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Tuesday
Feb012011

February 1, 2011, Tuesday - Wine Seminar at Sorella Wine & Spirits

Time: 5:30pm-7:00pm

Location: 1010 Washington Avenue South

Sorella Wine & Spirits has re-launched their popular series of in-store wine seminars, venturing through France and Italy with some old friends. 
 
February 1: Wines of Italy

Joe Kotnik, President of Worldwide Cellars, Minneapolis
We are excited to welcome Joe for his first seminar at Sorella.  You won't find many people in the wine business who possess his passion or his personal bonds with the wineries he represents.

Please call the store, 612-339-4040, to reserve your space; space is limited to the first 22 people to respond for each event.

Tuesday
Feb012011

February 1, 2011, Tuesday - Spoken Word Workshop at Minneapolis Central Library

Time: 4:30pm–6:30pm

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Teen Central

Intermedia Arts: It's Your Voice, Use It! Spoken Word Workshop

Registration required, begins Jan 4. Register online or call 952-847-8000.

Grade 7 and up. Discover the art of spoken word: what it sounds like, how it’s used, local opportunities for spoken word poets and, most importantly, the creative tools and fundamental skills you will need to create your own work.
 
This project is funded with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
Presented in collaboration with the Intermedia Arts.

Sunday
Jan302011

January 30, 2011, Sunday - MinnPost's 2nd annual Book Club Blast at Open Book.

Time:  2:00pm-5:00pm

Location:  1011 Washington Avenue South

Bring your book club and meet, converse and learn from talented authors including: David Housewright, Jonis Agee, Todd Boss, Ellen Hart, Erin Hart, Laurie Hertzel, John Reimringer, Judith Yates Borger, Doug Grow, Joe Kimball and Kate Ledger.

The event is free, but registration is required.

Saturday
Jan292011

January 29, 2011, Saturday - Anime Showcase: Gurren Lagann at Minneapolis Central Library

Time: 3:00pm–5:00pm 

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Pohlad Hall

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.

Saturday
Jan292011

January 29, 2011, Saturday - White vs. Whole Wheat: A Tale of Two Flours at Mill City Museum

Times: Noon and 2:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 South Second Street

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

See how history is revealed in food through a baking demonstration focusing on the story behind white and whole wheat flour. Discover how Minneapolis millers perfected a way to make white flour on an industrial scale, hear about the popularity of white flour in the 19th century, what effects this had on nutrition, and why flour today is frequently enriched.
Visitors will also learn why Sylvester Graham developed a whole wheat cracker "to improve health and morality," hear the pros and cons of each type of flour, sample baked goods made from each, and take home a copy of the recipes.

This event is part of “Greening the Riverfront,” a series of programs exploring our relationship with nature, past, present and future.

Thursday
Jan272011

January 27, 2011, Thursday - NT Live presents FELA! at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater

The Guthrie Theater continues its participation in NT Live – an initiative by the United Kingdom’s National Theatre to broadcast high-definition performances of its plays to more than 300 venues worldwide. The Guthrie will be the Upper Midwest’s only screening venue. Using his pioneering music (a blend of jazz, funk and African rhythm and harmonies), the Tony Award-winning musical FELA! reveals Kuti’s controversial life as an artist and political activist, with Sahr Ngaujah as Fela Anikulpao-Kuti.

Featuring many of Fela Kuti’s most captivating songs and Bill T. Jones’ visionary staging, FELA! – an original new creation – comes via Broadway to London and the National Theatre and cinemas worldwide.

Tickets on sale through the Guthrie Box Office at 612-377-2224, toll-free 877-44-STAGE, 612-225-6244 (Group Sales) and online

To learn more about NT Live.  

Thursday
Jan272011

January 27, 2011, Thursday - Public Presentation by Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition Finalists

Public presentation: January 27, 2011, 7:00pm at Walker Art Center

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and Minneapolis Parks Foundation, with Creative Partners, University of Minnesota College of Design and Walker Art Center, are pleased to announce the Minneapolis Riverfront Design Competition finalists:

Ken Smith Workshop | New York City
Stoss Landscape Urbanism | Boston
Tom Leader Studio | Berkeley
Turenscape | Beijing

The teams' collective work includes award-winning riverfront and industrial reclamation park projects, in places such as Shanghai, Memphis, Toronto, New York City, Dubai, Milwaukee and London.

Fifty-five design teams responded to the RFQ, and the 13-member jury noted that the quality was exceptionally high. Says Bill Morrish, MR|DC jury member, and Dean of the School of Constructed Environments and Associate Dean, Parsons The New School of Design in New York City, “The four teams we short-listed comprise innovative and inspirational people who will work very hard to create great concepts for the Minneapolis riverfront.” Learn more about their work on the Teams page.

Each team will produce 21st-century parks designs for 220 acres of parkland and the surrounding neighborhoods along both sides of the 5.4-mile stretch of the Mississippi River from the Stone Arch Bridge in the historic downtown Mill District to the city’s northern limits. The winning design will be a comprehensive, integrated vision for the Upper Riverfront that establishes parks as the engine for economic development, transforms the river into a connector rather than a barrier between east and west banks, and refocuses Minneapolis toward what is one of the three great rivers of the world.

Thursday
Jan272011

January 27, 2011, Thursday - Free Yoga Workshop

Time: 6:30pm

Location: The Zenith, 901 2nd Street South

If you are new to yoga or just want to have some fun you can take a beginners yoga class with Victoria Rico at the Zenith Condominiums.  Victoria is hosting a beginner’s yoga class in the penthouse #904 on Thursday January 27, at 6:30 pm.  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 www.corepoweryoga.com.

Thursday
Jan272011

January 27, 2011, Thursday - Baby Storytime at Central Library

Time: 10:00am

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Children's Library

For children from birth to 24 months. Delight and stimulate your baby's senses with books and music. Build brain power.

Thursday
Jan272011

January 27, 2011, Thursday - The Magazine Mingle at the Loft

Time:  5:30pm-7:30pm

Location:  The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Contact Email: dsyrkin@loft.org 
 
The Loft Literary Center and the Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association team up for the eighth time to host a casual networking event that also celebrates the breadth of Minnesota’s magazines.

Editors and freelance writers gather for inspiration, education, and networking. A unique event to meet magazine professionals in a casual setting. Magazines from around the state will be on display. Put faces to names. Meet new folks.

Light refreshments. Cash bar. Fabulous door prizes.

Register at mmpa.net. Registration discounts when you register early and bring a colleague or two.

Tuesday
Jan252011

January 25, 2011, Tuesday - Wine Seminar at Sorella Wine & Spirits

Time: 5:30pm-7:00pm

Location: 1010 Washington Avenue South

Sorella Wine & Spirits is re-launching their popular series of in-store wine seminars this month, venturing through France and Italy with some old friends.
 
January 25: Wines of France

Stephen Gaucher, President of Wine Adventures, De Moines, Iowa
Stephen specializes in small, traditional French producers from both the prestige appellations and lesser-known regions. He has been a perrenial favorite at our tastings and seminars both at Sorella and Liquor Depot. This seminar will feature selections from Champagne, the Loire, the Rhone, Lanquedoc and Bordeaux.

Please call the store, 612-339-4040, to reserve your space; space is limited to the first 22 people to respond for each event.

Monday
Jan242011

January 24, 2011, Monday - International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) at Southern Theater

Time:  7:30pm

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) - The Bright and Hollow Sky: Music of Nathan Davis

A “powerhouse of new music programming” (The New Yorker), ICE has established itself as one of the leading and most innovative musical ensembles in the U.S. and a champion of young composers. Working with the musicians of ICE, Nathan Davis has crafted a cycle of beautiful new works for a small combination of instruments that transform into an architecture of color, texture, rhythm and breath. Using microphones as microscopes, he draws out the fine details of sound that exist all around us, making music that magnifies the essential characteristics of instruments and the fragile athleticism of playing them.

Information and Tickets

Monday
Jan242011

January 24, 2011, Monday - Game On! Gamers' Army at Minneapolis Central Library

Time: 3:00pm–5:30pm

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Doty Board Room

Grade 7 and up. Get your gaming fix... 3 hours, 5 consoles, 15 video games, 8 laptops, 6 board games! Bring your friends, meet other gamers, or see if you can beat the librarian at Guitar Hero!

Saturday
Jan222011

January 22, 2011, Saturday - Calendar Making Class at MCBA

Time:  10:00am-Noon

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

For families with children ages 2 and up

Celebrate 2011 with Skip Through the Seasons by Stella Blackstone and Maria Carluccio and a brand new calendar. Design monthly letter type to print on our printing press. Use the letters -- and lots more -- to decorate a wall-hanging calendar you bind yourself. At precisely noon we will "re-ring" in the new year with confetti and noisemakers!

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
Jan222011

January 22, 2011, Saturday - Pamper Your Paws & Wash Your Wiskers at Ollu

Location: Ollu Dog Wash, 221 Main Street SE

Times: 5:00pm-7:00pm

Ollu has partnered with Rovernight Network for a great doggie event. Treat your favorite paws & whiskers to a little pampering while enjoying the company of other dog lovers.

This event is FREE with a suggested donation of $15 to benefit The Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue. Event includes: nail trim demos, self-serve wash & blow dry, bandanas & bows, goodie bags, human & pet massages, training tricks, and last but not least BEER, WINE, and SNACKS! Participating vendors include: Bits of Love Pet Massage, Spot Spas, Prodigy Dog.

For more info and to RSVP visit: www.rovernightnetwork.com/play-dates. You can also download a flyer to share with your friends here.

Saturday
Jan222011

January 22, 2011, Saturday - "Sunday in the Park with Prelude" at MacPhail

Time:  2:00pm or 3:30pm

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, Antonello Hall,

Admission: Free

A celebration of scenes from some of the most beloved Sondheim musicals; and songs and arias featuring the Winners and other featured artists of MacPhail's 6th Annual Mini-Mets Competition.

Saturday
Jan222011

January 22, 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.

Saturday
Jan222011

January 22, 2011, Saturday - MacPhail Spotlight Series: Radiance and Rhythm

Time: 8:00pm

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

From gentle elegance to soaring dance pieces, this blend of compositions sets music in motion. Prepare to be enchanted by the radiance of the melodies and rhythms that will make you feel like dancing.

Annette Lee, piano; Katherine Bast, violin; Andrea French, cello
Trio in D minor, op. 120 by Gabriel Faure
I. Allegro ma non troppo
II. Andantino
III. Allegro vivo

Lucinda Marvin, violin; John Jensen, piano; David Hays, violin
Suite for 2 Violins & Piano by Moritz Moszkowski
I. Allegro energico
II. Allegro moderato
III. Lento assai
IV. Molto vivace

Bell’ Alma Duo: Michele Frisch, flute; Kathy Kienzle, harp
Petit Adagio from Autumn from The Seasons Ballet, Op. 67 by Alexander Glazunov, arr. S. Barnett

Three Pieces for Harp and Flute by Mario Broeders
Tango, Milonga, and Romanza

Spanish Dance No. 5, Andaluza by Enrique Granados
“Dance of the Corregidor” from The Three-Cornered Hat by Manuel de Falla
Spanish Dance No.1 from the opera “La Vida Breve” by Manuel de Falla

The MacPhail Spotlight Series showcases the finest musicians in six concerts staged in MacPhail’s stunning Antonello Hall. This ticketed performance series features MacPhail faculty with special guests and provides an intimate listening experience for lovers of classical, jazz and opera. A unique feature of the Series is the post-concert reception where guests meet the artists while enjoying light refreshments.

Single Tickets: $20 adults, $15 seniors (ages 55 and older) and youth (ages 6 through 18), $5 with student voucher.

Tickets can be purchased by calling 612-767-5250, by stopping by any MacPhail Student Services locations, or by mailing in the order form to MacPhail Center for Music, 501 S. 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401.

Saturday
Jan222011

January 22, 2011, Saturday - Drop the Mic Hip Hop Expressions at the Guthrie

Time: 8:00 pm

Location: Guthrie Theater

Curated by the local choreographers of Curio Dance, Giselle Mejia and Dario Mejia, Drop the Mic! is a culmination of the most talented and dedicated dancers in the Midwest. Drop the Mic! will be part performance, part breakdance competition and features more than 30 performers with dance styles including hip-hop, breakdance, krumpin, pop n lock, tap dance, bucket drumming, beat boxing and an electroluminescent light show. Dancin’ Dave and D-Skreet “Groove Fellaz”, B-Boy J-Sun, Buckets and Tap Shoes, Christ Up Dance Crew, HYPE Dance Company, Obtuse Crew, Tish Jones, Ti-en-T, The Beat Squad and the DG Light Dancers are scheduled to appear.

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 $22, Students $18 

Friday
Jan212011

January 21, 2011, Friday - Mentor Series: Patricia Weaver Francisco at the Loft

Time:  7:00pm

Location:  The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

The 2010-2011 Loft Mentor Series in Poetry and Creative Prose presents nonfiction mentor Patricia Weaver Francisco reading with program participants Amber Larson and Lee Thomas.
Amber Larson (fiction) is a graduate of the University of Oregon’s Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing. She currently lives in Minneapolis with her husband and daughter and is working on her first novel, Still Waters.

Lee C. Thomas (poetry) grew up in Northfield and attending Lewis & Clark College, the University of Munich, and the University of Minnesota. He is a professional communicator and an aspiring poet. In 2008, he merged these interests to create Footnote Press, a studio that designs and builds websites for writers. Lee’s first published poem, “Reservations,” appeared in the online journal FLURRY* in 2010. He lives in Minneapolis.

A native of Detroit, Patricia Weaver Francisco (nonfiction) graduated from the University of Michigan (B.A. Journalism) and has lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota since 1974. She is the author of Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery, as well as a novel, Cold Feet and Village Without Mirrors (with Timothy Francisco), a collection of essays and photographs which chronicle encounters with the Tarascan Indians of central Mexico. She is a former associate editor of Minnesota Monthly magazine and currently teaches creative writing in the MFA program at Hamline University.