SCENEMAKERS
Every week, l'étoile brings you an awesome lineup of events we think you need to know about. Sometimes they're art openings, and sometimes they're rock shows, parties, or films. What makes these events special, however, are the people behind them: scenemakers, tastemakers, and inspirations! We are sad to say, that last Friday, Minneapolis Heavy Metal icon Earl Root passed away due to complications from Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, he was 46. Root was a guitarist for many legendary local rock bands, a record store owner, a father, a husband, and host of the 20-year-running radio show "Root of All Evil". The Twin Cities music scene has lost one of its founding fathers, but left behind is a neverending legacy of love, pride, and a whole lot of rockin'. So, to all of you out there - take a moment to appreciate the people who inspire YOU and those who help create and maintain this wonderful and thriving creative scene of ours. We thank our lucky stars everyday.
xo-l'étoile
photo by amy pierce for l'étoile
THURSDAY MAY 29TH
The Comedian's Tragedy
@ Theater Garage
711 Franklin Ave. W
Minneapolis
8pm / $15-$20 Donation
This fresh new piece of theater by local 26 year old playwright and actor Matthew Amendt, weaves a tale of an artistic prodigy in ancient Greece whose decisions and love life lead him down an unsettling and confusing road.
BONUS: l'étoile friend and contributor, the amazing Nicholas Golfis created the set!
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THURSDAY MAY 29TH
Sound Funktion
@ 414 Soundbar
414 3rd Ave. N
Warehouse District
10pm / 21+ / Free
Believe us when we say that Soundbar on a Thursday night is simply the shiz. Aaron Bliss and Jesse Jakob spin some seriously sexy sounds and the Soundbar's chilled-out ambiance is just what you need to transition into the weekend. Not to mention, the patio is in full effect right now, and its one of the best in the city.
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THURSDAY MAY 29TH
2nd Nature: A Show Without Boundaries
@ The Beasthouse
600 Washington Ave. N
Warehouse District
8-11pm / 21+ / Free
2nd Nature is the beginning of a new era - There are no boundaries between the performer and audience, the stage and the floor, the show and real life. Come and witness the magic of improvisation, live hip hop and collaboration as well as some of the favorites you know and love. Featuring Ill Chemistry, Tish Jones, B-Girl Seoul, and DJ Fundamentalist.
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Art by l'etoile contributor MWM Graphics
THURSDAY MAY 29TH
The Presets
@ The Triple Rock
628 Cedar Ave. S
West Bank
9pm / 21+ / $12
Austrailian super-hotties the Presets bring their synthy brand of electro-rock to the West Bank tonight. This show will definitely bring out the hipsters and musically elite in droves, so expect amazing music, if not a little jostling.
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FRIDAY MAY 30TH (THROUGH JUNE 7TH)
Electric Eyes: New Music & Media Festival
@ Southern Theatre
1420 Washington Avenue South
Minneapolis
8pm / All ages / $15
Electric Eyes returns for its second year to explore collaboration between live music and electronic media. In The Cosmic Engine, artist Rosemary Williams, composer Scott Miller and musician Pat O'Keefe use Prague's Astronomical clock to play with our linear perceptions of time. The artists manipulate the strict architecture of time-telling by incorporating elements of the absurd.
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FRIDAY MAY 30TH
So Electric
@ Barfly
711 Hennepin Avenue
Downtown Minneapolis
10pm / 18+ / $3 with online RSVP, $5 without
You can't be expected to do something mind-enriching every night. So put on your dancing shoes and check your brain at the door, because tonight? We dance. Featuring music in the main room by Preston Craig, DJ Bach and Moongoons, this night is strictly reserved for dancing your heart out.
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FRIDAY MAY 30TH
The Breeders
@ First Avenue
701 1st Ave N.
Downtown Mpls
8pm / 18+ / $20 advance, $22 door
Head to your favorite neighborhood danceteria for some serious rock and serious early-ninties nostalgia with The Breeders. Touring in support of their new album 'Mountain Battles,' along with opening act The Montana Boys, this is your best chance to confess your long-time crush to the sisters Deal.
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FRIDAY MAY 30TH
Jerome Printmakers
@ Highpoint Center for Printmaking
2638 Lyndale Avenue South
Uptown Minneapolis
6:30pm / Free
Highpoint Center for Printmaking is dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking by creating accessible opportunities for education and collaboration. Join artists Pamela Carberry, Andy Morien and Kirsten Peterson for the opening reception of the Jerome Residency show at Highpoint.
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FRIDAY MAY 30TH (THROUGH SUNDAY)
MN Homegrown Festival
@ El Rancho Manana Campground & Riding Stables
Stearns County
7pm Friday-4pm Sunday
Pack up your tent and grill and head out past St. Cloud for this three-day outdoor music festival. Featuring some of the region's best in bluegrass and stringband, the Minnesota Homegrown Festival is your opportunity to enjoy some of the best acoustic music our state has to offer.
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COOL LINK: HOMECRAFT PRINTS BY BINDI BOOTH
Our artsy friend from Down Under Ms. Bindi Booth, has some fantastic new work up for sale! A mixed media/illustration/graphic artist, Bindi has a charming style all her own. We especially love this Australian darlin's work because it appeals not only to our girly side, but also our graphic design sensiblities. She's offering limited edition giclee prints (signed and numbered in editions of 20), so get them while they're hot!
Visit the link below, or email hello@bindibooth.com for more information.
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SATURDAY MAY 31ST (THROUGH SUNDAY)
Red Hot Art Festival
@ Stevens Square Park
Between 18th-19th St. & Stevens/2nd Ave.
Minneapolis
11am-7pm Friday / 11am-5pm Sunday / Free
Red Hot Art marks the start of summer. Stroll through Stevens Square Park, talk with artists who make clothes, zines, and jewelry, and eat some food from a truck. And with over 25 bands, there’s gotta be one that rocks your socks. Last year Cadillac Kolstad played in front of a Cadillac limo with a motorcycle parked next to it. Yes, Red Hot Art is that cool.
CLICK FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM
SATURDAY MAY 31ST
Beer Up, Bro Down
@ Start at Psycho Suzi's
2519 Marshall St NE
Northeast Mpls
3pm sharp / 21+
Here’s the plan: Skateboard your way to Psycho Suzie’s by 3pm sharp, with ID in tote. Nordeast won’t know what hit it when cruiser boards descend during this skater-friendly bar crawl...er, bar roll? Prizes will be awarded for categories that aren’t even made up yet. 2 Rad.
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SATURDAY MAY 31ST
French Kicks
@ 400 Bar
400 Cedar Ave. S
West Bank
9pm / 21+ / $10
Everyone loves keyboards, well-dressed NYC men, and finely tuned guitars, right? The French Kicks take over the 400 Bar tonight, so slap on your fanciest beret and strut on down. Frightened Rabbit opens.
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SATURDAY MAY 31ST
Ramones Mania
@ Lees Liquor Lounge
101 Glenwood Ave
Minneapolis
8pm / 21+ / $5-$10 Donation
Hey Ho! Let’s go! So far ten bands have signed on to rock out in tribute to the Ramones along with a DJ spinning even more Ramones, all to benefit the American Cancer Society. We hope everyone shows up with shaggy hair, leather jackets, and tight, tight jeans.
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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: PRESTON CRAIG
Starting with a small dance party in Atlanta, Georgia and later, a little-read music blog dubbed KISSATLANTA, Preston Craig laid the cornerstones of his empire. Now, 5 years later, his reign has spread to encompass all of Atlanta. His events, routinely the largest and most rockin' in the city, take up almost every day of the week, and his blog, now an influential powerhouse, has been spreading awesome musical taste worldwide. Make sure to check it out below!
Preston Craig hits the M-P-L-S this Friday (see listing above) for SO ELECTRIC, a new 18+ dance night at Barfly, hosted by our faves, The Moongoons!
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SUNDAY JUNE 1ST
Grand Old Day
@ Grand Avenue
Between Fairview & Dale
St. Paul
8am-5pm / Free
An out of control lineup of awesome events await you at this year's Grand Old Day celebration including tons of cool bands on multiple stages, a pet trick contest, strength competitions, an all-day art fair, a parade, and oh yeah, FOOD! St. Paul’s history is full of gangsters drinking bootlegged beer so exercise your right to drink it outside in plain view of all the beautiful people (and yes, St. Paul has cute people too).
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MONDAY JUNE 3RD
Silver + Gold
@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Ave.
North Loop
Every Tuesday / 21+ / 10pm / Free
Join DJ Jonathan Ackerman and l’étoile magazine for an evening of sly winks and sideways glances every Tuesday at Clubhouse Jager. Create some mystery, sip 2-4-1 cocktails with pretty people, and dance the night away to electro, pop, and so much more.
BONUS: Flirt up a storm then visit letoilemagazine.com on Wednesdays for "missed connections" from the night before!
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