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Wednesday
Apr202011

Tonight - George Rabasa reading from his latest novel Miss Entropia and the Adam Bomb at The Loft

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Target Performance Hall, The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South

The Loft presents novelist George Rabasa reading from his latest novel Miss Entropia and the Adam Bomb. George Rabasa is the author of the novels The Wonder Singer and Floating Kingdom, which received the Minnesota Book Award for Fiction. His collection of short stories, Glass Houses, received The Writer’s Voice Capricorn Award for Excellence in Fiction and the Minnesota Book Award for Short Stories. His short fiction has appeared in numerous literary journals, including Glimmer Train, The MacGuffin, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and elsewhere. Rabasa was born in Maine, raised in Mexico, and now lives in Minnesota. Free

Tuesday
Apr192011

Near Perfect Conditions for 9th Annual Race For Justice

Aside from a brisk breeze, participants in the 9th Annual Race For Justice this past Sunday had great weather - cool and sunny.  We caught some of the pack as they crossed the Stone Arch Bridge:

9th Annual Race For Justice - Stone Arch Bridge

9th Annual Race For Justice - Stone Arch Bridge

9th Annual Race For Justice - Stone Arch Bridge

9th Annual Race For Justice - Stone Arch Bridge

9th Annual Race For Justice - Stone Arch Bridge

Race for Justice benefits law graduates through the Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) of Minnesota. By subsidizing education debts for dedicated, low-paid public interest attorneys, LRAP helps meet the legal needs of low-income Minnesotans across the state.

More pictures and videos:

Race for Justice 2011 YouTube Playlist    

Race for Justice 2011 Photos on Flickr

Tuesday
Apr192011

Tonight - Japan Meets World at Central Library

Time: 6:30pm

Location: Pohlad Hall, Central Library, 300 Nicollet

Japan Meets World
 
Explore classical and world music from both the eastern and western hemispheres. Performance will feature original works by three Juilliard graduates for violin, flute, cello, voice and dance. Highlights include a solo dancing violinist with fabric.

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

Presented in collaboration with the MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency).

Monday
Apr182011

Tonight - Rick Springfield at the Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage

Grammy-award winning artist Rick Springfield has sold over 19 million records and put 17 songs on the Top 40 charts. In the midst of recording what would become the quintessential pop/rock album Working Class Dog, he was cast to play the young, eligible Dr. Noah Drake on the popular daytime drama General Hospital. In the same year, Springfield skyrocketed to the top of Billboard’s charts with Jessie’s Girl and I’ve Done Everything for You. Since then, he has performed for millions of devoted fans over the last three decades and continues to play over 100 shows a year.

Tickets available at the Guthrie Theater Box Office starting Monday, March 14, charge by phone at 612-377-2224 and online.

Monday
Apr182011

Check out City Gardens' Flower Mill for Easter Arrangements and Gifts, Decor, Spring Plants, Local Art

Spring has arrived at City Gardens' Flower Mill, 231 10th Avenue South (ground level of the Bridgewater Lofts).  Dan and Kaia have filled their shop with a fun variety of Spring and Easter gifts and decor, and will of course create a most special Easter floral arrangement for you.

You can pick up an Easter Lily anywhere - from the supermarket to a gas station.  City Gardens' Flower Mill isn't about common, discounted plants and flowers.   Dan creates colorful and unique arrangements - the kind that say "I really wanted to show you how much I care".   One of Dans favorite flowers to incorporate into Spring and Easter arrangements is the Hydrangea.

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Someone was going to get a nice surprise - here is an order that was ready for pick up:

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City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

If the little ones are begging for a bunny for Easter, there are options that won't require feeding and clean up:

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

 City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

Fun decorating ideas:

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter 

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

City Gardens Flower Mill Easter

Also new at City Gardens' Flower Mill are beautiful floral watercolors by Vicki Underland-Rosow, a Mill District resident.

Mother's Day is May 8!  A one-of-a-kind arrangement from City Garden's Flower Mill will really wow her.  Don't forget, there's free indoor parking - enter on 11th Avenue South.

Sunday
Apr172011

Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) to be featured on the History Channel tonight, April 17

The Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC) will be featured on the premier episode of the History Channel's newest show, America's Wake-Up Call.  Tune in tonight, April 17 at 9:00pm (CST) to the one-hour show that looks at America's infrastructure and the toll that time has taken on it.  Host Timothy Galarnyk, a safety inspector with more than 35 years of experience, sets out to explore the condition of infrastructure in cities throughout the U.S. – uncovering projects and structures that are deteriorating and finding examples that are working.
 
HERC and several other Hennepin County projects, including the construction of the Lowry Avenue bridge and the Hennepin County Transportation Department's use of technology for projects such as snowplowing and traffic signal timing, are featured as examples of how proactive decisions and well-maintained facilities can ensure the safety and efficient operation of our infrastructure.

Saturday
Apr162011

Turmoil at the Southern Theater

Financial troubles at the Southern Theater were recently reported in the Star Tribune and on MPR.  The McKnight Foundation asked for the return of $300,000 due to concerns of mismanagement.

Saturday
Apr162011

Countdown to May 7 Opening Day at the Mill City Farmers Market!

Hurray! Only 3 weeks until the May 7 Opening Day at the 2011 Mill City Farmers Market!

Each Saturday until opening day, we'll continue to post pictures and videos from the 2010 MCFM to help get you in the mood...

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010 

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

Mill City Farmers Market 2010

See you there! :) 

 

Friday
Apr152011

This Weekend in Mill City / April 15 - 17  

It's a busy weekend in the Mill City, my hometown.  Events this weekend in and around the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis and across the Stone Arch Bridge in Old St. Anthony.

Friday, April 15

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival Opening Weekend at the Festival Central Pavilion

McKnight Artist Fellowships For Writers Poetry Reading at the Open Book

Live Music at the Aster Cafe

Saturday, April 16

The 10th Annual Marcy Arts Partnership Gala at the Soap Factory

Big River Family Day at Mill City Museum

Clicks, Claps and Clunks: Family Event at MacPhail

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival Opening Weekend at the Festival Central Pavilion

Earth Day Clean Up at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park

Childish Films Shorts Fest! at Central Library

Mill City Farmers Market at Local D'lish

Open Book Family Day - Gutenburg Meets Google: The Future of Type in a Digital Age

Live Music at the Aster Cafe

Sunday, April 17

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival Opening Weekend at the Festival Central Pavilion

Race for Justice

Scratch vs. Mix: Which Brownie is Better? at Mill City Museum

Live Music at the Aster Cafe

Weekend Brunch

Saturday & Sunday

Brunch at Spoonriver
750 South 2nd St (at Chicago Ave S)
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612-436-2236

Reservations recommended

10:00am - 2:00pm

See the menu...

Saturday & Sunday

Brunch at the Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
125 SE Main Street
Minneapolis, MN 55414
612-379-3138

Until 2pm.

See the menu...

Sunday

Brunch at Spill the Wine
1101 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-339-3388

brunch buffet 10am- 2pm Sunday
$12/person (kids 3 and under eat free, 4-12 years are 1/2 price!)

includes: eggs, bacon, french toast, hash browns, fresh salad and fruit, pastries, build your own omlette bar and more...

featuring absolut bloody bar for $5.

also offering fair trade coffee and full bar.

Thursday
Apr142011

Tonight is Opening Night of the Annual Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival 2011 at St. Anthony Main Theatre @MSPFilmSociety

CELEBRATING THE BEST OF INTERNATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT FILM!
 
The Film Society of Minneapolis-St. Paul 2011 Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival is slated for April 14 through May 5.  They will be presenting over 170 films from some 50 countries at the five-screen St. Anthony Main Theatre.  For three weeks, the Twin Cities celebrates the arrival of the best of international and independent filmmaking in the region.

Click here for daily list of films.

Wednesday
Apr132011

Artspace Project - ArtCube - Still Alive Adjacent to the AAN HQ Project @artspaceusa

It's been some time since we've heard anything on the Artspace project next to the future home of the American Academy of Neurology HQ.  Promising news for the Mill District of Minneapolis.

From The Line:

$15 million ArtCube affordable artist live/work apartments in early stages

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2011

Artspace Projects, Inc. is in the middle of putting together the funding for a $15 million development to go on a parcel near the Guthrie Theater, on the eastern edge of downtown Minneapolis. 

The project, which has been dubbed ArtCube, includes 45 affordable live/work studios for artists; it's similar to another Artspace project in Northeast, called the Jac Flats (which The Line wrote about here), according to Heidi Kurtze, the group's property development director. 

Read the full article...

Wednesday
Apr132011

Signs of Spring in the Mill District

Aaaaaaaah - take a deep breath in, and slowly let it out.  Feel the warm sun on your face.  These past few days have been heaven, and we had a chance to catch some welcome signs of Spring in the neighborhood:

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The 10-day forecast isn't quite as pretty a picture, but at least the long winter is now just a bad dream that we finally woke up from.

Wednesday
Apr132011

Aloft Senior Sales Manager Featured in Minnesota Meeting + Events Spring 2011 Issue

Gina Kilchenman, Aloft's Senior Sales Manager, is featured in the Spring 2011 Edition of Minnesota Meetings + Events.  Click here to read Rebecca Felix's article.

Wednesday
Apr132011

Tonight - Panel Discussion Cosponsored with the National Book Foundation at The Loft @loftliterary

Time: 7:00pm

Location: The Loft, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Target Performance Hall

In collaboration with the National Book Foundation, the Loft presents poets, professors, critics, book sellers, and publishers responding to the list of winners of the National Book Award in Poetry since 1950. Among the winners of the award are Robert Bly, Marilyn Hacker, Lucille Clifton, Mark Doty, and, most recently, Terrance Hayes. What, if any, is the connective tissue between these poets? Do they represent something uniquely American? Was their selection the result of a political moment? What story do they tell about American poetry since 1950? With Philip S. Bryant, Arleta Little, Kristin Naca, Daniel Slager, and Hans Weyandt. Moderated by Eric Loberer.

Philip S. Bryant is the author of several collections of poetry, including Sermon on a Perfect Spring Day, which was nominated for a 1999 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry. His most recent collection is Stompin’ at The Grand Terrace:  A Jazz Memoir in Verse with music by Carolyn Wilkins. Born and raised in Chicago, Bryant is a Professor of English at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.

Arleta Little is the Executive Director of the Givens Foundation for African American Literature where she has worked for more than five years to enrich cultural understanding and learning through programs that advance and celebrate African American literature and writers.  As part of her work at the Givens Foundation, she produces the NOMMO African American Author Series, a series of conversations between black writers on the state of the art of African American literature.  As a poet, Arleta has studied with literary masters Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, Ishmael Reed, and Patricia Smith.  She holds degrees in English, Social Work, and Public Affairs.  Her poetry has been published in Konch Magazine and she has edited conversations with luminary authors for Black Renaissance Noire.  She is currently working on her first book of poetry.

Eric Lorberer holds an MFA in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has published poems in dozens of literary journals, ranging from American Poetry Review to VOLT, and his essays and reviews have appeared in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. He has received a SASE/Jerome Fellowship for his poetry, and an essay version of his talk "The Ashbery Bridge" was named a Notable Essay in The Best American Essays 2008. As the editor of Rain Taxi Review of Books, he is responsible for the voice and style that has brought the magazine widespread acclaim. Lorberer also is the director of the Twin Cities Book Festival, has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, and speaks at conferences and literary festivals around the country as an advocate for independent publishing and literary culture.

Kristin Naca is a long-time member of the Macondo Writers’ Workshop in San Antonio, Texas. Her collection of poetry, BIRD EATING BIRD, was selected for the National Poetry Series mtvU Prize in 2008 and appears with Harper Perennial. It was named finalist for the Audre Lorde Prize and Lambda Literary Award. Naca has held fellowships from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She serves as the 2010-11 Poetry Mentor at the Loft Literary Center. She teaches creative writing, Latino and Asian American Poetry at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Daniel Slager is the Publisher and CEO of Milkweed Editions. Prior to joining Milkweed as Editor-in-Chief in 2005, he was an Editor at Harcourt Trade Publishers in New York, where he worked with internationally renowned writers such as Günter Grass, José Saramago, Wislawa Szymborska, and Umberto Eco. And prior to joining Harcourt, he was the Associate Editor of Grand Street, a leading quarterly magazine of literature and fine arts.

Hans Weyandt has been selling books in St. Paul and Minneapolis since 1999. A co-owner of Micawber's Books since 2003, his entire adult life has been professionally devoted to selling great books. Poetry speaking, he loves Marie Howe, Yusef Komunyakaa and Richard Wright.

Free 

Tuesday
Apr122011

35W Bridge Memorial Site Prep Has Begun - Mill City Times Exclusive

Site preparation has started for the 35W Remembrance Garden across from Gold Medal Park in the Mill District of Minneapolis.

The site -

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Trees and shrubs have been cleared and pruned to shape scenic views -

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A couple of views -

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Next Step in the New Design Guidelines for the St. Anthony Falls Historic District

A number of concerns and suggestions were voiced at the April 6 'Development of New Design Guidelines for the St. Anthony Falls Historic District' public meeting held at the Mill City Museum.

Below, Brian Schaffer, Senior City Planner for the City of Minneapolis Community Planning & Economic Development (CPED), conducted the meeting. 

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Historic District Design Guidelines are a local policy and regulatory tool used in decision-making to evaluate alterations and new development within the historic district.  The current Design Guidelines for the district were adopted by the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission in 1980.  In the three decades since the existing guidelines were adopted, the district has seen dramatic change.  Access to and interaction with the falls and the river has evolved, infrastructure has been added, project plans have been developed and realized, and the understanding and knowledge of the historic resources in the district have increased.

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Brian compiled the feedback given during the meeting, which he'll present at the April 25 Public Workshop (location TBD).   During the April 25 meeting, attendees will define and discuss topics and issues that the new Guidelines should address.   Anyone who would like to voice their opinions regarding development of the St. Anthony Falls Historic District is encouraged to attend the April 25 Workshop.

An added bonus (but unrelated) to attending the April 6 meeting was this unique view from the Mill City Museum's 6th Floor Conference Room:

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Tonight - Book Arts Roundtable at MCBA with Ruben Nusz and Scott Nedrelow

Time:  7:00pm

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

Location: This Book is a Gallery
with Ruben Nusz and Scott Nedrelow

Location is a Minneapolis-based quarterly publication of limited edition artists' books featuring idea-based work in an array of two-dimensional media. Essentially a gallery between two hard covers, Location focuses on book-form installations and group exhibitions in print, collaborating with visual artists to produce new work specifically suited to serial pages. In this round table, Location's curator-creators Ruben Nusz and Scott Nedrelow will talk about the project, exploring questions such as "How is (and isn't) a book like a gallery?" and "How do visual artists adapt to the sequence of the book?"

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
Apr112011

Capella Halo Green Tonight [Photos]

Taken tonight from the rooftop patio of the Bridgewater Lofts in the Mill District of Downtown Minneapolis:

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Monday
Apr112011

Nicollet Mall Closed for Repaving Approximately 4 Weeks 

Beginning at 9:00am on Monday, April 11, Nicollet Mall will close for repaving.  This project is expected to last four weeks.

During the project, buses will be detoured as follows:
 
Buses will travel on Hennepin Avenue between Washington Avenue and 11th/12th Streets, using Lasalle and 11th/12th Streets between Grant and Hennepin. Board northbound buses on Grant at LaSalle or at any stop on Hennepin.
 
Board southbound buses on Nicollet at Grant or at any stop on Hennepin.
 
Note: On the North end of their trips, Route 18 buses will travel on Washington to Marquette to 1st Street North to Hennepin. They will not serve 3rd Street.
 
For questions, contact:
Renee Allen, Crime Prevention Specialist
Minneapolis Police Department, First Precinct
renee.allen@ci.minneapolis.mn.us
612-673-5163

Monday
Apr112011

Spoonriver Chefs Show "The Human Do.ing" How to Cook Healthy

By now most people have heard about Blue Cross Blue Shield's campaign with Scott, “The Human Do.ing”, who has been getting in shape while being on display at the Mall of America. 

Recently, Brenda Langton and Sarah Jean of Spoonriver visited Scott and showed him how to incorporate a variety of healthy foods into his diet.