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Friday
Mar042011

March 4, 2011, Friday - David Holland String Master Class at MacPhail

Times:

4:30pm-6:30pm Viola Workshop
7:30pm-9:00pm Chamber Master Class featuring MacPhail Chamber groups

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

David Holland, principal viola for the Traverse Symphony Orchestra and the Midland Symphony in Michigan and formerly principal violist for the Duluth Symphony and conductor of the Duluth Youth Orchestra, will be conducting a series of String Master Classes at MacPhail Center for Music March 4 and 5.

Admission to both events is free.  For more information call 612-321-0100.

Thursday
Mar032011

March 3, 2011, Thursday - Idris Goodwin at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Equilibrium Spoken Word: Idris Goodwin -- These Are The Breaks

Book release performance and celebration with Lisa Brimmer, Guante and Ed Bok Lee. Idris Goodwin is an award-winning playwright, poet and essayist who uses hip hop arts to create original genre-defying performances. His widely produced works have been supported by the The National Endowment for the Arts, The Ford Foundation, The National New Plays Network, The Hip Hop Theater Festival and The Illinois Arts Council. “What Is They Feedin’ Our Kids?,” Idris’ most popular spoken word poem, aired on HBO’s Def Poetry and The Discovery Channel's Planet Green. Break Beat Poems, his latest hip-hop album, earned praise from the New York Times and National Public Radio and These Are The Breaks, his debut collection of prose, was nominated for a Pushcart Award. Year round, Idris can be found at colleges, K-12 schools and community organizations across the country promoting cross-cultural literacy and social awareness. ~from Idris’ blog. Free and open to the public. Cosponsored by the Givens Foundation for African American Literature.

Tuesday
Mar012011

March 1, 2011, Tuesday - Reading: An Evening in the Boundary Waters at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

An evening in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—at Open Book. Four authors will read from recently published books or works in progress:

Greg Breining writes about travel, science and nature for the New York Times, Audubon and other publications. He will read from his new book of essays (with photographs by Layne Kennedy) Paddle North: Canoeing the Boundary Waters-Quetico Wilderness.

Betty Vos Hemstad, nature photographer, community volunteer and summer resident on the Gunflint Trail for 35 years will present from her book Wildflowers of the Boundary Waters: Hiking Through the Seasons.

Joe Paddock is an award-winning poet and an environmental writer. In midlife he spent much of a six-year period living in a cabin on Minnesota's wild Kettle River. He is the principal author of the Sierra Club book Soil and Survival, and the author of Keeper of the Wild, the biography of Ernest Oberholtzer, the central early figure in the preservation of the boundary lakes region between Minnesota and Ontario. Paddock will read selections from this book that provide insight into that early struggle.

Stephen Wilbers, author of several books on effective writing and a chapbook of poems about wilderness advocate Ernest Oberholtzer, will read from his work in progress, a book based on his nearly 30 years of canoeing with his father, Canoeing Across Time: A Boundary Waters History, to be published this spring by The History Press.

Tuesday
Mar012011

March 1, 2011, Tuesday - Wine Seminar at Sorella

Time: 5:30pm-7:00pm 

Location: Sorella Wine & Spirits, 1010 Washington Avenue South

Reservations Required - 612-339-4040
 
Sonoma Winemaking with a brief historical perspective by Kathy Jones of Heck Estates.

The talk will be illustrated with one dry rose and seven reds highlighting Sonoma's key varietals and distinct growing regions. We'll be tasting some special wines from Kenwood's Jack London Series along with some items from Valley of the Moon and finishing off with one very special surprise.

Monday
Feb282011

February 28, 2011, Monday - Paula Poundstone at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage

Appearing on stage with a stool, a microphone, and a can of Diet Pepsi, Paula Poundstone is famous for her razor-sharp wit and spontaneity. Paula's commentaries can be heard on NPR's Morning Edition and read on the Huffington Post, and she is one of the most popular panelists on NPR's hilarious weekly news quiz show, Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me. It's impossible to attend a Paula Poundstone performance without marveling at her ability to interact spontaneously with audience members, who leave her live shows often leave complaining that their cheeks hurt from laughter.

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 Price: $29 

Sunday
Feb272011

February 27, 2011, Sunday - MacPhail Spotlight Series: Keys of Love and Death

Time: 7:00pm

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

This collection of pieces thoughtfully weaves together the composers’ own stories of love and loss. Experience this unique piano concert that dramatically conveys the complex emotions of love and death through intricate and tender music.

Richard Tostenson, piano
Variations on a Theme of Clara Wieck by Robert Schumann Romance Op. 118 No. 5 by Johannes Brahms.
The Parting of Romeo and Juliet Op. 75 No.10 by Sergei Prokofiev.

Quartet: E. Pınar Başgőze, piano; Jon Michael Iverson, piano; Judy Lin, piano; Susana Franco Pinto, piano
Waltz from Faust by Charles Francois Gounod.
Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns, arr. Ernest Guiraud
Fantasy on Themes from Carmen by Georges Bizet, arr. Mack Wilberg.

Julia and Irina Elkina, piano duo
Reminiscences of Don Juan by Franz Liszt
Rondo by Frederic Chopin
Andante with Variations by Robert Schumann

Saturday
Feb262011

February 26, 2011, Saturday - Graphic Novels: Q & A with Mark Siegel at Open Book

Time: 10:00am-Noon
 
Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Cost $31.00

Graphic Novels: Q & A with Mark Siegel, Editorial Director of First Second Books (New York)

Meet acquiring editor Mark Siegel of First Second books, Macmillan’s acclaimed graphic novel imprint, which BoingBoing dubbed “one of the great literary comics presses of the modern world.” In this session, gather information on the graphic novel today, current trends in publishing, and insights of the creative process for writers and artists in this unique, blossoming medium.

Age Group: Adult
Level: Open to All Levels

Saturday
Feb262011

February 26, 2011, Saturday - Percussion Showcase at MacPhail

Time: 1:00pm-5:00pm

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

Percussion Showcase featuring guest artist Ney Rosauro, with participating ensembles from Blaine, Wayzata, Rosemount, Centennial, Roseville, and Coon Rapids High Schools and from MacPhail, Rimshots!
Tickets: General admission $5
 
For more information call 612.767.5410

Saturday
Feb262011

February 26, 2011, Saturday - Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum

Fee: $12 adults, $10 seniors and college students, $8 children ages 6-17 and MHS members. Tour includes museum admission.

Reservations: required, call 612-341-7555

Get 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. Also covered will be the challenges of preserving the 120-year-old, fire-damaged building; its art, architecture and interior design; and the St. Anthony Falls Historic District.

Although many parts of the mill can be explored during regular museum visits, this is the public's only opportunity for a guided tour through the entire museum building.

Friday
Feb252011

February 25, 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
Feb252011

February 25, 2011, Friday - Talk of the Stacks - T.C. Boyle: When the Killing's Done at Minneapolis Central Library

Time: Doors open at 6:15pm. Program begins at 7pm.

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Pohlad Hall

Visionary novelist Boyle, author of more than 20 books, including "After the Plague," "World's End" and "Road to Welvill," which was made into a movie, has had his award-winning work translated into more than two dozen languages. His newest work, "When the Killing’s Done," portrays a showdown between two factions of environmentalists, each utterly convinced of their beliefs in preserving the islands and the natural world. Seating is first-come, first-served.  Books will be available for purchase and signing.

Sponsored by the Presented by the Library Foundation of Hennepin County. Premier sponsor: The Private Client Reserve at U.S. Bank. Additional support: Magers and Quinn Booksellers, secretsofthecity.com and National Endowment for the Arts.

Friday
Feb252011

February 25, 2011, Friday - A Wine Affair: South America at St. Anthony Main Event Centre

Time: 6:30pm– 9:30pm

Location: St. Anthony Main Event Centre, 219 SE Main

Bring your sweetheart and your friends as we warm up your winter with food and wine from sultry South America!

We will sip our way through Chile and Argentina sampling Malbecs, Carmeneres and Torrontes that are particular only to these gorgeous wine regions. Chef Ben McCallum has created a delicious menu designed to complement the specific wines we have selected for this event ~ a meal guaranteed to leave you more than satisfied! The environment is relaxed, you eat at your own pace and move onto the next course when you are ready. There are three chef stations, each serving a first and second course. Coffee and desserts are included with your ticket price. There are always more wines and martini specials available at the bar. Make a full night of it with your friends or your sweetheart.

Visit us online to view the menu and to purchase tickets.

Tickets are $60 and also may be ordered by phone at 612-874-0880. Hosted by Three Sons Signature Cuisine

Thursday
Feb242011

February 24, 2011, Thursday - Free Restorative Yoga Class

Time: 6:30PM

Location: The Zenith, 901 South 2nd Street

Victoria Rico is hosting a Restorative yoga class in penthouse #904 at the Zenith.  Space is limited - the first 15 folks to call text or email Victoria will enjoy a yoga class with beverages and snacks after class.  To make a reservation for a free yoga class at the Zenith Condominiums contact Victoria at 612.554.7755 or victoria@victoriarico.com

Victoria teaches at CorePower Yoga and wants to remind everyone that at Corepower Yoga (CPY) the first week is free.  Seven days of free yoga – what a treat?   Even if you do not want to join CPY – it is worth it just to take a couple classes in the heat – although there are classes without heated studios.   Not only are some of the classes heated but the humidity is cranked as well.  As you tap into your breath you will stretch, bend, twist, bind, sweat & detoxify.  In your yoga bliss (blissed –out) you will laugh at the wind-chill, snow and slush: “Ah ha Ol’ Man Winter – you are not sending me to the Electric Beach; hot yoga is my new muse.”

CorePower Yoga, 501 Washington Avenue, is located on the 2nd floor.  With 3 studios, there are a variety of classes throughout the day.  For additional information regarding the various classes at CPY – go to http://www.corepoweryoga.com.

Thursday
Feb242011

February 24, 2011, Thursday - James Sewell Ballet at Southern Theater (4 nights)

Times:
Thursday, February 24 - 7:30pm
Friday and Saturday, February 25 and 26 - 8:00pm
Sunday, February 27 - 2:00pm and 7:00pm

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Building upon the success of last year’s sold-out run at the Southern Theater, James Sewell Ballet returns with a very special set of world premieres from emerging choreographic voices. Featured dancemakers include Afro-modern Hip-hop artist Kenna Sarge, eclectic James Sewell Ballet company member Chris Hannon, and movement maverick Patrick Corbin, long time leading dancer with Paul Taylor and now artistic director of CorbinDances.

Wednesday
Feb232011

February 23, 2011, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at Mill City Museum

Time: 8:00pm-9:00am

Location:  Mill City Museum, 710 South Second Street

What better way to break up a Minnesota winter than a talk about historic preservation in Cuba? Bob Mack of MacDonald and Mack Architects will make the presentation. Minneapolitans Patricia and Bob Mack visited Cuba with a group studying architecture and urban planning, including a fair amount of preservation.

In February of this year, Bob will be returning with the Association for Preservation Technology for even more preservation-focused study. Join Patricia and Bob on February 23 to hear about Cuban policies and technologies related to preservation of their historic resources. Parking is available at meters on neighboring streets and in a parking garage across from the museum. This event is free! Click here for a map.

Click here for information about other Preserve Minneapolis events.

Wednesday
Feb232011

February 23, 2011, Wednesday - 'Telling True Stories Panel' at The Loft  

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Admission:  $10 admission/$5 for Loft members, ASJA members and students. (Tickets available at the door. No advance ticket sales.)

Telling True Stories: 

Three Award-Winning Writers Talk About Literary Journalism
Panel discussion with Deborah Blum, Michael Perry and J.C. Hallman

The future of publishing may be in flux, but one thing remains constant:  There will always be a need for writers who can tell a good story.  This panel brings together three master storytellers to discuss their craft and to examine the role of narrative journalism in the 21st century.

Deborah Blum is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer and the author of four books including her latest, The Poisoner’s Handbook. She has written for The New York Times, Slate, The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Discover, Science News, and New Scientist.  She has appeared as a guest on The Today show, Good Morning America, and NPR’s This American Life, Morning Edition, and Talk of the Nation/Science Friday. (deborahblum.com)

Michael Perry is a humorist and author of the bestselling memoirs Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time, Truck: A Love Story and Coop: A Year of Poultry, Pigs and Parenting, as well as the essay collection Off Main Street. Perry has written for Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, Outside, Backpacker, Orion and Salon.com, and is a contributing editor to Men’s Health.  His stories have appeared in the The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2007, the Oxford American Book of Great Music Writing and other anthologies. (www.sneezingcow.com)

J.C. Hallman is the author of three books of literary journalism, In Utopia, The Chess Artist, and The Devil is a Gentleman, and a book of stories, The Hospital for Bad Poets.  As a journalist, he has interviewed a tyrant, attended satanic rituals, joined Scientology, lived at communes, dissected heads, and sailed on the world's first residential cruise ship.  His stories have appeared in the Best American Travel Writing and other anthologies. (www.jchallman.com)

Cosponsored by the Upper Midwest chapter of the American Society of Journalists & Authors

Tuesday
Feb222011

February 22, 2011, Tuesday - Anime Showcase at the Central Library

Time: 4:30pm–6:30pm

Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library

Anime Showcase:  Hayate the Combat Butler
 
Grade 7 and up. Don’t miss this chance to watch an amazing line-up of Japanese animation on the big screen! Anime Twin Cities and Teen Central have teamed up to offer something for everyone. Cosplay encouraged.

Sponsored by the Anime Twin Cities.

Monday
Feb212011

February 21, 2011, Monday - Open Book Family Day at MCBA's studios and throughout Open Book

Time:  TBD

Location: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Join us as Open Book opens its doors to celebrate the results of new community partnerships. Hear from participants in our community outreach writing and bookmaking residency programs about their experiences and listen to them read from their finished works. Share in cultural experiences with local visual, and performance artists. Enjoy hands-on activities at MCBA for kids and families to discover the art of bookmaking.

Free and open to the public!

Monday
Feb212011

February 21, 2011, Monday - Randy Newman at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage

Randy Newman released his self-titled debut in 1968 and has long been one of the most musically and lyrically ambitious singer-songwriters. More than four decades later, he’s still a master pop-rock craftsman, balancing his career between penning songs and scores for movies such as Toy Story and Cars and releasing well-received solo albums, such as 2008’s Harps and Angels, described by All Music Guide as “quietly wonderful.” The film composer and musician has taken his career to unprecedented heights by winning an Oscar, five Grammys and three Emmys. Most recently, Newman wrote the songs and score for Disney’s The Princess and the Frog and Toy Story 3.

Witness an American-music legend as he performs favorites including Louisiana, Leave Your Hat On, Feels Like Home, I Love to See You Smile and You've Got a Friend in Me live at the Guthrie Theater.

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: $43 - $45 

Sunday
Feb202011

February 20, 2011, Sunday - Chamber Music at MacPhail

Time: 7:00pm

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

Adults: $40 | Youth (age 6-17): $12

Explore rich and diverse chamber music repertoire performed in the intimate setting of Antonello Hall at the MacPhail Center for Music. Experience the extraordinary talent of Minnesota Orchestra musicians in familiar and rarely performed works that will touch your heart and ignite your imagination. This is as close, intense and breathtaking as music gets.

Rossini, Aho and Brahms

ROSSINI Sonata No. 3 in C major for Two Violins, Cello and Bass
Julie Ayer, violin
Catherine Schaefer Schubilske, violin
Arek Tesarzcyk, cello
Kathryn Nettleman, bass 

AHO Trio for Clarinet, Viola, and Piano
Osmo Vänskä, clarinet
Thomas Turner, viola
Susan Billmeyer, piano 

BRAHMS Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor
Gina DiBello, violin
Matthew Young, viola
Katja Linfield, cello

Please note: Seating in Antonello Hall is general admission. House opens approximately 45 minutes prior to concert time. Concert is approximately 90 minutes long with one intermission.