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Entries from March 1, 2011 - March 31, 2011

Tuesday
Mar222011

March 22, 2011, Tuesday - Spring Break Feature Film Revival at Central Library

Times: 11:00am and 2:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Expand your attention span and enjoy our first feature length childish film!  The extras: Submit a child's drawing based on one of this month's films to the Childish Films drawing contest!

A revival of feature-length films for kids and grown-ups to enjoy together on the big screen, with many shows lined up for local schools' Spring Break.

All ages welcome at all films. Children under the age of 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Attendees can submit a drawing at each film to be included in our Childish Films Online Art Show.

SHOWTIMES:

March 22, Tuesday, 11:00am
My Neighbor Totoro (Ages 5+): Set in the Japanese countryside, this inventive, award-winning anime features two young sisters, friendly spirits, and a cat bus. Dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Walt Disney Pictures, 1988, Rated G, 86 min.

March 22, Tuesday, 2:00pm
The Secret of Roan Inish (Ages 5+): An Irish girl from a small fishing village explores the mysterious island legend about a seal who becomes a human. Dir. John Sayles, Samuel Goldwyn Films, 1994, Rated PG, 103 min.

March 24, Thursday 11:00am
The Gnome Mobile (Ages 5+): A comedy adventure about two kids and their eccentric grandfather coming to the aide of forest gnomes. Dir. Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney, 1967, Rated G, 84 min.

March 24, Thursday, 2:00pm
5000 Fingers of Dr. T. (Ages 5+): A technicolor musical, written by Dr. Seuss, in which a boy falls asleep during piano practice and enters a crazy dream world. Dir. Roy Rowland, Columbia Pictures, 1953, Rated G, 89 min.

Monday
Mar212011

March 21, 2011, Monday - The BoDeans at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage

Twenty three years after their T-Bone Burnett produced debut Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams led them to win a Rolling Stone reader's poll as Best New American Band, the BoDeans are still rocking and harmonizing gracefully, touring the U.S. regularly and exposing the kids of their longtime steadfast fans to real, heartfelt and trend-free music. Best known for their mid-90s Billboard Top 20 hit anthem Closer To Free, the dynamic musical duo — Kurt Neumann (vocals and electric guitar) and Sam Llanas (vocals and acoustic guitar) — is still focused on writing songs that bring good things to the world. Reflective of Neumann's feeling that his and Llanas' songwriting on their compelling ninth studio album, Mr. Sad Clown, is among their most exposed and vulnerable ever, the two are in perfect harmony when singing together.

Monday
Mar212011

March 21, 2011, Monday - Chefs for Change at People Serving People

Time: 6:30pm Tour; 7:00pm Dinner

Location:  People Serving People, 614 South 3rd Street

Reservations Required

All are welcome for a lively discussion about urban farming and local and sustainable food production. This special Chefs for Change dinner is hosted by Brenda Langton of Spoonriver and will feature bountiful garden hors d'œuvres, wine and discussion. The focus of discussion will be on urban gardening and the development of a rooftop garden at People Serving People. Attendees will experience the unique flavor of Spoonriver, as well as learn about issues affecting the local community.

Hosted by Mill City Commons

Sunday
Mar202011

March 20, 2011, Sunday - Trumpet Master Class Presented by MacPhail faculty members Allison Hall and Brad Shermock

Time: 1:00-3:00pm

Location: Room 607, MacPhail Center for Music, 501 South 2nd Street

Trumpet Master Class Presented by MacPhail faculty members Allison Hall and Brad Shermock
 
MacPhail trumpet faculty members Allison Hall and Brad Shermock will present an informal master class focusing on warm ups and technique for junior high and high school players.  Participants are encouraged to bring their instruments, and those who wish to play individually during the class should also bring their solo or study materials. This Master Class is open to all students and there are no pre-selected students.

$5 General Admission at the door; Free to MacPhail students

Saturday
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Going Buggy at MCBA

Time:  10:00am-Noon

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

For families with children ages 2 and up

Get ready for bugs with Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Do a LOT of folding and pasting for a LONG squiggly caterpillar (book). Create a flying, flapping, fluttering butterfly (book). Hide bunches of bugs in your grass (book). And make a glow worm (book) that really glows!

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
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Team Ortho Foundation's Get Lucky! 7-K Race

The Team Ortho Foundation's Get Lucky! 7K presented by Kieran's Irish Pub.  The 7K course travels along downtown Minneapolis and the Mississippi River.

•Start time:  10:00 a.m.
•This is a single loop of 7 kilometers.
•Race will be chip-timed.
•Course will be open for 2 hours (maximum 30 minute/mile pace)
•Three Cheer Zones including Irish Dancers!Walkers are welcome. iPods/headsets are welcome.

No strollers or dogs allowed.  There are no age requirements for this race.

Saturday
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Free First Aid & CPR Trainings at American Red Cross

Times:  See below

Location:  American Red Cross, 1201 West River Parkway

Join the American Red Cross as they host the Gabrielle Giffords Honorary Save-a-Life Saturday on March 19. The one-hour trainings in First Aid & CPR will be offered for free thanks to the support of Walgreens and Safeway.

The training includes instruction in hands-only CPR, controlling external bleeding and managing shock.

The Twin Cities Area Chapter is offering classes at the following times:

  9:30 am
11:00 am
  1:00 pm
  2:00 pm
  2:30 pm
  3:30 pm

To Register for any of these classes call customer service at 612-872-3245.

Saturday
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Publication Reading: Kathryn Kysar - Pretend the World at the Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Kathryn Kysar is the author of two books of poetry, Dark Lake and Pretend the World, and she edited Riding Shotgun: Women Write About Their Mothers.

She has received fellowships from Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, the Minnesota State Arts Board, National Endowment for the Humanities and the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. Kysar serves on the board of directors for the Association of Writers and Writing Programs and teaches at Anoka-Ramsey Community College and The Loft Literary Center.

Saturday
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Tunnel of Fudge Cake: The Bake-Off and the Bundt Pan at Mill City Museum

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street

Times: 1:00pm

See how history is revealed in food as Mill City Museum staff lead a demonstration in the Baking Lab. Explore the history of the 1966 Pillsbury Bake-Off Second-place winning recipe, The Tunnel of Fudge Cake, its connection to local company Nordic Ware, makers of the Bundt Pan, and the fascination bakers today hold for replicating the recipe. Visitors can learn about baking history, sample the cake, get baking tips and take home a copy of the recipe

Mill City Museum’s Baking Lab is an exhibit and programming area where baking takes place every day. Milling operations tested and perfected their flours in areas that might be thought of as the original test kitchens. In the 20th century companies like Pillsbury and General Mills began using these laboratories to develop new consumer products. In Mill City Museum’s Baking Lab, visitors can grind wheat, taste bread, and taste samples of the baked goods, while exploring the art and science of baking, the food revolution, and the social history of baking. During the year visitors are also be able to watch professional baking demonstrations.

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

Saturday
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Spring Break Feature Film Revival at Central Library

Times: 10:30am and 2:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Expand your attention span and enjoy our first feature length childish film!  The extras: Submit a child's drawing based on one of this month's films to the Childish Films drawing contest!

A revival of feature-length films for kids and grown-ups to enjoy together on the big screen, with many shows lined up for local schools' Spring Break.

All ages welcome at all films. Children under the age of 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Attendees can submit a drawing at each film to be included in our Childish Films Online Art Show.

SHOWTIMES:

Sat., Mar 19, 10:30 AM
The Point (Ages 3+): Oblio and his dog, Arrow, head off on a quest through the Pointless Forest. An animated feature narrated by Ringo Starr with music by Harry Nilsson. Dir. Fred Wolf, Pacific Family Entertainment, 1971, Rated G, 74 min.

March 19, Saturday, 2:00pm
Whale Rider (Ages 10+): Directed by Niki Caro, this beautiful, contemporary coming of age film from New Zealand, is about a girl born to lead her coastal tribe. Columbia TriStar, 2002, Rated PG-13, 101 min.

March 22, Tuesday, 11:00am
My Neighbor Totoro (Ages 5+): Set in the Japanese countryside, this inventive, award-winning anime features two young sisters, friendly spirits, and a cat bus. Dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Walt Disney Pictures, 1988, Rated G, 86 min.

March 22, Tuesday, 2:00pm
The Secret of Roan Inish (Ages 5+): An Irish girl from a small fishing village explores the mysterious island legend about a seal who becomes a human. Dir. John Sayles, Samuel Goldwyn Films, 1994, Rated PG, 103 min.

March 24, Thursday 11:00am
The Gnome Mobile (Ages 5+): A comedy adventure about two kids and their eccentric grandfather coming to the aide of forest gnomes. Dir. Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney, 1967, Rated G, 84 min.

March 24, Thursday, 2:00pm
5000 Fingers of Dr. T. (Ages 5+): A technicolor musical, written by Dr. Seuss, in which a boy falls asleep during piano practice and enters a crazy dream world. Dir. Roy Rowland, Columbia Pictures, 1953, Rated G, 89 min.

Saturday
Mar192011

March 19, 2011, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market at Local D'lish

Location:  208 North 1st Street
 
Hours: 10:00am – 2:00pm

Local D’lish has teamed up with the Mill City Farmers Market to bring you the Winter Farmer-in-the-Market event.  This event features about 20-25 vendors, a mix of familiar faces from the Mill City Farmers Market and product vendors here at Local D’lish.

At the Winter Farmer-in-the-Market, customers will find a wide variety of locally grown and produced meats, cheeses, chocolates, breads, sweets, and more!   To nurture a strong local foods economy, our farmers and producers must have a stable income year-round, and this monthly event is meant to help in this arena through the winter months.

The 2010-11 Winter Farmer-in-the-Market will be held on the following dates, from 10am – 2 pm:

February 19, 2011
March 19, 2011
April 16, 2011

Friday
Mar182011

March 18, 2011, Friday - 2011 Minnesota Book Awards at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Nominees for the 2011 Minnesota Book Awards attempt to win your vote for the Reader’s Choice Award.

Friday
Mar182011

March 18, 2011, Friday - Four Humors Theater - The Age of Wordsworthat the Southern Theater (3 nights)

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Dates and Times:

Friday, March 18 8:00pm
Saturday, March 19  8:00pm
Sunday, March 20 7:00pm
 
Twin Cities-based Four Humors Theater creates original, honest and innovative work that exposes the humor in our everyday lives.

The Age of Wordsworth, a world premiere rock musical, focuses on innocence and loss, using the writings of William Wordsworth, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Featuring the talents of Brant Miller, Ryan Lear, Alisa Mattson, Jenny Moeller, Rachel Petrie, Ryan Dixon, Mark Rehani, Nick Ryan, Toby Rust, Kristin Campbell, Matt Spring, Tyler Olsen, Ben Desbois and award winning director Jason Ballweber, with music by Nicholas Jacobson-Larson.

Thursday
Mar172011

March 17, 2011, Thursday - Cuban Film Festival at St. Anthony Main

Time: 7:30pm

Location: St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 Main Street SE

With sell-out crowds at last year's festival, Minnesotans' love affair with Cuban cinema is clear. And it is also clear that there is a hunger for information about this intriguing island to our south, so rich in music and the arts. Yet, despite all that we have to share with one another, our government still denies us access. So, although most of us can't get there in person, we can get a taste of Cuban life through the movies.

The film festival will again be presented at St. Anthony Main Theatre and will consist of six features.

The line-up is as follows:
March 17 - Los Dioses Rotos (Fallen Gods),
March 24 - Páginas del diario de Mauricio (Pages from Maurice's Diary),
March 31 - Eso que Anda (Van Van Fever).

All films are subtitled, and each will be followed at a nearby bistro with a discussion.

Admission: $7.00.

For more information: www.minnesotacubacommittee.org or 763-228-2899.

Thursday
Mar172011

March 17, 2011, Thursday - Publication Reading: Neve Maslakovic - Regarding Ducks and Universes at the Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Regarding Ducks and Universes is Neve Maslakovic’s first novel. Before that, she was busy writing technical papers and finishing her PhD in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University’s STARLab (Space, Telecommunications and Radioscience Laboratory). She spent her early years speaking Serbian in the city of Belgrade, in what was then communist Yugoslavia. After stops along the way in London, New York and the San Francisco Bay Area, she has settled in the Twin Cities.

About Regarding Ducks and Universes: Felix Sayers wasn’t born when the Universe was split into two dual realities: Universe A and Universe B. And so, for most of his life in San Francisco A, he has had no reason to wonder about San Francisco B and the other reality that’s just a portal trip away. He’s content with his day job writing culinary instruction books and nighttime dream of penning an Agatha Christie-style mystery. But then, Felix discovers he’s a little older than he thought and that he has an “alter”—his double, running around in Universe B—and everything changes.

Thursday
Mar172011

March 17, 2011, Thursday - Central Library Spring Clearance Sale: 50% off used books! (9 days - ends March 25)

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Book Store Hours:

11 AM - 2 PM, Mondays
10 AM - 5 PM, Tuesdays
10 AM - 5 PM, Wednesdays
10 AM - 7:00 PM, Thursdays
10 AM - 5 PM, Fridays
10 AM - 4:30 PM, Saturdays

The Minneapolis Central Library Bookstore, operated by the Library Foundation of Hennepin County, is hosting a three-week Clearance Sale this spring. The store will be stocked with thousands of books in every genre.

The sale will offer the following weekly specials:

•March 17 - March 25: 50 % off used books
•March 26 - April 1: $.25 per book
•April 2 – April 9: All books you can fit in a grocery bag for $2

Call 952-847-8102 for more information.

Wednesday
Mar162011

March 16, 2011, Wednesday - Talk of the Stacks, Featuring Jasper Fforde at Central Library

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Jasper Fforde is the New York Times bestselling author of the Thursday Next series, the Nursery Crimes series, and the Shades of Grey series. Noted for their literary allusions, wordplay and tight plots, his books are a mixture of fantasy, crime thriller, and humorous fiction. Born in London, Fforde’s early career was spent in the film industry, where he worked on a number of films including Quills, GoldenEye, and Entrapment. Set in an alternate England circa 1985 where airships rule the skies and people can read themselves into books, One of Our Thursdays is Missing is an exuberant return to the fantastical “BookWorld” and the beloved heroine Thursday Next.

Talk of the Stacks is a reading series exploring contemporary literature and culture.
This program is free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Doors open at 6:15pm.

Tuesday
Mar152011

March 15, 2011, Tuesday - Book Arts Roundtable at MCBA

Time:  7:00pm

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

Welcome, Zines!
with Lacey Prpic Hedtke and Sarah Morean

Minnesota Center for Book Arts has been selected as the permanent home of two of the region's most important zine collections: the Belfry Center archives and the Stevens Square Center for the Arts zine library. We invite you to a party celebrating these new arrivals! Curators Lacey Prpic Hedtke and Sarah Morean will introduce the collection with tales from its past and a stroll through some of their favorite pieces. After the presentation get hands-on and take part in a zine-making party and swap!

Minnesota Center for Book Arts is a hub of creativity where interesting, passionate, and knowledgeable people like you learn, share ideas, and get inspired. Join the conversation by attending our fun, interactive Book Arts Roundtables in MCBA's lively studios. Always FREE and always OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Monday
Mar142011

March 14, 2011, Monday - Parker String Quartet at MacPhail

Time: 7:00pm

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

Grammy Award winning Parker String Quartet to perform at MacPhail Center for Music
 
The 2011 Grammy Award winners for Best Chamber Music Performance, The Parker String Quartet, will perform March 14, 7 p.m. at MacPhail Center for Music in a free concert.

The Quartet is one of the 2010-2011 McKnight Fellowship winners.
 
For more information call 612.321.0100

Monday
Mar142011

March 14, 2011, Monday - Preservation Hall Jazz Band at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater

With Special Guest Marcia Ball

The Preservation Hall Jazz Band derives its name from the Preservation Hall, the venerable music venue located in the heart of New Orleans’ French Quarter, founded in 1961 by Allan and Sandra Jaffe. The band has traveled worldwide spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the art form of New Orleans Jazz. Whether performing at Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center, for British Royalty or the King of Thailand, this music embodies a joyful, timeless spirit. Under the auspices of current director, Ben Jaffe, the son of founders Allan and Sandra, Preservation Hall continues with a deep reverence and consciousness of its greatest attributes in the modern day as a venue, band, and record label. Four-time Grammy Nominee Marcia Ball will join the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for a special evening.

Presented by Sue McLean & Associates as part of the Live at the Guthrie series.

The Live at the Guthrie concert series has a long-standing history of providing an eclectic mix of music and comedy appealing to a wide range of audiences. Illustrious performers such as James Taylor, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Robin Williams and the Indigo Girls all performed at the Guthrie in the early years of their careers. More recent performers have included Nanci Griffith, Five for Fighting, Bela Fleck, Mos Def, Max Weinberg and Keri Noble.

Ticket Prices: Adults $40, Students $38