Minneapolis Saint Paul Event Calender

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Poster Offensive IV
9/7/2008
By utilizing the historically and politically potent medium of the poster, the show acts as an independent, nonpartisan collection of contemporary interpretations of political dissent, social awareness and hopefully an unfettered optimism.

Songs of Returning, Both Silent and Aloud
9/7/2008
How do we touch the land and how does it touch us? Songs of Returning is an occasion to appraise different relationships to the land.

American Pottery Festival
9/7/2008
American Pottery Festival at Northern Clay Center.

Swiss Impressions: The Art of Metal Type
9/7/2008
The design mastery of Basel desiger/printer Romano Hanni.

MCP Connects
9/7/2008
The exhibition highlights a wide variety of techniques, visions, and perspectives in photography, from all skill levels and ages. Images from youth, outreach, and adult programs.

Abinadi Meza
9/7/2008
A sound and film installation involving feedback loops and memory.

From Freedoms Shadow: African Americans at the United States Capitol
9/7/2008
Art exhibit highlighting the African American experience at the capitol.

History Room: 20 Years of No Name and the Soap Factory
9/7/2008
A visual history of the long-running gallery space, curated by Andy Sturdevant.

Position and Imposition: MCAD Faculty Responds to Politics
9/7/2008
MCADs annual faculty exhibition takes on the current political climate.

Freedom of Assembly
9/7/2008
Students explore their political identity through collaboration.

Face the Nation: How National Identity Shaped Modern Typeface Design 1900-1960
9/7/2008
This historical exhibition investigates how the desire to reinforce, redefine or transcend national identities shaped the design of typefaces around the world between 1900 and 1960.

Flowers, Farms and Forests
9/7/2008
Becky Jokela lives on a farm near Cannon Falls and is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and the changing seasons. Pastel is her medium of choice because she feels its intensity best captures the richness of the natural world.

Minnesota Summer Dreams
9/7/2008
Work by Patricia Canelake, Sra Dudgeon, and Michael Tonder.

Chris Larson
9/7/2008
Featuring a new film as well as new sculptures, drawings, and photographs.

The One Show: Advertising + Design + Interactive
9/7/2008
This touring exhibition presents the worlds best work in print, radio, television, design, interactive, and new media as selected by The One Club, the leading nonprofit organization for the recognition and promotion of excellence in advertising.

Bruce Berry: No Borders
9/7/2008
Inspire Arts, an arts enrichment program for the patients, visitors, staff and community of Hennepin County Medical Center, is pleased to present a visual art exhibit by local artist and peace activist Bruce Berry.

Honoring Tradition: Finnish and Sami-Inspired Textiles
9/7/2008
Handmade textiles by artisans who honor and are inspired by Finnish and Sami techniques and designs.

Unconventional Wisdom
9/7/2008
A two-person show with prints by Mike Elko and Macalester College Professor Ruthann Godollei. Presented by MAEP.

Millions of Innocent Accidents
9/7/2008
Hardland/Heartland, a creative group helmed by Eric Carlson and Aaron Anderson, offer a post-apocalyptic vision of the Midwest.

Hail to the Chief: Images of the American Presidency
9/7/2008
Designed as a non-partisan view of the American presidency, this special exhibition features a selection of original works focusing on presidential themes.

Peter Henry Emerson and American Naturalistic Photography
9/7/2008
Photography Exhibit featuring work by Peter Emerson.

Design for the Other 90%
9/7/2008
Showcasing designs that use conventional and unorthodox methods, new and traditional materials, and ancient and innovative technologies to solve problems.

Richard Prince: Spiritual America
9/7/2008
Nobody cannibalizes an image like Richard Prince, who has carved his place in contemporary art by recycling, reflecting, and reframing photographs, cartoons, advertisements, and other images already existing in the public sphere.

We Couldnt Live at Home
9/7/2008
Lives and stories of Northeast Minneapolis residents told through the photos of Wing Young Huie.

Tales of the Territory
9/7/2008
Exploring Minnesotas earliest years as an organized political entity.

Open House Exhibit
9/7/2008
Open House brings to life the adage "if these walls could talk."

Call the Lady with the Alligator Purse
9/7/2008
View the artifacts from the Hennepin History Museums most popular collections of the historic hats and purses.

From Sportswear to Streetwear: American Innovation
9/7/2008
A collection demonstrating the migration of specialty fabrics and styles such as golf shirts, ski pants, equestrian-wear and athletic shoes into non-sport casual dress.

Hindsight is Always 20/20
9/7/2008
Solo exhibition of work by R. Luke Dubois.

Friedlander: Photography
9/7/2008
Comprising 6 early color portraits, 477 black-and-white gelatin silver prints, and 25 examples of Lee Friedlanders books, special editions, and portfolios, this exhibition traces a prolific career that continues to thrive after a half-century.

Fit for a Queen: Nobel Gowns of H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden
9/7/2008
An exhibit of gowns worn to the annual Nobel Prize festivities by Silvia Sommerlath since becoming Queen of Sweden in 1976.

Concrete and Grass
9/7/2008
A free three-day festival celebrating the vibrant and eclectic Twin Cities music scene in Lowertown St. Paul.

Erin Schwab & Jay Fuchs
9/7/2008
Every Monday and Sunday at the Times

Staraoke Karaoke
9/7/2008
Every Tues, Thurs, and Sun at Grumpys.

Beat Sanctuary
9/7/2008
DJs and Drink Specials at Azias Caterpillar Lounge.

Concrete & Grass Festival
9/7/2008
Rooted in the vibrant and eclectic Twin Cities music scene, the festival intentionally spans a wide variety of music genres as well as a number of performances by local arts organizations.

Dr. Mambos Combo
9/7/2008
Every Sunday and Monday

Cheetah Nunchuck
9/7/2008


Crime in Stereo
9/7/2008
With Fake Problems.

Bill Kubeczeko Appreciation Concert hosted by Eight Head
9/7/2008
The Cedar expresses its appreciation for the work of former Artistic Director Bill Kubeczko, with a pioneering local world music group he long championed.

Outformation
9/7/2008
With WBPN.

Lake Harriet Bandshell 5k Walk
9/7/2008
People for Parks hosts the annual 5K Run/Walk for the Lake Harriet Band Shell.

Minnesota Renaissance Festival
9/7/2008
More than 275 merchants, performers, food, and more within a 22 acre 16th Century village.

Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action
9/7/2008
Work up a sweat as you encounter a diversity of ways to move, try activities and measure the movements impact on your body.

What Do YOU Say, AMERICA?
9/7/2008
A collection of Government-issued posters from World War I and World War II.

Reflection
9/7/2008
A thought, an image or a glimpse of life in a mirror through music, dance, visual arts and spoken word. Featuring original works by Minnesota authors and composers.

Good Morning, Gentlemen
9/7/2008
Good Morning, Gentlemen is a new theater consortium made up of the following unashamed dilettantes; Andrew Broder, Mark Erickson, Kristen Kvalsten and Jeremy Ylvisaker.

Bill Watkins: The Once and Future Celt
9/7/2008
Local legend Bill Watkins reads and signs "The Once And Future Celt", the third book in his trilogy.

Sherry Quan Lee and Anya Achtenberg
9/7/2008
Sherry Quan Lee and Anya Achtenberg discuss their work.

William Kent Krueger: Red Knife: A Cork OConnor Mystery
9/7/2008


Blessed are the Peacemakers
9/7/2008
Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition, "Peace of Art," by Daniell Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.

Chuck & Seans Trivia
9/7/2008
Trivia and drinking every Sunday at the 331.

Summer Flower Show in the Sunken Garden
9/7/2008
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest season.

Midstates Distributing Company, Inc.
9/7/2008
Fall Trade Show

Forever Plaid
9/7/2008
Forever Plaid theater production.

Fences
9/7/2008
A heartbreaking story of a man and his last chance at bat.

The Cooking Show: Con Mero Cocinero Karimi
9/7/2008
Savor a tasty theatrical experience with revolutionary chef Mero Cocinero Karimi and his culinary comrades as they dish up Iranian-Guatemalan-Filipino food, cultural consciousness and humor!

Little House on the Prairie
9/7/2008
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilders beloved "Little House" books, this world premiere musical centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the familys settlement in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced by a family in a pione

Swing!
9/7/2008
Broadway musical revue with more than 30 song and dance numbers and a live swing band on stage.

Wellstone!
9/7/2008
Wellstone! is a play about a public servant, living and working through a set of core values that were often in conflict with the institutions he served.

I Remember Mama
9/7/2008
New work from New Breath Productions.

Peter Pan
9/7/2008
Experience this classic adventure as it comes to life in a stunning and surprising way with live performers and brilliant shadow puppets from renowned Italian puppet master Fabrizio Montecchi.

Minnesota Twins Vs. Detroit Tigers
9/7/2008


Midstates Distributing Company, Inc.
9/8/2008
Fall Trade Show

Summer Flower Show in the Sunken Garden
9/8/2008
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest season.

Blessed are the Peacemakers
9/8/2008
Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition, "Peace of Art," by Daniell Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.

Trivia with Dessa
9/8/2008
Trivia with Dessa every Monday.

Adventures in Mating
9/8/2008
YOU play the role of cruel fate in this hit comedy about a mismatched couple on a blind date. When the daters cant make simple decisions like red or white wine, kiss or slap, leave or stay--the audience votes and the show takes off in wildly different di

Open Mic Night
9/8/2008
Open mic comedy night.

DJ Spur
9/8/2008
DJ Spur in the Caterpillar Lounge every Monday.

Erin Schwab & Jay Fuchs
9/8/2008
Every Monday and Sunday at the Times

Karaoke Night
9/8/2008
Karaoke at Pi every Monday and Wednesday night.

Ladies Night
9/8/2008
Ladies drink free and DJs spin records!

Jazz Implosion
9/8/2008
Live jazz every Monday.

Zacc Harris
9/8/2008
Every Monday at Rossis.

Beat Sanctuary
9/8/2008
DJs and Drink Specials at Azias Caterpillar Lounge.

Dr. Mambos Combo
9/8/2008
Every Sunday and Monday

The Slats
9/8/2008
With System & Station and Mise en Place.

Billy McLaughlin
9/8/2008
With Ande McKee, Steven Bennet, and Dean Magraw.

From Sportswear to Streetwear: American Innovation
9/8/2008
A collection demonstrating the migration of specialty fabrics and styles such as golf shirts, ski pants, equestrian-wear and athletic shoes into non-sport casual dress.

Bruce Berry: No Borders
9/8/2008
Inspire Arts, an arts enrichment program for the patients, visitors, staff and community of Hennepin County Medical Center, is pleased to present a visual art exhibit by local artist and peace activist Bruce Berry.

30 Percent More Commercial
9/8/2008
Best known for their animation on Emmy Nominated TV Series "Yo Gabba Gabba" and high-end interactive development; Minneapolis own PUNYs twenty-two artists, designers, and programmers throw shit against a wall to see what sticks.

The One Show: Advertising + Design + Interactive
9/8/2008
This touring exhibition presents the worlds best work in print, radio, television, design, interactive, and new media as selected by The One Club, the leading nonprofit organization for the recognition and promotion of excellence in advertising.

Freedom: The Fiber of our Nation
9/8/2008
National and local artists express a personal interpretation of freedom in exciting creations of fiber sculpture, collage, and every other textile art technique, using fibers that run the gamut from thread to vegetable bags.

Mess
9/8/2008
A collaborative video and sound installation by the artists Anne Wilson and Shawn Decker.

John Rummelhoff and Kim Matthews
9/8/2008


Normandale Faculty Art Exhibit
9/8/2008
Featuring various media

Flowers, Farms and Forests
9/8/2008
Becky Jokela lives on a farm near Cannon Falls and is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and the changing seasons. Pastel is her medium of choice because she feels its intensity best captures the richness of the natural world.

Face the Nation: How National Identity Shaped Modern Typeface Design 1900-1960
9/8/2008
This historical exhibition investigates how the desire to reinforce, redefine or transcend national identities shaped the design of typefaces around the world between 1900 and 1960.

Genus Elephas
9/8/2008
A juried exhibition of original work inspired by or about the Elephant.

Position and Imposition: MCAD Faculty Responds to Politics
9/8/2008
MCADs annual faculty exhibition takes on the current political climate.

New Masters of Wood Turning: Expanding the Boundaries of Wood Art
9/8/2008
Twenty-eight international artists works will be exhibited exclusively in the Minneapolis gallery this summer along with launching the groundbreaking book on visionaries of new wood sculpture.

History Room: 20 Years of No Name and the Soap Factory
9/8/2008
A visual history of the long-running gallery space, curated by Andy Sturdevant.

From Freedoms Shadow: African Americans at the United States Capitol
9/8/2008
Art exhibit highlighting the African American experience at the capitol.

Swiss Impressions: The Art of Metal Type
9/8/2008
The design mastery of Basel desiger/printer Romano Hanni.

Americans Who Tell the Truth
9/8/2008
Paintings of influential Americans by Robert Shetterly.

Dr. Seuss for President
9/8/2008
The political works of childrens author Theodor Geisel.

Annual Members Juried Art Show
9/8/2008
The public is invited to attend this special salute to the several hundred area artists whose works will be featured. This is EACs premiere event and attracts talented entrants from the entire Twin City area and beyond.

Fresh
9/8/2008
Works by works by Erin Johnson & Sue Fox.

Poster Offensive IV
9/8/2008
By utilizing the historically and politically potent medium of the poster, the show acts as an independent, nonpartisan collection of contemporary interpretations of political dissent, social awareness and hopefully an unfettered optimism.

Sara Langworthy
9/8/2008
An exhibit of fiber art by Sara Langworthy.

A Night With The Agency
9/8/2008
Featuring the work of Jason Lee, Chris Pastras and Clint Peterson. Jason will be exhibiting some of his photographic work, while Chris and Clint will be presenting some of their drawings, illustrations, and paintings.

I Remember Mama
9/8/2008
New work from New Breath Productions.

Wellstone!
9/8/2008
Wellstone! is a play about a public servant, living and working through a set of core values that were often in conflict with the institutions he served.

The Lion, The Witch, and the War Hero; or is McCain Able?
9/8/2008
Brave New Workshop performers from recent shows satirize the politicians, election process, and what it is to be a voter in the USA.

William Murray: New Work
9/9/2008
New work by painter William Murray.

Paul Benson
9/9/2008
Over a dozen new paintings by the Minnesota artist Paul Benson.

Sara Langworthy
9/9/2008
An exhibit of fiber art by Sara Langworthy.

Poster Offensive IV
9/9/2008
By utilizing the historically and politically potent medium of the poster, the show acts as an independent, nonpartisan collection of contemporary interpretations of political dissent, social awareness and hopefully an unfettered optimism.

Fresh
9/9/2008
Works by works by Erin Johnson & Sue Fox.

Given: The Waterfall, the Illuminating Gas
9/9/2008
Work by artist Abinadi Meza.

Annual Members Juried Art Show
9/9/2008
The public is invited to attend this special salute to the several hundred area artists whose works will be featured. This is EACs premiere event and attracts talented entrants from the entire Twin City area and beyond.

Dr. Seuss for President
9/9/2008
The political works of childrens author Theodor Geisel.

Americans Who Tell the Truth
9/9/2008
Paintings of influential Americans by Robert Shetterly.

Dominic Rouse
9/9/2008
Black and white surrealistic photography by Dominic Rouse.

Pieces of Italy
9/9/2008
Photographs of Italy by Howard M. Christopherson.

Swiss Impressions: The Art of Metal Type
9/9/2008
The design mastery of Basel desiger/printer Romano Hanni.

MCP Connects
9/9/2008
The exhibition highlights a wide variety of techniques, visions, and perspectives in photography, from all skill levels and ages. Images from youth, outreach, and adult programs.

From Freedoms Shadow: African Americans at the United States Capitol
9/9/2008
Art exhibit highlighting the African American experience at the capitol.

History Room: 20 Years of No Name and the Soap Factory
9/9/2008
A visual history of the long-running gallery space, curated by Andy Sturdevant.

Abinadi Meza
9/9/2008
A sound and film installation involving feedback loops and memory.

New Masters of Wood Turning: Expanding the Boundaries of Wood Art
9/9/2008
Twenty-eight international artists works will be exhibited exclusively in the Minneapolis gallery this summer along with launching the groundbreaking book on visionaries of new wood sculpture.

Position and Imposition: MCAD Faculty Responds to Politics
9/9/2008
MCADs annual faculty exhibition takes on the current political climate.

Genus Elephas
9/9/2008
A juried exhibition of original work inspired by or about the Elephant.

Face the Nation: How National Identity Shaped Modern Typeface Design 1900-1960
9/9/2008
This historical exhibition investigates how the desire to reinforce, redefine or transcend national identities shaped the design of typefaces around the world between 1900 and 1960.

Flowers, Farms and Forests
9/9/2008
Becky Jokela lives on a farm near Cannon Falls and is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and the changing seasons. Pastel is her medium of choice because she feels its intensity best captures the richness of the natural world.

Normandale Faculty Art Exhibit
9/9/2008
Featuring various media

John Rummelhoff and Kim Matthews
9/9/2008


Chris Larson
9/9/2008
Featuring a new film as well as new sculptures, drawings, and photographs.

Animal Art II - Critical Habitat
9/9/2008
The sequel to the Animal Art show will feature critical/endangered species and the human impact on nature and natural habitat.

Mess
9/9/2008
A collaborative video and sound installation by the artists Anne Wilson and Shawn Decker.

Freedom: The Fiber of our Nation
9/9/2008
National and local artists express a personal interpretation of freedom in exciting creations of fiber sculpture, collage, and every other textile art technique, using fibers that run the gamut from thread to vegetable bags.

The One Show: Advertising + Design + Interactive
9/9/2008
This touring exhibition presents the worlds best work in print, radio, television, design, interactive, and new media as selected by The One Club, the leading nonprofit organization for the recognition and promotion of excellence in advertising.

Vision to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors Share Their Experiences Through Art
9/9/2008
The Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, presents Voice to Vision, an exhibition that captures the extraordinary experiences of genocide survivors from different parts of the world.

Laurie Svedberg & John Stillmunks
9/9/2008
Local Northeast Artist Laurie Svedberg and Iowa Artist John Stillmunks exhibit at Artistic Indulgence.

30 Percent More Commercial
9/9/2008
Best known for their animation on Emmy Nominated TV Series "Yo Gabba Gabba" and high-end interactive development; Minneapolis own PUNYs twenty-two artists, designers, and programmers throw shit against a wall to see what sticks.

Bruce Berry: No Borders
9/9/2008
Inspire Arts, an arts enrichment program for the patients, visitors, staff and community of Hennepin County Medical Center, is pleased to present a visual art exhibit by local artist and peace activist Bruce Berry.

Jean Charles Duffaut
9/9/2008
The work of Jean Charles Duffaut from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.

Hands on: People at Work
9/9/2008
Selected works will offer tribute to the sweat equity earned through hard work, artisanship and craftsmanship. Featured artist Judy Westergard will be displaying her series "A Show of Hands?Hands as Portraiture."

Matthew Pawlowski
9/9/2008
Decorative patterns from the era were labyrinthine stories unto themselves. By re-visiting portraits again, by comparing and exploring symbols and patterns, Pawlowski hopes to honor people he loves while they are still here to bear witness.

Seho Park and Peter Zelle
9/9/2008
Featuring paintings by Park, and glass by Zelle

From Sportswear to Streetwear: American Innovation
9/9/2008
A collection demonstrating the migration of specialty fabrics and styles such as golf shirts, ski pants, equestrian-wear and athletic shoes into non-sport casual dress.

Call the Lady with the Alligator Purse
9/9/2008
View the artifacts from the Hennepin History Museums most popular collections of the historic hats and purses.

Hindsight is Always 20/20
9/9/2008
Solo exhibition of work by R. Luke Dubois.

Fit for a Queen: Nobel Gowns of H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden
9/9/2008
An exhibit of gowns worn to the annual Nobel Prize festivities by Silvia Sommerlath since becoming Queen of Sweden in 1976.

Friedlander: Photography
9/9/2008
Comprising 6 early color portraits, 477 black-and-white gelatin silver prints, and 25 examples of Lee Friedlanders books, special editions, and portfolios, this exhibition traces a prolific career that continues to thrive after a half-century.

Open House Exhibit
9/9/2008
Open House brings to life the adage "if these walls could talk."

Tales of the Territory
9/9/2008
Exploring Minnesotas earliest years as an organized political entity.

We Couldnt Live at Home
9/9/2008
Lives and stories of Northeast Minneapolis residents told through the photos of Wing Young Huie.

Richard Prince: Spiritual America
9/9/2008
Nobody cannibalizes an image like Richard Prince, who has carved his place in contemporary art by recycling, reflecting, and reframing photographs, cartoons, advertisements, and other images already existing in the public sphere.

Hail to the Chief: Images of the American Presidency
9/9/2008
Designed as a non-partisan view of the American presidency, this special exhibition features a selection of original works focusing on presidential themes.

Millions of Innocent Accidents
9/9/2008
Hardland/Heartland, a creative group helmed by Eric Carlson and Aaron Anderson, offer a post-apocalyptic vision of the Midwest.

Unconventional Wisdom
9/9/2008
A two-person show with prints by Mike Elko and Macalester College Professor Ruthann Godollei. Presented by MAEP.

Honoring Tradition: Finnish and Sami-Inspired Textiles
9/9/2008
Handmade textiles by artisans who honor and are inspired by Finnish and Sami techniques and designs.

Birthday Tuesdays w/ Dueling Pianos
9/9/2008
Bring in 3 or more friends the Tuesday before or after your birthday, and YOU drink FREE. Dueling pianos all night!

Beat Sanctuary
9/9/2008
DJs and Drink Specials at Azias Caterpillar Lounge.

Staraoke Karaoke
9/9/2008
Every Tues, Thurs, and Sun at Grumpys.

Cadillac Kolstad & The Flats
9/9/2008
Every Tuesday at Rossis.

Convergence
9/9/2008
With DJ Jon Hester and special guests.

Schmidt, Wong, Meyer & Musselman
9/9/2008
Live jazz at the Artists Quarter every Tuesday.

Sensacion Latina
9/9/2008
Latin music every Tuesday at Famous Daves.

International Reggae All-Stars
9/9/2008
Every Tuesday

The Dandy Warhols
9/9/2008


An Evening with Chicago
9/9/2008
Classic rockers Chicago perform live.

Worlds Biggest Playgroup
9/9/2008
A day of fun-filled FREE activities, fabulous giveaways, & live entertainment for moms and babies! Presented by Babytalk Magazine.

Sussed
9/9/2008
Every Tuesday at the Bryant Lake Bowl.

What Do YOU Say, AMERICA?
9/9/2008
A collection of Government-issued posters from World War I and World War II.

Baby Storytime
9/9/2008


Toddler Storytime
9/9/2008


Steve Thayer: The Leper
9/9/2008
The Leper is the story of a Minnesota schoolteacher who contracts leprosy and is exiled to a colony so miserable its existence is only rumored.

Erin Hunter: Warriors
9/9/2008
Bestselling author of the Warriors series, Erin Hunter, will read from and sign copies of Eclipse, the fourth book in the Power of Three series.

Raking Through Books: What are Politicians Reading
9/9/2008
Raking Through Books ponders "What are Politicians Reading?" Learn what State Auditor Rebecca Otto, Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page and Minneapolis City Council member Ralph Remington are reading.

Blessed are the Peacemakers
9/9/2008
Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition, "Peace of Art," by Daniell Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.

Summer Flower Show in the Sunken Garden
9/9/2008
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest season.

Midstates Distributing Company, Inc.
9/9/2008
Fall Trade Show

Investools, Inc.
9/9/2008
Training Seminar

International Council of Shopping Centers
9/9/2008
North Central States Retail Real Estate Forum

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
9/9/2008
Naturalization Ceremony

Swing!
9/9/2008
Broadway musical revue with more than 30 song and dance numbers and a live swing band on stage.

Little House on the Prairie
9/9/2008
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilders beloved "Little House" books, this world premiere musical centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the familys settlement in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced by a family in a pione

I Remember Mama
9/9/2008
New work from New Breath Productions.

Peter Pan
9/9/2008
Experience this classic adventure as it comes to life in a stunning and surprising way with live performers and brilliant shadow puppets from renowned Italian puppet master Fabrizio Montecchi.

Minnesota Twins Vs. Kansas City Royals
9/9/2008


Lynx vs. Indiana
9/9/2008


Free Bacon Wednesdays
9/10/2008
All you can eat bacon every Wednesday!

Summer Flower Show in the Sunken Garden
9/10/2008
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest season.

Blessed are the Peacemakers
9/10/2008
Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition, "Peace of Art," by Daniell Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.

U.S. Foodservice
9/10/2008
Trade Show

CrossTechMedia, Inc.
9/10/2008
Business to Business ITEC

Pre-School Storytime
9/10/2008


Erin Hunter: Eclipse
9/10/2008
Join author Erin Hunter tonight when she introduces Eclipse, the highly anticipated fourth book in her "Warriors: Power of Three" series.

Neal Karlen: The Story of Yiddish
9/10/2008
Noted journalist, author and U of M instructor Neal Karlen will discuss his book, The Story of Yiddish.

What Do YOU Say, AMERICA?
9/10/2008
A collection of Government-issued posters from World War I and World War II.

Beat Sanctuary
9/10/2008
DJs and Drink Specials at Azias Caterpillar Lounge.

Martin Zellar
9/10/2008
Martin Zellar live, every Wednesday.

Salsa Del Soul
9/10/2008
Salsa night at Bellanotte.

Vibe Wednesdays
9/10/2008
Chill out with downtempo DJs and cocktails in the cool ambiance of the Soundbar.

Dueling Pianos 80s Night
9/10/2008
Celebrate the 80s at the Top of Your Lungs with The Shout House Dueling Pianos

Karaoke Night
9/10/2008
Karaoke at Pi every Monday and Wednesday night.

Transmission
9/10/2008
DJ Jake Rudhs long-running new wave dance night.

GB Leighton
9/10/2008
Every Wednesday

3 Kings Sound System
9/10/2008


Future Antiques
9/10/2008
With The Ready Goes.

Ice Cube
9/10/2008


Fredrico Aubele
9/10/2008


Miles Hunt & William Hussey
9/10/2008


Plastic People Of The Universe
9/10/2008


Forever Seeking
9/10/2008
A two day music festival featuring international music and film screenings.

Honoring Tradition: Finnish and Sami-Inspired Textiles
9/10/2008
Handmade textiles by artisans who honor and are inspired by Finnish and Sami techniques and designs.

Unconventional Wisdom
9/10/2008
A two-person show with prints by Mike Elko and Macalester College Professor Ruthann Godollei. Presented by MAEP.

Millions of Innocent Accidents
9/10/2008
Hardland/Heartland, a creative group helmed by Eric Carlson and Aaron Anderson, offer a post-apocalyptic vision of the Midwest.

Hail to the Chief: Images of the American Presidency
9/10/2008
Designed as a non-partisan view of the American presidency, this special exhibition features a selection of original works focusing on presidential themes.

Richard Prince: Spiritual America
9/10/2008
Nobody cannibalizes an image like Richard Prince, who has carved his place in contemporary art by recycling, reflecting, and reframing photographs, cartoons, advertisements, and other images already existing in the public sphere.

We Couldnt Live at Home
9/10/2008
Lives and stories of Northeast Minneapolis residents told through the photos of Wing Young Huie.

Tales of the Territory
9/10/2008
Exploring Minnesotas earliest years as an organized political entity.

Open House Exhibit
9/10/2008
Open House brings to life the adage "if these walls could talk."

Friedlander: Photography
9/10/2008
Comprising 6 early color portraits, 477 black-and-white gelatin silver prints, and 25 examples of Lee Friedlanders books, special editions, and portfolios, this exhibition traces a prolific career that continues to thrive after a half-century.

Fit for a Queen: Nobel Gowns of H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden
9/10/2008
An exhibit of gowns worn to the annual Nobel Prize festivities by Silvia Sommerlath since becoming Queen of Sweden in 1976.

Hindsight is Always 20/20
9/10/2008
Solo exhibition of work by R. Luke Dubois.

Call the Lady with the Alligator Purse
9/10/2008
View the artifacts from the Hennepin History Museums most popular collections of the historic hats and purses.

From Sportswear to Streetwear: American Innovation
9/10/2008
A collection demonstrating the migration of specialty fabrics and styles such as golf shirts, ski pants, equestrian-wear and athletic shoes into non-sport casual dress.

Seho Park and Peter Zelle
9/10/2008
Featuring paintings by Park, and glass by Zelle

Normandale Faculty Art Exhibit
9/10/2008
Featuring various media

Chris Larson
9/10/2008
Featuring a new film as well as new sculptures, drawings, and photographs.

John Rummelhoff and Kim Matthews
9/10/2008


Flowers, Farms and Forests
9/10/2008
Becky Jokela lives on a farm near Cannon Falls and is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and the changing seasons. Pastel is her medium of choice because she feels its intensity best captures the richness of the natural world.

Face the Nation: How National Identity Shaped Modern Typeface Design 1900-1960
9/10/2008
This historical exhibition investigates how the desire to reinforce, redefine or transcend national identities shaped the design of typefaces around the world between 1900 and 1960.

Genus Elephas
9/10/2008
A juried exhibition of original work inspired by or about the Elephant.

Position and Imposition: MCAD Faculty Responds to Politics
9/10/2008
MCADs annual faculty exhibition takes on the current political climate.

New Masters of Wood Turning: Expanding the Boundaries of Wood Art
9/10/2008
Twenty-eight international artists works will be exhibited exclusively in the Minneapolis gallery this summer along with launching the groundbreaking book on visionaries of new wood sculpture.

Abinadi Meza
9/10/2008
A sound and film installation involving feedback loops and memory.

History Room: 20 Years of No Name and the Soap Factory
9/10/2008
A visual history of the long-running gallery space, curated by Andy Sturdevant.

From Freedoms Shadow: African Americans at the United States Capitol
9/10/2008
Art exhibit highlighting the African American experience at the capitol.

MCP Connects
9/10/2008
The exhibition highlights a wide variety of techniques, visions, and perspectives in photography, from all skill levels and ages. Images from youth, outreach, and adult programs.

Swiss Impressions: The Art of Metal Type
9/10/2008
The design mastery of Basel desiger/printer Romano Hanni.

Pieces of Italy
9/10/2008
Photographs of Italy by Howard M. Christopherson.

Dominic Rouse
9/10/2008
Black and white surrealistic photography by Dominic Rouse.

Americans Who Tell the Truth
9/10/2008
Paintings of influential Americans by Robert Shetterly.

Dr. Seuss for President
9/10/2008
The political works of childrens author Theodor Geisel.

Annual Members Juried Art Show
9/10/2008
The public is invited to attend this special salute to the several hundred area artists whose works will be featured. This is EACs premiere event and attracts talented entrants from the entire Twin City area and beyond.

Given: The Waterfall, the Illuminating Gas
9/10/2008
Work by artist Abinadi Meza.

Fresh
9/10/2008
Works by works by Erin Johnson & Sue Fox.

Poster Offensive IV
9/10/2008
By utilizing the historically and politically potent medium of the poster, the show acts as an independent, nonpartisan collection of contemporary interpretations of political dissent, social awareness and hopefully an unfettered optimism.

Annual CVA Faculty Exhibition
9/10/2008


Sara Langworthy
9/10/2008
An exhibit of fiber art by Sara Langworthy.

Paul Benson
9/10/2008
Over a dozen new paintings by the Minnesota artist Paul Benson.

William Murray: New Work
9/10/2008
New work by painter William Murray.

Matthew Pawlowski
9/10/2008
Decorative patterns from the era were labyrinthine stories unto themselves. By re-visiting portraits again, by comparing and exploring symbols and patterns, Pawlowski hopes to honor people he loves while they are still here to bear witness.

Hands on: People at Work
9/10/2008
Selected works will offer tribute to the sweat equity earned through hard work, artisanship and craftsmanship. Featured artist Judy Westergard will be displaying her series "A Show of Hands?Hands as Portraiture."

Jean Charles Duffaut
9/10/2008
The work of Jean Charles Duffaut from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.

Bruce Berry: No Borders
9/10/2008
Inspire Arts, an arts enrichment program for the patients, visitors, staff and community of Hennepin County Medical Center, is pleased to present a visual art exhibit by local artist and peace activist Bruce Berry.

30 Percent More Commercial
9/10/2008
Best known for their animation on Emmy Nominated TV Series "Yo Gabba Gabba" and high-end interactive development; Minneapolis own PUNYs twenty-two artists, designers, and programmers throw shit against a wall to see what sticks.

Laurie Svedberg & John Stillmunks
9/10/2008
Local Northeast Artist Laurie Svedberg and Iowa Artist John Stillmunks exhibit at Artistic Indulgence.

Vision to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors Share Their Experiences Through Art
9/10/2008
The Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, presents Voice to Vision, an exhibition that captures the extraordinary experiences of genocide survivors from different parts of the world.

Why Are You Making Me Sad?
9/10/2008
Scott Stulens work is an examination of how disappointment and failure shape personal and collective identity. His paintings, sculpture, and installations address a sense of loss resulting from the process of reconstructing childhood memories.

The One Show: Advertising + Design + Interactive
9/10/2008
This touring exhibition presents the worlds best work in print, radio, television, design, interactive, and new media as selected by The One Club, the leading nonprofit organization for the recognition and promotion of excellence in advertising.

Freedom: The Fiber of our Nation
9/10/2008
National and local artists express a personal interpretation of freedom in exciting creations of fiber sculpture, collage, and every other textile art technique, using fibers that run the gamut from thread to vegetable bags.

Mess
9/10/2008
A collaborative video and sound installation by the artists Anne Wilson and Shawn Decker.

Minnesota Twins Vs. Kansas City Royals
9/10/2008


Peter Pan
9/10/2008
Experience this classic adventure as it comes to life in a stunning and surprising way with live performers and brilliant shadow puppets from renowned Italian puppet master Fabrizio Montecchi.

I Remember Mama
9/10/2008
New work from New Breath Productions.

Little House on the Prairie
9/10/2008
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilders beloved "Little House" books, this world premiere musical centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the familys settlement in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced by a family in a pione

Swing!
9/10/2008
Broadway musical revue with more than 30 song and dance numbers and a live swing band on stage.

Fences
9/10/2008
A heartbreaking story of a man and his last chance at bat.

Sample Night Live!
9/10/2008
A diverse feast of the best music, performance art, independent film, spoken word, puppetry, theater, jazz, dance, novelty acts, wonder kids, comedians, improv, local bands and more.

Mess
9/11/2008
A collaborative video and sound installation by the artists Anne Wilson and Shawn Decker.

Freedom: The Fiber of our Nation
9/11/2008
National and local artists express a personal interpretation of freedom in exciting creations of fiber sculpture, collage, and every other textile art technique, using fibers that run the gamut from thread to vegetable bags.

The One Show: Advertising + Design + Interactive
9/11/2008
This touring exhibition presents the worlds best work in print, radio, television, design, interactive, and new media as selected by The One Club, the leading nonprofit organization for the recognition and promotion of excellence in advertising.

Why Are You Making Me Sad?
9/11/2008
Scott Stulens work is an examination of how disappointment and failure shape personal and collective identity. His paintings, sculpture, and installations address a sense of loss resulting from the process of reconstructing childhood memories.

Vision to Vision: Holocaust and Genocide Survivors Share Their Experiences Through Art
9/11/2008
The Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, presents Voice to Vision, an exhibition that captures the extraordinary experiences of genocide survivors from different parts of the world.

Laurie Svedberg & John Stillmunks
9/11/2008
Local Northeast Artist Laurie Svedberg and Iowa Artist John Stillmunks exhibit at Artistic Indulgence.

30 Percent More Commercial
9/11/2008
Best known for their animation on Emmy Nominated TV Series "Yo Gabba Gabba" and high-end interactive development; Minneapolis own PUNYs twenty-two artists, designers, and programmers throw shit against a wall to see what sticks.

Bruce Berry: No Borders
9/11/2008
Inspire Arts, an arts enrichment program for the patients, visitors, staff and community of Hennepin County Medical Center, is pleased to present a visual art exhibit by local artist and peace activist Bruce Berry.

Jean Charles Duffaut
9/11/2008
The work of Jean Charles Duffaut from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.

Hands on: People at Work
9/11/2008
Selected works will offer tribute to the sweat equity earned through hard work, artisanship and craftsmanship. Featured artist Judy Westergard will be displaying her series "A Show of Hands?Hands as Portraiture."

Matthew Pawlowski
9/11/2008
Decorative patterns from the era were labyrinthine stories unto themselves. By re-visiting portraits again, by comparing and exploring symbols and patterns, Pawlowski hopes to honor people he loves while they are still here to bear witness.

William Murray: New Work
9/11/2008
New work by painter William Murray.

Paul Benson
9/11/2008
Over a dozen new paintings by the Minnesota artist Paul Benson.

Sara Langworthy
9/11/2008
An exhibit of fiber art by Sara Langworthy.

Annual CVA Faculty Exhibition
9/11/2008


Poster Offensive IV
9/11/2008
By utilizing the historically and politically potent medium of the poster, the show acts as an independent, nonpartisan collection of contemporary interpretations of political dissent, social awareness and hopefully an unfettered optimism.

Fresh
9/11/2008
Works by works by Erin Johnson & Sue Fox.

Given: The Waterfall, the Illuminating Gas
9/11/2008
Work by artist Abinadi Meza.

Annual Members Juried Art Show
9/11/2008
The public is invited to attend this special salute to the several hundred area artists whose works will be featured. This is EACs premiere event and attracts talented entrants from the entire Twin City area and beyond.

Dr. Seuss for President
9/11/2008
The political works of childrens author Theodor Geisel.

Americans Who Tell the Truth
9/11/2008
Paintings of influential Americans by Robert Shetterly.

Dominic Rouse
9/11/2008
Black and white surrealistic photography by Dominic Rouse.

Pieces of Italy
9/11/2008
Photographs of Italy by Howard M. Christopherson.

Party Party in a Tweety Land b/w This Republic of Suffering
9/11/2008
An exhibit exploring the tension and divides in the American psyche through the work of eight Minnesota artists.

MCP Connects
9/11/2008
The exhibition highlights a wide variety of techniques, visions, and perspectives in photography, from all skill levels and ages. Images from youth, outreach, and adult programs.

From Freedoms Shadow: African Americans at the United States Capitol
9/11/2008
Art exhibit highlighting the African American experience at the capitol.

History Room: 20 Years of No Name and the Soap Factory
9/11/2008
A visual history of the long-running gallery space, curated by Andy Sturdevant.

Abinadi Meza
9/11/2008
A sound and film installation involving feedback loops and memory.

New Masters of Wood Turning: Expanding the Boundaries of Wood Art
9/11/2008
Twenty-eight international artists works will be exhibited exclusively in the Minneapolis gallery this summer along with launching the groundbreaking book on visionaries of new wood sculpture.

Position and Imposition: MCAD Faculty Responds to Politics
9/11/2008
MCADs annual faculty exhibition takes on the current political climate.

Genus Elephas
9/11/2008
A juried exhibition of original work inspired by or about the Elephant.

Face the Nation: How National Identity Shaped Modern Typeface Design 1900-1960
9/11/2008
This historical exhibition investigates how the desire to reinforce, redefine or transcend national identities shaped the design of typefaces around the world between 1900 and 1960.

Flowers, Farms and Forests
9/11/2008
Becky Jokela lives on a farm near Cannon Falls and is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and the changing seasons. Pastel is her medium of choice because she feels its intensity best captures the richness of the natural world.

Lampo Leong: Dancing Marks
9/11/2008
An exhibition of paintings and calligraphy by master artist Lampo Leong.

John Rummelhoff and Kim Matthews
9/11/2008


Chris Larson
9/11/2008
Featuring a new film as well as new sculptures, drawings, and photographs.

Animal Art II - Critical Habitat
9/11/2008
The sequel to the Animal Art show will feature critical/endangered species and the human impact on nature and natural habitat.

Normandale Faculty Art Exhibit
9/11/2008
Featuring various media

Seho Park and Peter Zelle
9/11/2008
Featuring paintings by Park, and glass by Zelle

From Sportswear to Streetwear: American Innovation
9/11/2008
A collection demonstrating the migration of specialty fabrics and styles such as golf shirts, ski pants, equestrian-wear and athletic shoes into non-sport casual dress.

Call the Lady with the Alligator Purse
9/11/2008
View the artifacts from the Hennepin History Museums most popular collections of the historic hats and purses.

Hindsight is Always 20/20
9/11/2008
Solo exhibition of work by R. Luke Dubois.

Fit for a Queen: Nobel Gowns of H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden
9/11/2008
An exhibit of gowns worn to the annual Nobel Prize festivities by Silvia Sommerlath since becoming Queen of Sweden in 1976.

Friedlander: Photography
9/11/2008
Comprising 6 early color portraits, 477 black-and-white gelatin silver prints, and 25 examples of Lee Friedlanders books, special editions, and portfolios, this exhibition traces a prolific career that continues to thrive after a half-century.

Open House Exhibit
9/11/2008
Open House brings to life the adage "if these walls could talk."

Tales of the Territory
9/11/2008
Exploring Minnesotas earliest years as an organized political entity.

We Couldnt Live at Home
9/11/2008
Lives and stories of Northeast Minneapolis residents told through the photos of Wing Young Huie.

Richard Prince: Spiritual America
9/11/2008
Nobody cannibalizes an image like Richard Prince, who has carved his place in contemporary art by recycling, reflecting, and reframing photographs, cartoons, advertisements, and other images already existing in the public sphere.

Target Free Thursday Nights
9/11/2008
Free admission to the Walker Art Center every Thursday.

Hail to the Chief: Images of the American Presidency
9/11/2008
Designed as a non-partisan view of the American presidency, this special exhibition features a selection of original works focusing on presidential themes.

Millions of Innocent Accidents
9/11/2008
Hardland/Heartland, a creative group helmed by Eric Carlson and Aaron Anderson, offer a post-apocalyptic vision of the Midwest.

Unconventional Wisdom
9/11/2008
A two-person show with prints by Mike Elko and Macalester College Professor Ruthann Godollei. Presented by MAEP.

Honoring Tradition: Finnish and Sami-Inspired Textiles
9/11/2008
Handmade textiles by artisans who honor and are inspired by Finnish and Sami techniques and designs.

Forever Seeking
9/11/2008
A two day music festival featuring international music and film screenings.

Bill Cagleys Roots Music Showcase
9/11/2008
A musical showcase at the Coffee Grounds.

Flamenco: A Touch of Spain
9/11/2008
Flamenco night at the Conga!

Beat Sanctuary
9/11/2008
DJs and Drink Specials at Azias Caterpillar Lounge.

Staraoke Karaoke
9/11/2008
Every Tues, Thurs, and Sun at Grumpys.

Ritmo Caliente
9/11/2008
A weekly celebration of latin music featuring DJ Tony spinning Cha-Cha, Meringue, Hip Hop, Salsa, and more.

Minneseries
9/11/2008
Local music series with rotating special guests every week.

The New Congress
9/11/2008
Every Thursday

Unicorn Basement
9/11/2008
With Gospel Gossip and Kitten Forever.

Little Cow
9/11/2008


9-11 Tribute
9/11/2008
A tribute concert in honor of September 11th.

What Do YOU Say, AMERICA?
9/11/2008
A collection of Government-issued posters from World War I and World War II.

BABE: An Olympic Musical
9/11/2008
Singer/songwriter Ellis steps out as the lead for the concert/reading of this new musical about the greatest woman athlete in history, Babe Didrikson!

Travis Thompson: Straight Talk on Autism
9/11/2008
Noted autism expert and University of Minnesota professor Travis Thompson will discuss his book, Straight Talk on Autism

Peter Rennebohm: Buried Lies
9/11/2008
Author Peter Rennebohm reads from his new book "Buried Lies"

International Literacy Day
9/11/2008
Adult literacy students will read original stories, poems and biographical pieces to observe International Literacy Day.

CrossTechMedia, Inc.
9/11/2008
Business to Business ITEC

Blessed are the Peacemakers
9/11/2008
Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition, "Peace of Art," by Daniell Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.

Summer Flower Show in the Sunken Garden
9/11/2008
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest season.

Creative Context
9/11/2008
A monthly post-show party in the Guthries Target Lounge hosted by women in arts and media and presented by letoile magazine. Special deals on play tickets each month. Host: Robyne Robinson of Fox 9 News

The Salvation Army
9/11/2008
Charitable Estate and Gift Giving Event

United Hardware Distributing Company
9/11/2008
Lawn and Garden Expo

Merce Cunningham Dance Company
9/11/2008


Wellstone!
9/11/2008
Wellstone! is a play about a public servant, living and working through a set of core values that were often in conflict with the institutions he served.

Fences
9/11/2008
A heartbreaking story of a man and his last chance at bat.

The Lion, The Witch, and the War Hero; or is McCain Able?
9/11/2008
Brave New Workshop performers from recent shows satirize the politicians, election process, and what it is to be a voter in the USA.

Forever Plaid
9/11/2008
Forever Plaid theater production.

Swing!
9/11/2008
Broadway musical revue with more than 30 song and dance numbers and a live swing band on stage.

3Way!
9/11/2008
From their sold-out run in Minneapolis at the Minnesota Fringe Festival, Dan Averitt, Jon Mikkelsen & John Trones star in their hilarious three man show, 3Way.

Little House on the Prairie
9/11/2008
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilders beloved "Little House" books, this world premiere musical centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the familys settlement in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced by a family in a pione

The Juliet Letters
9/11/2008
Gary Briggle directs and leads an all-star cast, including Michelle Barber, Doug Scholz-Carlson, and Adena Brumer.

I Remember Mama
9/11/2008
New work from New Breath Productions.

Peter Pan
9/11/2008
Experience this classic adventure as it comes to life in a stunning and surprising way with live performers and brilliant shadow puppets from renowned Italian puppet master Fabrizio Montecchi.

Babe: An Olympic Musical
9/11/2008
Theatre Unbound presents singer-songwriter phenomenon Ellis in a concert reading of Babe: An Olympic Musical, a new musical about one of the greatest athletes of all time: Babe Didrikson.

Minnesota Twins Vs. Kansas City Royals
9/11/2008


Merce Cunningham Dance Company
9/12/2008


United Hardware Distributing Company
9/12/2008
Lawn and Garden Expo

Summer Flower Show in the Sunken Garden
9/12/2008
The Summer Flower Show displays the greatest plant diversity of any of the Sunken Garden Flower Shows, as well as the longest season.

Blessed are the Peacemakers
9/12/2008
Drawings and paintings from the traveling exhibition, "Peace of Art," by Daniell Hejinian. The exhibit focuses on hunger, homelessness and deportation and worldwide efforts to promote peace.

Oktoberfest
9/12/2008
A festival celebrating the rich history and German heritage of the surrounding community including traditional polka bands, dancing and of course, food and beer.

Abilities Expo Minnesota
9/12/2008
Products & services for people with disabilities

Linda Hogan with Bart Galle and Julie Zappa
9/12/2008
She is considered to be one of the most influential Native American voices in the contemporary American literature. Hogan has received a Fel