Thursday, February 26, 2009

Weekend What's What 2/26-3/3

A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS

We can't help but notice that during the colder months, there seems to be a camaraderie between Minnesotans that you just don't find anywhere else. Whether it's driving a friend to the impound lot at 7 a.m. when their car's been towed during a snow emergency, or simply congregating in large, jovial groups for dancing and drinks to stay toasty; our local brethren knows how to survive the snowy season in style. Last week's mini-blizzard has since melted away, with another on its way, but that doesn't mean you still can't chum around with the best of them this weekend!

xo-l'étoile

Art from l'vaults by our friend Molly Butterfoss, 2007
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SPEAKING OF FRIENDS...

Peep this vid of animated gifs, a live photo booth collabration between Hal Schuler (Timesquid) and Clement Shimizu of Alphasuede for a Valentine's day party that was hosted by l'etoile's own Angie Hanson and her bf Ken Hannigan (a.k.a. Real Talk Radio/Anthem Heart). See if you're in the vid and then visit this link to view or save the individual animations.




THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26TH

Target Free Thursdays

@ Walker Art Center
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis

5pm-9pm/ Free

Tonight's festivities at Target Free Thursdays include the music films of Derek Jarman. Known for his oppositional cinema and unique shooting style, Jarman achieved groundbreaking status with atypical adaptations and experimental narratives. Jarman's intensive and eclectic work includes the cult classic Jubilee featuring Adam Ant, the sexually charged politics of Sebastiane and music video collaborations with artists Marianne Faithful and The Smiths. Arrive early and stay late because tonight the Walker offers a plethora of fantastic interactive attractions including the gallery tours of the new Elizabeth Peyton exhibit; a film and music presentation by the Walker Teen Art Council entitled 13 Most Beautiful Young Artists; as well as lectures, a book reading and films.

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26TH

Rockin’ Raffle Photo Extravaganza

@ Turf Club
1610 University Ave
St. Paul

9pm / $5

Sure, your art collection is impressive, but how much photography do you own? What? Not enough? The students and staff of the MCTC photography program will remedy that. Tonight at the Turf Club you can buy raffle tickets for a buck, win some killer art, and listen to The Plastic Chord, Gospel Gossip, Gay Witch Abortion and Royal Doomed. Art + Music + Drinks = a great Thursday night.

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FRIDAY ART PICK: LEON MARK

Remember the art for Hole's Live Through This album with the disheveled prom queen in smeared make-up, looking a bit psychotic? Now imagine that picture chic-ed up, male and overtly sexual and you have the work of British photographer Leon Marks. Part innocent, part troubled youth, Mark's images look more like stills from a Gus Van Sant film rather than manually shot frames. It is this masculine Lolita, homoerotic, 70's home made movie quality that makes his work so voyeuristic and physical. Influenced by 70's surrealist photographer Bernard Faucon, and the characters of authors Bret Easton Ellis and Dennis Cooper; Mark uses glacier blurred techniques and vivid color balances to enhance the tableaux scenes of emotional detachment and apathy of his teenage models -- in a stylistic way of course. Check out his work featured in fashion/art zines, Dazed and Confused and Dazed Japan. And be on the look out for artist collaborations.

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH

Cargo

@ Franklin Art Works
1021 E Franklin Ave
Minneapolis

6-8pm / Free

It’s easy to forget how all our slap bracelets and coconut milk makes its way from point A to point B. New York-based photographer Shuli Hallak is fascinated with the shipping world. Using a 4x5 camera, she’s photographed the New York Container Terminal for years, which resulted in this spacious, cinematic photos. Through March 21st.

CLICK FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

@ Sean Smuda Studio
2948 Chicago Ave S Buzzer #08
Minneapolis

8pm / Free

Until the mid-seventies, motorcycles and metaphysics weren't exactly synonymous with each other, but the release of Robert M. Pirsig's, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, changed all that. The novel is a philosophical narrative of a 17-day motorcycle journey the author made with his son where the physical act of manually repairing his during the ride leads to a soul-searching thesis. A blend of Eastern and Western philosophy, Pirsig's view was that using creativity and intuition one could increase the quality of life and solve basic problems. Regarded as one of the most widely read philosophy books, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is the spiritual manifesto of the baby boomer/Hell's Angels generation. Join local writers as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of the novel by reading favorite passages and sharing works inspired by the book, in Zen-like manner. The film On the Road with Robert Pirsig, which takes a glimpse into the life of the author and interviews with characters from the book, will be screened following the readings.

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH

France Has the Bomb CD Release

@ The Hexagon
2600 27th Ave S
Minneapolis

9pm / 21+ / Free

Some bands need no explanation. They pop because they pop. They rock because they rock. Such is the case with the unfuckwithable France Has the Bomb. Taking post-punk to the garage, FHTB slap some grit on the concept of pop-tinged guitar heavy rock & roll with the release of their new 7”, Invisible Angle - a surefire killer with tension strung like telephone wire and a powerful rumble of bass underneath. Combined with a line up of can’t miss openers, including the Box Elders who have crafted some of the purest vintage pop sounds we’ve heard all year, things are bound to get crazy.

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH

Bomp!

@ Bedlam Theater
1501 S. 6th St
Minneapolis

10:30pm / 18+ / $3

The boys of Burlesque continue to light up Minneapolis nightlife with their notable DJ lineups, inclusive vibe, and creative approach to partying. Week after week, they pack the Triple Rock with bodies eager to dance, and are taking that spirit to the Bedlam Theater the last Friday of every month with BOMP! The new, wildly popular monthly dance party. BOMP! will continue to feature all of your favorite DJs from Honeymoon, Too Much Love, Triple Double, Get Cryphy, Street Sounds, Hot Pants and more. And if that doesn’t make your night, the late night happy hour menu is sure to keep you properly hydrated while dancing the night away.

Proudly Sponsored by l'étoile magazine!

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH

Collision

@ The Loft above Barfly
711 Hennepin Ave.
Downtown Mpls

10pm / 18+ / Free

Techno party crew, Particle People, step it up a notch from their regular Saturday night throw down at the VIP Room with tonight's kick off of Collision. Featuring New York phenom Derek Plaslaiko, who's been heralded as "New York's Best Techno DJ" by the Village Voice, with opening sets from locals Jesse Jakob and Particle People. Plaslaiko is touring in support of Spectral 50, a compilation released by Spectral Sound, so get thee to the Loft for the live version, if you know what's good for you.

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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27TH

Stepa's Mixdown

@ Wrinkle Warehouse
2510 Washington Ave N
Minneapolis

9pm-5am / 18+/ $10 Advance, $15 at the Door

How do you get people pumped about the release of your new mixtape? Throw them an all night warehouse party! That's just what Stepa's Mixdown plans to do tonight with a premier release party hosted by High Grade System featuring DJs Druski Task Rock, Bumpyscrew, 3 King Sound System and Kulcha Human in a powercore mash-up of Reggae, Hip-Hop, Jungle and Dubstep. Dance the night away and be the first to get your hands on hot copies of the Kulcha Human's 2 hour ultra mix. BYOB means you provide the treats, while they provide the beats.

Get your tickets in advance at Vital Culture below!

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COOL LINK: ART SHANTY PHOTOS

l'étoile correspondent and Digital Crush Photography homeboy Stephen Stephens just posted his huge collection of photos from the Art Shanty Project. Who knew a shiny, mirrored ball could make for such interesting photos on a frozen lake? We give these pix 20 thumbs up.

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Renegade Book Sale

@ Northrup King Building
1500 Jackson St. NE, 3rd floor, #350
Minneapolis

10am-4pm / Free

l'étoile hearts books! Imagine vintage books, art books, old and out of print books from years of book dealing and collecting. This is going to be good, people, so bring your checkbook and your scavenging eye. And while you're there you may as well peruse the sweet selection of CDs, DVDs, and good old fashioned VHS tapes. Betty Scagnetti will be on hand, selling her clothing and accessories, and Andree Tracey will offer prints and collages. Go ahead, stimulate the economy!

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Familia Grand (Re)Opening

@ Familia Skate Shop (New Location!)
2833 Hennepin Ave S
Minneapolis

12pm-6pm / All Ages / Free

Everyone’s fave skate shop is moving to Uptown! Party with la Familia as they open the doors to their new location this Saturday. To celebrate this grand occasion, they’re throwing a full on party and skate-happy blowout! Check out an art show featuring new work by Todd Bratrud, and bop to live music provided by DJ Cerebral Paulsen. Congrats on your new digs, boys!

BONUS: See our listing below for deetz on the Familia/Millz Billz/Tendercakes after party at the Red Stag!

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Art at 801!

@ 801 Lofts
801 Washington Ave N.
Minneapolis

6pm-9pm/free

You’ve been wanting to see what the 801 Lofts were like, so get down there, munch on some hors d’oeuvres, grab a drink and check out three amazing artists: Robyn Awend on the first floor, Suzanne Kosmalski on the second, and Paul Seidler on the third. Maybe once you’re there, you’ll realize you not only need a bunch of art, but a loft in 801 to put it in! (We wish.) Runs through May.

CLICK FOR MORE ART EVENTS AT MPLSART.COM
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

P.O.S.

@ First Ave
701 First Ave N
Minneapolis

6pm / All Ages / $10

Local hip-hop powerhouse P.O.S delivers a stylized brand of hip hop that pulls upon punk rock foundations as it tears its way through the listener with razor sharp delivery and dark, dexterous lyrics. The swaggering beats, the urgent banter; P.O.S. means nothing but business the moment he strides to the mic. His phenomenal third release, Never Better, sees him quickly rising to the top of the Rhymesayers roster, a fact agreed on by critics and listeners alike. He’s performing this time accompanied by producer Lazerbeak, DJ Plain Ole Bill, and two of Doomtree's finest MCs, Sims and Mictlan. Arrive early, this will surely sell out.

BONUS: Never Better cover art (pictured below) was made by Hardland/Heartland artist Eric Carlson (see listing below this one for the H/H art opening, Our Starry Universe).

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Our Starry Universe

@ Art of This Gallery
3506 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis

7-11pm / Free

Throw on a space suit and prepare for departure because tonight's opening reception is taking you through the dimensions of an artistic galaxy, and you won't even have to chow down space food. A collaborative show between our fave locals Hardland/Heartland and visiting artist Monica Canilao, Our Starry Universe is an introspective and visual journey into a cosmic place often beyond our reach and our grasp. Using mixed media, painting, sculpture, video and performance; the artists have created an exhibit to explore their personal visions on the universal subjects of philosophy, life and culture. Runs through March 22nd.

CLICK FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH


Minimum Wage: 40 Paintings by Lizardman

@ Stevens Square Center for the Arts
1905 3rd Ave S
Minneapolis

6:30pm-10pm/free

Oh, what fun! Tonight’s show is a name-your-own-price for a painting, and you can take it home, as long as it’s above the federal minimum wage ($6.55). Artist Matt Wells has painted 40 pieces in an attempt to get people thinking: How much is art worth? Is it worth more than a ham (or veggie) burger? Should the artist get paid for their ideas, or just the materials used in the production of a piece? All artwork is first-come, first-served, so hurry! With music by The Spent .50’s, The Vignettes, and Ghostface Cow.

CLICK FOR MORE ART EVENTS AT MPLSART.COM
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Sirly Girly Show

@ Bryant Lake Bowl
810 W. Lake St.
Minneapolis

10pm / 21+ / $15 advance / $18 day of show

Mix the best of burlesque and drag, throw in a dash of speakeasy ambience, and ta-dah, The Sirly Girly Show, the new sexy, saucy, sultry, bawdy, boozy, randy, racy revue at Bryant Lake Bowl. Warm your cockles at this tassel-twirling extravaganza that marries the royalty of drag and burlesque, staring acid-tongued spit fire Foxy Tann and the moody sexiness of The Gentleman King. Who knows what kind of debauchery awaits!

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Millions Billions & Tendercakes

@ Red Stag Supper Club
509 1st Avenue NE
Northeast Mpls

10 p.m. / Free

We're not sure what to exactly call this party, other than a full on dance melee. Uniting two fronts this evening, the Red Stag plays host to after parties for both Familia's Grand Re-Opening AND the "unofficial" post-party for METRO Magazine's Fashion Fight Night (which has been sold out for weeks, hence the absence of a listing). The undisputed party rockers of the evening are l'étoile besties Millions Billions and Tendercakes, who will spin sexy jams til the break of bar close.

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Photo by Erin Nicole Johnson
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Gerald Prokop

@ Fort Awesome
Minneapolis

9:30pm / Free

A place called Fort Awesome is a place we want to be. Defending awesomeness from the ongoing persecution, Gerald Prokop plays tonight with a real drummer, which is a big deal, if you’ve ever had the pleasure of rocking out to his folksy rock. He’s also got the lovely Sarah Walsh on backup vocals and keys. This is going to be a show not to miss for all y’all local music lovers, especially those of you in the know about awesomeness. With Ficshe, TPP, and Angry Feminists.

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28TH

Attitude City

@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Avenue N.
North Loop

10pm / 21+ / Free

The disco kings of Minneapolis return for their monthly stint at the Clubhouse tonight! Bringing with them crates of rare gems and hot electro treasures, Attitude City will surely inspire rampant booty dancing and maybe the odd shirt-ripping-offing -- it is Mardi Gras season after all.

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Photo by Ingrid Werthmann for Industry Minne-zine/Styling by Jahna Peloquin
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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: THOR

They call him the Legendary Rock Warrior. And ohhhhh, is he EVER. Thor began as a bodybuilder in the 70’s, earning titles such as Mr. Canada and Mr. USA, then quickly rising as a heavy metal star. In rockin' superhero style, his music is fantasy-based, employing many costume changes and props as part of his epic live show. He bends steel with his teeth and blows up hot water bottles to the point of explosion as feats of his amazing strength. Also a movie star and director, Thor is our renaissance Canadian. His confidence is contagious! If this man feels comfortable prancing around in tiny shiny underwear and wielding fake swords, then by golly, so do we.

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SUNDAY MARCH 1ST

Exco Night

@ Bedlam Theatre
1501 S. 6th St.
Minneapolis

7pm/free

This is going to be so much fun! First, take the city’s most danceable bands -- BFF and Nancy Drew Crew -- mix in some theatrical old-timey music from Old Man Orville. Then, add in a flurry of brainstorming about new free classes only our very own free college could teach, and you’ve got one hell of a Sunday night! EXCO is our friendly free school, and they want to hear about what classes you’d like to take or teach this summer.

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TUESDAY MARCH 3RD

JagerCon: Sci-Fi Tuesdays

@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Avenue N.
Minneapolis

Every Tuesday
10 p.m. / 21+ / Free

Join hosts Kate Iverson (l'etoile magazine, Secrets of the City) and Beth Hammarlund (l'etoile magazine, A Tiny Machine) every Tuesday Night for JagerCon! JagerCon is a weekly sci-fi party featuring screenings of classic nerdy movies and television shows such as Buffy, Firefly, V, Star Trek, Blade Runner, Forbidden Planet and more -- topped off with 2-4-1 cocktails all night served by Star Captain Paul!

Mingle with like-minded sci-fi geeks, discuss D&D strategies, and use that Captain Picard impression you've been perfecting to pick up chicks at the bar. Snort-laugh the night away while bragging about your MMORPG addiction and enjoy a cozy, nerd-friendly environment.

Kate and Beth are life-long sci-fi fans who also dabble in art and fashion. They appreciate Joss Whedon, Karl Lagerfeld, and Matthew Barney on the same level. They can also party like Sci-Fi Conventioneers. Kate and Beth strive to unite the segmented nerd culture of the Twin Cities the only way they know how: with alcohol and awesome Sci-Fi entertainment.

Upcoming Events:

Tuesday, Mar 3rd: Blade Runner (Director's Cut)
Tuesday, Mar 10th: Forbidden Planet/Angry Red Planet
Tuesday, Mar 17th: Labyrinth
Tuesday, Mar 24th: Tron

Thanks to Marc Iwanin for the sweet promo design!

CHECK OUT THE TRAILER FOR BLADE RUNNER D.C.


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GUEST BLOGGER: A TINY MACHINE

A Tiny Machine dissects Oscar red carpet fashion!

L'Oscars

Freida Pinto in John Galliano: Not much of a surprise that Freida wore one of my favorite looks again. I love the deep blue color of her gown, as well as the subtle sari allusion. I've heard complaints that the sleeve and the beading are a bit Mother of the Bridey, to which I say, check out the original runway version (scroll a few dresses down into the post). That's about as distant from Mother of the Bride as one can get. I think that the alterations that made the dress more red carpet appropriate were beautifully done. And, as always, Freida is just plain hot.

For more red carpet pics and observations from A Tiny Machine, click the image below!

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GUEST BLOGGER: LE PETIT CONNAISSEUR

Scooped by our own guest blogger! Le Petit Connaisseur aka Jahna Peloquin shows off some promo shots from our latest photo shoot, in which she was a model. Look for our ad in the Art-A-Whirl Catalog, coming soon!

Art-A-Whirl Ad Image Preview

I was lucky enough to be invited by my friends at l'étoile magazine and Digital Crush Photography to be included - along with a venerable who's who in Minneapolis art, fashion, and eccentrics - in l'étoile's promotional photo shoot for the annual Art-A-Whirl this coming May. While the finale image is yet to be revealed, l'étoile's What's What editor and Digital Crush proprietress Kate Iverson sent me a preview of some of the images taken that night at the studio of artists Eric Inkala, Drew Peterson and Isaac Arvold. Art-A-Whirl 2009 is set for May 15-17 to happen at various locations in Northeast Minneapolis. See the final image (not pictured here) in l'étoile's ad in the Art-A-Whirl 2009 catalog and artist directory, coming soon.

To see more pix from the shoot click below!

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Photo by Stephen Stephens/Art Direction Kate Iverson
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What's What Editor: Kate Iverson
Contributing Writers: Lacey Prpic Hedtke, Robyn Lewis, Juleana Enright, Kate Iverson Contributing Bloggers: Beth Hammarlund, Jahna Peloquin

1 comment:

Jen said...

Awesome list! Thank you!! :)