to purchase your seat. $20/person.

Saturday
Feb232013

February 23, 2013, Saturday - Guest Chef: A Twist on Traditional Healthy Eating with Austin Bartold at Mill City Museum

Time: 12:30pm and 2:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 Second Street South

Guest Chef: A Twist on Traditional Healthy Eating with Austin Bartold

Fee: Programs included with museum admission of $11 adults, $9 seniors and college students, $6 children ages 6-17; free for MHS members.

Join Austin Bartold, executive chef from Waite House Neighborhood Center, for a series of cooking demonstrations of healthy recipes using traditional native ingredients. He will demonstrate braised venison and a chilled wild rice salad. Mr. Bartold is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Indian Reservation, with more than ten years of culinary experience in the Twin Cities.

Waite House Neighborhood Center provides community building activities, youth and service programs to the Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis.

Friday
Feb222013

February 22, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Crooked Pint

Time: 9:00pm

Location: Crooked Pint Ale House, 501 Washington Avenue South

Tonight:  Davina and the Vagabonds

Friday
Feb222013

February 22, 2013, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm Cover: $8

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  Sophia Shorai + dVRG, Alex Young & Ben Kelly

Friday
Feb222013

February 22, 2013, Friday - Teen Open Mic Night at MacPhail

Time: 7:30pm

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

Teen Open Mic Night hosted by the MacPhail Teen Advisory Council 

Room 607

Free Admission

Thursday
Feb212013

February 21, 2013, Thursday - Hip-Hop Workshop: Dance From African to Hip-Hop at Central Library

Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm

Location: Room Location: Teen Central at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Hip-Hop Workshop: Dance From African to Hip-Hop

Registration required, begins Jan 24. Register online or call 612-543-8000.
Grades 7-12. Did you know hip-hop dance moves connect to African dance traditions? See how traditional music and moves from Zimbabwe, Guinea and Senegal are connected to "b-boying," salsa, popping and locking. Come in comfortable clothing and be ready to dance!

This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Presented in collaboration with Intermedia Arts.

Thursday
Feb212013

February 21, 2013, Thursday - Dog Day at the Metrodome

Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Location: The Dome

Dogs are invited to the Metrodome for some running and socializing on the lower concourse.

Admission: $5 per dog/owner combo (up to 2 dogs)

Parking: Free in the Metrodome parking lot located on the east side of the stadium.

Entrance: Gate B

Cleaning supplies and water for the dogs will be provided. Vendors and pet licensing will also be available. All dogs must be licensed to participate.

Thursday
Feb212013

February 21, 2013, Thursday - Global Folk: Caribbean Steel Drum at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm–8:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall at Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Global Folk: Caribbean Steel Drum

Registration required, begins Jan 24. Register online or call 612-543-8000.

Enjoy the Tropics Steel Band’s Caribbean music – including calypso, reggae, ska, soca and pop – and learn about the unusual steel drums that are made from reused oil drums.

This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Thursday
Feb212013

February 21, 2013, Thursday - East Downtown Council Luncheon

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

Location:  Meet Minneapolis, 250 Marquette Avenue South

You are cordially invited to join the East Downtown Council (EDC) and constituents for the February Business Forum to hear a presentation by Michael Rainville, Partnership Marketing Manager with Meet Minneapolis, Convention and Visitors Association.

The mission of Meet Minneapolis, Convention and Visitors Association, is to market, sell and maximize the visitor experience of Minneapolis for the economic benefit of our community. Six major departments carry out the organization’s initiatives to ensure a memorable experience in Minneapolis.

We will have the opportunity to learn more about what Meet Minneapolis does at the February 21, Business Forum.

Please RSVP to EDC Executive Coordinator Christie Rock Hantge by Monday, February 18, 2013, to info@edcmpls.org, or 612-359-0601.

Wednesday
Feb202013

February 20, 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.