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Saturday
Nov092019

November 9, 2019, Saturday - Yoga & Sound Bath at A-Mill Artist Lofts

Time: 1pm-4:30pm

Location: A-Mill Artist Lofts, 315 SE Main St

Yoga & Sound Bath

Cost: $30
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With Ted Roseen, Colin Kelley, Jes Rosenberg, Betsy Weiner and our special guests Bob & Thomasina Fisk.
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Join us for a special, multi-layered 90-minute all levels vinyasa yoga class followed by an hour-long meditative sound bath journey with our special guests Radiant Source Yoga.
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Empower your mind & body as you experience the ultimate full body relaxation and rewire your nervous system.
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Cookies and chill time following event. 

Saturday
Nov092019

November 9, 2019, Saturday - NTL: Fleabag at St. Anthony Main

Time: 1p

Location: St. Anthony Main Theater, 115 Main St. SE

NTL: Fleabag

November 9, 11, 13

See the hilarious, award-winning, one-woman show that inspired the BBC’s hit TV series Fleabag, broadcast live to cinemas from London’s West End. Written and performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (FleabagKilling Eve) and directed by Vicky Jones, Fleabag is a rip-roaring look at some sort of woman living her sort of life. Fleabag may seem oversexed, emotionally unfiltered and self-obsessed, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. With family and friendships under strain and a guinea pig café struggling to keep afloat, Fleabag suddenly finds herself with nothing to lose. Playing to sold-out audiences in New York and London, don’t miss your chance to see this “legitimately hilarious show” (New Yorker), broadcast live to a cinema near you.

Saturday
Nov092019

November 9, 2019, Saturday - "My Mighty Journey: A Waterfall's Story" Exhibit Opening and Family Day at Mill City Museum

Time: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd Street

"My Mighty Journey: A Waterfall's Story" Exhibit Opening and Family Day 

Explore artwork by internationally acclaimed artist Gaylord Schanilec that tells the story of the only major waterfall on the Mississippi River—known as Owamniyomni in Dakota and St. Anthony Falls in English—and the changes it has witnessed over 12,000 years.

Making prints with materials collected along the riverbank, Schanilec creates works of art that show the progression of the waterfall over thousands of years from present-day St. Paul to its current location, 15 miles upriver in downtown Minneapolis. The exhibit features Schanilec's artwork from the MNHS Press book "My Mighty Journey: A Waterfall's Story" by author John Coy.

Part of the fall 2019 series "River, Water, Stories," the exhibit and related programs examine the relationship between people and the Mississippi River in the past and present. With museum admission, guests are encouraged to explore new hands-on activities in the interactive Water Lab that highlight changing ideas about the falls over time.

The exhibit is located in the museum's central Mill Commons and is free and open to the public during regular museum hours through March 29, 2020.

Using natural and found materials guests can make their own images of St. Anthony Falls and the Minneapolis riverfront milling district during a family day that celebrates the new exhibit "My Mighty Journey: A Waterfall's Story."

John Coy, author of the new picture book, My Mighty Journey will read and share the book at 11:05 in the museum's Mill Commons. 

From 12:30 to 1:30 pm, illustrator Gaylord Schanilec will join John in the Mill Commons for an informal "meet and greet/gallery talk" with guests about the five-year process it took to create the images in the book. 

With museum admission, guests are encouraged to explore new hands-on activities in the interactive Water Lab that highlight changing ideas about the falls over time. Author John Coy will read and share the book again in the Water Lab at noon. 

The family day program is part of the fall 2019 series, "River, Water, Stories," which examines the relationship between people and the Mississippi River in the past and present.

This program is made possible through the support of presenting sponsor, Xcel Energy.

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - GalaxyCon Minneapolis (3 days)

Time: See link for daily schedule

Location: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Avenue S

GalaxyCon Minneapolis 

GalaxyCon is more than a Comic Con. It’s a FESTIVAL of fandom with Celebrity and Creative Guests from Comics, Movies, TV, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Anime, Cartoons, Video Games, and Wrestling, with entertainment all day and night long!

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - The Cave opens at St. Anthony Main Theatre

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

The Cave

November 8 – 14

The MSP Film Society opens Oscar nominee Feras Fayyad's (Last Men in Aleppo) new unflinching story of the Syrian war with his powerful new documentary, The Cave. For besieged civilians, hope and safety lie underground inside the subterranean hospital known as The Cave, where pediatrician and managing physician Dr. Amani Ballor and her colleagues Samaher and Dr. Alaa have claimed their right to work as equals alongside their male counterparts, doing their jobs in a way that would be unthinkable in the oppressively patriarchal culture that exists above. Following the women as they contend with daily bombardments, chronic supply shortages and the ever-present threat of chemical attacks, The Cave paints a stirring portrait of courage, resilience and female solidarity.

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - Vegan Party at Cooks of Crocus Hill

Time: 6p

Location: Cooks of Crocus Hill, 208 1st Street N

Vegan Party

Join Spoonriver's Chef Rachel and learn how to entertain on an "all-inclusive" level. Learn how to create a delicious menu with bright flavors, vegan techniques and ingredients. Ranelle will also dive into how to plan ahead for your week and how to prep ahead. This class checks all of the boxes!

Menu: Herbed Cashew Cream Canape with Cherry-Juniper Berry Relish; Parsnip Puree with Lemon Turmeric Drizzle; Autumn Roasted Vegetable Platter with Rosemary Apple Cider Vinegar Reduction and Garlicky Black-Eyed Peas with Wild Rice-Nutty Hazelnut Arugula; Dessert Platter of Frozen Chocolate Coconut Almond Bark, Maple Candied Walnuts, Fresh Seasonal Fruit.

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - Ancestral Lineage Healing Intensive at NKB (3 days)

Time: see event link for daily schedule

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE

Ancestral Lineage Healing Intensive

Co-led by Pavini Coakwell Moray and Gita Thandika.

Everyone has loving and wise ancestors, and by reaching out for their support we access tremendous vitality for personal and family healing. In addition to supporting repairs with living family, our ancestors encourage healthy self-esteem and help us to clarify our destiny, relationships, and work in the world.

Participants will learn to relate safely and directly with family ancestors, both helpful guides and the dead in need of assistance. The work will closely follow Dr. Daniel Foor’s book, Ancestral Medicine: Rituals for Personal and Family Healing. Expect to engage lineage ancestors in heart-centered ritual through prayer/song, visioning practices, and group dialogue. There are no prerequisites, however, prior experience with inner work and relating with spirit guides/teachers are both helpful.

Folks new to ancestor work, adoptees, and those with a tough experience of family are warmly welcome. The training will be a trauma-aware, multicultural ritual container that embraces the relationship of ancestral engagement with cultural healing and decolonization work.

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - Minneapolis Holiday Boutique at US Bank Stadium (3 days)

Time: see event link for daily hours

Location: US Bank Stadium

Minneapolis Holiday Boutique

Three days of shopping and festive fun. A trip to the Minneapolis Holiday Boutique is the perfect way to start your holiday season!

GET 2-FOR-1 TICKETS WHEN YOU PURCHASE THROUGH OUR FACEBOOK EVENT.

With 200+ vendors bringing the latest in seasonal decor, fashion and apparel, gourmet goodies, toys, treats and more, you're sure to find something for everyone on your list - plus a treat (or two!) for yourself. Happy shopping! 

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come at The Lab

Times: Friday & Saturday | November 8 & 9 | 8:00pm

Locatioin: Lab Theater, 700 N 1st Street

The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music Series Presents Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come

On Friday and Saturday, November 8–9, 2019 at 8:00pm, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music Series presents Ashwini Ramaswamy: Let the Crows Come.

The culmination of her 2-year Liquid Music residency, Minneapolis-based Bharatanatyam dancer/choreographer Ashwini Ramaswamy’s Let the Crows Come uses the metaphor of crows as messengers for the living and guides for the departed — and in the process explores how memory and homeland channel both guidance and dislocation.

Coming off an exciting year of multiple awards including a 2019 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Choreography and an inaugural 2019 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship — as well as residencies at The Baryshnikov Arts Center and the National Center for Choreography and support from The National Dance Project and MAP Fund — Let the Crows Come is Ashwini Ramaswamy’s kinetic exploration of cultural hybridity, which is the energizing tension of her choreographic practice. Let the Crows Come evolved from a simple idea: when a DJ remixes a song he/she/they maintains its essence while changing its trajectory. For Ashwini, this mutation is reminiscent of being a second-generation immigrant — a person that has been culturally remixed to fit into multiple places at once.

In a series of three dance solos from Ramaswamy and Twin Cities’ dancer/choreographers Alanna Morris-Van Tassel and Berit Ahlgren, the South Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam is deconstructed and recontextualized. Concurrently, composers Jace Clayton and Brent Arnold extrapolate from Carnatic composer Prema Ramamurthy’s original score, utilizing centuries-old compositional structures as the point of departure for their sonic explorations.

Evoking mythography and ancestry, Ramaswamy — Choreographic Associate and soloist with the renowned Ragamala Dance Company — layers ritual, tradition, deconstruction, iteration, and origin. Let the Crows Come is a genre-twisting evolution of movement and music across cultural and corporeal boundaries.

“Through my work in Bharatanatyam,” said Ramaswamy, “I aim to create opportunities to access an unfamiliar culture yet appreciate its mystery. Like a phantom limb, my Indian ancestry lingers with me, informing my artistic work and daily interactions; my upbringing in both India and the U.S. has encouraged an aesthetic perspective with a hybrid internal compass. I am drawn to the continuum between what we perceive as real/tangible and what we accept as unknown/unknowable. This gravitation between the human, the natural, and the metaphysical is a focal point in my projects.”

“I am thoroughly grateful to be a part of this collaboration with Ashwini Ramaswamy,” said dancer/choreographer Berit Ahlgren. “As a huge fan of Liquid Music programming, I felt confident in accepting Ashwini's request, knowing that beyond the creative input of the brilliant artists involved, there'd be a strong support and artistic agency for us to build a piece behind Liquid Music's mission. The creative process itself has been uniquely challenging as I deconstruct Ashwini's choreography in Bharatanatyam, and reconfigure a solo for myself. Using a sensation-based, improvisational dance training called Gaga (which I teach and specialize in), I looked for textures of movements, reverse pathways, rhythms and oppositions to build movement reminiscent of Ashwini's solo, fitting her overall artistic vision of Let the Crows Come. Now working in the studio with Alanna Morris Van Tassel (a former colleague of mine from years past at TU Dance), another layer of depth and perspective is added to the choreographic process, and I am inspired to find where the three of us intersect in the piece. Soon we will be together with the musicians, and I am eager to see how this, too, brings rich, new information to my embodiment and role in the work.”

TICKETS 

$25 ($20 for SPCO/Liquid Music subscribers); FREE for children ages 6–17 and students

liquidmusicseries.org | 651.291.1144

Friday
Nov082019

November 8, 2019, Friday - Don’t Feed the Indians - A Divine Comedy Pageant at The Southern (2 nights)

Time: 7:30p both nights

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue S

Pangea World Theater presents: Don’t Feed the Indians - A Divine Comedy Pageant

Friday and Saturday, November 8 and 9

Watch out when Indian show business meets the Doctrine of Discovery! A raucous play and political satire loosely based on Dante's Divine Comedy. A comedic Native-Aesthetic look at the marginalization of Indigenous Peoples and the appropriation of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property. See what happens when the Indians push back. Conceived, written and directed by Murielle Borst-Tarrant (Kuna/Rappahannock Nations). Music by Kevin Tarrant of Silver Cloud Singers (Hopi/Hochunk).

Tickets 

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - MacPhail Piano Duet Recital

Time: 7p

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

MacPhail Piano Duet Recital Minneapolis pianist Steven Edmund and I will be performing the Poulenc Sonata for Two Pianos at his piano duet studio recital. If you're in the area, come and enjoy!

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - Reading: Jennifer Croft at Milkweed Editions

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Location: Milkweed Books | Open Book, 1st Floor, 1011 Washington Ave

Reading: Jennifer Croft 

Milkweed Books is excited to host author, 2018 Man Booker Prize Winner, and National Book Award Finalist Jennifer Croft for a reading from her new memoir, HOMESICK (Unnamed Press).

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Sisters Amy and Zoe grow up in Oklahoma where they are homeschooled for an unexpected reason: Zoe suffers from debilitating and mysterious seizures, spending her childhood in hospitals as she undergoes surgeries. Meanwhile, Amy flourishes intellectually, showing an innate ability to glean a world beyond the troubles in her home life, exploring that world through languages first. Amy’s first love appears in the form of her Russian tutor Sasha, but when she enters university at the age of 15 her life changes drastically and with tragic results.

In HOMESICK, Croft complements her stunning prose with beautiful color photography to tell her coming of age story. This memoir is about learning to love language in its many forms, healing through words and the promises and perils of empathy and sisterhood.

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - Design a Sign (by Paint Nite): Expression at Aloft

Time: 7p

Location: Aloft Minneapolis, 900 Washington Ave S 

Design a Sign (by Paint Nite): Expression

Grab your friends and unleash your inner artist at the Original Paint Nite. You’ll go from a blank canvas to a masterpiece of your own, with plenty of laughs along the way. Guided by a talented and entertaining artist, you'll be amazed at what you create, and how much fun you have doing it.

Yaymaker events give you everything you need to get up, get out, and get making! Instruction is provided by an expert host, so no experience is required, and everything you need is supplied. Grab your friends to paint, plant, tinker, and build—and give your week something to shout about.

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - Light the Way: A Night with Camp Fire at

Time:  6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Location: Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE

Light the Way: A Night with Camp Fire

Join us on Thursday, November 7 for a night with Camp Fire Minnesota. Eat, drink, mingle, hear from youth, and support Camp Fire Minnesota’s year-round, nature-based programs. Guests will enjoy:
-Tastings from Pryes Brewing Company, Eastlake Craft Brewery, Sociable Cider Werks, and more!
-Bites from Common Roots Catering
-Music from Laura Hugo Music
-Wonderful live and silent auction items like a one-week Mexico getaway and an in-home, 5-course dinner for 12 by Chef Eli Wollenzien (Red Sauce Rebellion, Coalition) and wine expert Bill Coy. 

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - Results Foundation | Rock the Gala at Lumber Exchange Event Center

Time: 5:30 PM – 10 PM

Location: Lumber Exchange Event Center, 10 5th St S

Results Foundation | Rock the Gala

In 2019, Results Foundation has partnered with local nonprofit organizations providing housing, health, education and mentorship programs throughout Minnesota to ensure everyone has the opportunity to achieve success. With the contributions we've been fortunate to receive so far, we have donated over $100,000 this year alone and we're looking forward to continuing our mission of giving back to our communities.

Join us on Thursday, November 7th, at the Lumber Exchange Event Center in Minneapolis as we share the mission of the Results Foundation, celebrate the partnerships made in 2019, and raise funds for 2020!

6:00 - 7:30pm
Cocktails + Small Plate Dining
Fundraising + Volunteer Activities

7:30 - 8:30pm
Program + Auction

8:30 - 10:00pm
Entertainment + After Party
*Schedule is tentative and may change as the date approaches.

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - Bailame Pre-party w/Salsa del Soul at FINNEGANS

Time: 8p

Location: FINNEGANS, 817 5th Avenue S

Bailame Pre-party w/Salsa del Soul

We're bringing a little Latin to the Irish!

Please join us at FINNEGANS Brew Hall on Thursday, November 7th for the Bailame Pre-party!!

We are super excited to announce that Twin Cities very own Salsa del Soul will be lighting up the FINNEGANS stage!

Get your exclusive dances in with some of the Bailame Dance Festival 2019 artists before they woo you with their workshop magic and before they hit the social dance floors over the weekend!

You do not want to miss this event!

$10 Cover if you pre-purchase online
$12 cover at the door
Live music from 8pm to 10pm
DJ from 10pm to 2am

Drinks will be available for purchase on site!

Our pre-launch party is being graciously hosted by FINNEGANS Brewing in Minneapolis! Help us turn beer into food!

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - Jerome Foundation Book Arts Mentorship Series VII Opening Reception at MCBA

Time: 6-9PM

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts

We're delighted to celebrate new work by inter/anti-disciplinary artist Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra (mentor, Gina Kan Balam); artist Daniel McCarthy Clifford (mentor, Sam Gould); and poet and sound artist Chaun Webster (mentor, Drew Peterson). Join us for the opening reception Thursday, November 7, 6–9 pm! The exhibition is open Nov. 1, 2019–January 26, 2020.

MCBA/Jerome Foundation Book Arts Mentorship Series VII
On view November 1, 2019 – January 26, 2020
MCBA Main Gallery

 

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition, MCBA/Jerome Book Arts Mentorship Series VIIWith generous funding from the Jerome Foundation, guidance from their selected mentors, workshops, and critical support from MCBA, the Mentorship recipients spent one year developing skills in book arts through contemporary and traditional techniques. This exhibition features new work from the following artists:

Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra a.k.a. Lady Xok (enrolled Maya-Lenca Nation) is an interdisciplinary artist, musician, and culture bearer. Rooted in Maya-Lenca cosmovision and Indigenous Futurisms, her experimental social practice pulls across disciplines of archaeology, epigraphy, ethnoastronomy, theology, and public art. During her mentorship, Rebekah has created an artistic and ethno-astronomy cultural revitalization project of Mayan epigraphy, astrology, and star maps using book binding and a variety of printing techniques. Inspired by vintage star maps, Rebekah has created work based on the constellation research of Maya Daykeeper and mentor Gina Kan Balam in the first publication of its kind for constellations obscured for the last 500 years.

Daniel McCarthy Clifford works across disciplines to explore the dynamics, materials, and histories of disciplinary structures; prisons and schools become entry points to a broader conversation about power, race, class, and sexuality.  Daniel has recently collaborated with the University of Minnesota to address the U of M student populations’ knowledge gap about mass incarceration and prison labor in the United States. For his mentorship, Daniel has been working with mentor Sam Gould, artist and editor of Beyond Repair, to produce and circulate comics and printed matter to inform the public about criminal justice issues.

Chaun Webster is a poet and sound artist whose work uses a materialist temporality through a textual critic of linearity, while also interrogating memory, the afterlives of slavery, and black spatiality. Webster’s debut book, GeNtry!fication: or the scene of the crime, was published by Noemi Press in April 2018 and won a Minnesota Book Award. For his mentorship, Webster has been working with mentor Drew Peterson, artist and founder of Entity Editions, to create a series of woodblock relief prints and letterpress prints that engage in a series of redactions from an account in a slave ship ledger titled, An Act of the Mortality of the Slaves Abroad.  Webster’s work confronts hierarchical structures within historic disciplines and archival accounts, and how privileged source materials have the ability to dictate who and what stories have been credibly documented.

Since 1985, the Jerome Foundation has helped emerging artists push the boundaries of contemporary book arts by supporting the creation of new work. Through these fellowship and mentorship opportunities, Minnesota artists of diverse disciplines have created book arts projects that challenge and redefine conventional notions of book form and content.

Thursday
Nov072019

November 7, 2019, Thursday - First Thursdays in the Arts District at Northrup King Building

 

Time: 5:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE

First Thursdays in the Arts District

It's NOVEMBER FIRST THURSDAY at the Northrup King Building! Art and Gift Shopping All over the largest Arts complex in Minnesota. With over 300 Artists on Four Floors, you are sure to find gifts for your friends, family, and you!

Visit us during First Thursday, November 7, from 5 - 9pm. It is an excellent opportunity to explore art, learn processes, and meet the Artists. Plenty of Free Parking!

Wednesday
Nov062019

November 6, 2019, Wednesday - Blankets + Brews at Inbound

Time: 6p

Location: Inbound BrewCo, 701 N 5th Street

Blankets + Brews

We are bringing the crafting outside of the Socially Handcrafted workshop this fall! Join us at Inbound Brewco, get your craft on and enjoy your favorite local brew.

At this workshop you will learn to "table knit" your own chunky throw blanket. There are no knitting needles involved, but it will be an active class and requires standing and moving for a majority of the class time. You will knit a blanket that measures approximately 40" x 60" (exact sizing varies depending on the individual knitting). No matter what your skill level, anyone can complete this large cozy blanket!

We offer a variety of neutral yarn colors -- including off white, gray and taupe along with a few other rotating color choices. You will select your yarn color at the event -- colors are distributed on a first come, first serve basis but you are guaranteed the choice of a neutral yarn.

Wednesday
Nov062019

November 6, 2019, Wednesday - No Small Matter Documentary Screening at St. Anthony Main

Time: 5:30 PM – 8 PM

Location: St. Anthony Main Theatre, 115 SEMain Street

No Small Matter Documentary Screening

Join Women United for a night at the movies, and a chance to learn more about how you can impact early childhood learning initiatives.

We know that 80% of brain development occurs by age 3, and that more than 33,000 children across the state of Minnesota are unable to access quality early childhood care and education during their most critical years for learning. Greater Twin Cities United Way's Women United Giving Community is dedicated to impacting the landscape of early childhood education, and supporting organizations that will bring 33,000 down to 0.

Join us for a screening of No Small Matter, the first feature documentary to explore the most overlooked, underestimated, and powerful force for chance in America today: early childhood education. 100% of your ticket price will towards supporting early childhood education initiatives through Women United.

Your Ticket Includes
- Reception at Aster Cafe from 5:30-6:30pm - Appetizers, refreshments, and remarks by Greater Twin Cities United Way Chair Tim Welsh
- Screening at St. Anthony Main Theater from 6:45-7:30pm - Popcorn and soda included!
- Community conversation with local experts about how the films themes connect to issues faced in the Twin Cities from 7:30-8:00pm

Please bring friends, invite coworkers, and spread the word about this special Women United gathering. We know early childhood education is a powerful force for change- and we need your support!