Thursday, April 30, 2009

Weekend What's What 5/1-5/5

NATURE CALLS

Despite the ever-wavering weather, Minnesota has declared this weekend Spring's official coming out party -- whether it likes it or not. With tons of outdoor events to partake in, we think you may even find a reason to apply a little sunblock. Head to West St. Paul for the spirited Cinco de Mayo celebration; wander the endless garage sales of the Bryn Mawr neighborhood; or channel your inner flower child at this Sunday's annual May Day Parade. See you in the sunshine!

Bonus: Check out our Fashion Week Recap, complete with a ton o' pix!

xo-l'étoile



FRIDAY MAY 1ST (THROUGH SATURDAY)

Cinco de Mayo Feista

@ District Del Sol
Westside St. Paul

Friday 4-9pm, Saturday 9am-6pm / Free

Whether it's for the end of unpredictably cold weather, the license to wear light dresses and flats or the plethora of outside events, MN hearts May. Okay, actually, we love every month out of the Winter spectrum, but with events like the Cinco de Mayo celebration, May just happens to be the month with the spiciest palate. The festivities kick off this afternoon in Westside St. Paul's District del Sol, where the 2009 Cinco de Mayo celebration is a two day long fiesta of non-stop entertainment that includes dancing, children's activities, a history area, a salsa tasting contest and a lowrider car show. Then, head down to participating MPLS venues El Nuevo Rodeo on Lake Street and Barfly in downtown, for a club-style Cinco de Mayo party and some Latin-style dancing. But pace yourself, because the Sunday May Day parade events are of a calibur not to be missed.

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FRIDAY MAY 1ST

I Heart Northeast!

@ Altered Esthetics
1224 Quincy St. NE
Minneapolis

7-10pm / Free

Join the peeps at Altered Esthetics as they celebrate our very own Northeast Minneapolis Arts District, one of the only official Arts Districts in the country. The show will feature work about Northeast by local artists, and is the perfect opportunity to get geared up for Art-A-Whirl. Attend the opening reception to mingle with the artists and hobnob with the locals. Smugness about our awesome artistic community is not only allowed, but encouraged.

CLICK THE IMAGE FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM



FRIDAY MAY 1ST

Between Air and Water & FU-Utility

@ Gallery13
811 Lasalle Ave
Minneapolis

7-10pm / $7-15 Suggested Donation

While the official Earth Day may be over, the environment is still a prominent factor in the work of the artists in Gallery13's latest exhibition. With the daringly mixed elements of electricity and water in Mary Jane Mansfield's sculpture and an illustrative presentation of the futility of our culture's main energy sources from Alexandros Lindsay, tonight's two-show event is like a polished science fair. Explore the interactive art featured during opening night and enjoy performance art from Circus Manduhai performer, Chimgee as well as live music from Blue Moon, Grant Hart and Paul Metzger and jazz ensemble The Nick Haas Trio.

CLICK THE IMAGE FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM



FRIDAY MAY 1ST

501 Club Grand Opening Party

@ The 501 Club
501 Washington Ave S
Minneapolis

9pm / 21+ / Free

Minneapolis music heads rejoice – there’s a new rock club in town! 331 Club owners Jarret and Jon Oulman have opened a fancier, bigger, and still cover free sister venue to the awesome 331. To help them celebrate, they’ve wrangled some class act bands including Alan Sparhawk’s much lauded rock trio Retribution Gospel Choir. Imagine an amped-up stoner-rock incarnation of Low with some classic rock covers thrown in there. Also on the bill is everybody’s favorite 80’s movie soundtrack Lookbook. Sounds like a total hoot! While you’re there, check out the stencil-heavy artwork by the amazing John Grider.

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FRIDAY MAY 1ST

Hotel

@ Kitty Cat Klub
315 14th Ave SE
Minneapolis

10pm / 21+ / Free

DJ Jonathan Ackerman returns to spin the platters at his hot monthly at the KCK with a killer mish-mash of his hand picked favorites. Those who attend never know for sure if they’ll hear minimal techno, club bangers, electro burners or disco anthems, but they are always guaranteed to lose their shit. This time around, Hotel welcomes none other than the lovely and talented Nightstalker, and Gerald is Growing.

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FRIDAY MAY 1ST

Get Cryphy

@ First Avenue VIP Room
701 1st Ave N
Minneapolis

10pm / $3 / 18+

One friend wants to dance to hip hop. The other wants club. You just want to go wild. Solution: Get Cryphy’s masterful DJs will reunite your sparring friends. Jimmy 2 Times, Plain Ole Bill, Fundamentalist and DJ Last Word are a quartet of craziness in the VIP room. Phenom and Familia are giving treats away, there’s cheap drinks, and its May Day, so tear it up!

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FRIDAY MAY 1ST

Aby Wolf & Omaur Bliss

@ The 331 Club
331 13th Ave NE
Minneapolis

10pm / 21+ / Free

If it’s stripped down folk mixed with R&B you’re after on a Friday night, look no further than the cozy, dusty confines of the best bar in Northeast, the 331. The laid-back rhythms of Omaur Bliss (recalling the steady flow of early Digable Planets and Tribe Called Quest) have been known to get even the most tepid of hipsters to shake around a little. Coupled with the sweepingly gorgeous vocals of jazz influenced Aby Wolf, this eve promises to keep it real, relevant, and raw.

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Aby Wolfe by Sharolyn B. Hagen


COOL LINK: STYLE ROOKIE

Culture/fashion blog, Style Rookie, would be worth a gander if just for the eerie images of the 13 year old (yes 13 year old!) blogger, Tavi, looking like a minature Michelle Williams, and the long list of “fangirling” style kudos -including the obscurely fierce Grace Jones to the recent Darfur advocate Mia Farrow -but luckily the site's fashion devotion isn't purely aesthetic. This style junkie's blog with a cause sells clothing items which not only expand your wardrobe but also assist the genocide victims of Darfur. Check out the fun array of vintage-inspired garments and hand-printed organic t-shirts and use your fashion sense to help an actively important cause. We consider it a much better option than a hunger strike, but good luck with that Mia!

Thanks to our pal Christina B. for the tip!

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SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Festival of Garage Sales

@ Bryn Mawr Neighborhood
South Minneapolis

8am-5pm / Free

Oh those evil garage sales. One almost has to drive with eyes closed down side streets to avoid the temptation. Thankfully, there is a way to rid your system of such desires all at once - the Bryn Mawr Neighborhood Association's annual Festival of Garage Sales. With over 100 homes participating in this community-wide benefit sale, it's easy to find that perfect item, whether it be furniture, clothes, or general oddities. We know where we're going Saturday morning!

CLICK THE IMAGE FOR A LIST OF LOCATIONS



SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Craftstravaganza

@ Minnesota State Fairgrounds
Fine Arts Building
1265 Snelling Ave
St. Paul

9am-5pm / Free

You just got your tax return back, and you’re swimming in cash, right? Plus, Mother’s Day is coming up, and moms love crafty stuff. From letterpress, vinyl pillows and cute stuffed animals to gig posters, jewelry and baby stuff, there’s about a billion reasons to spend your whole paycheck here. Be one of the first 100 in the door, and get a free swag bag! Remember to bring cash for easy purchasing of handmade awesomeness.

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SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Free Comic Book Day

@ Source Comics & Games
1601 W. Larpenteur Avenue
Falcon Heights

10am-9pm / free

When the economic crisis becomes the apocalypse, the only recognized tender will be comic books and pictures of superheroes, so stock up! What’s free now will amount to billions in the future. Comic shops the world over are giving out free comics today, and in our corner of the universe, some very special guests are stopping by, including: the Justice League of America Costumed Characters, Tom Nguyen (Firestorm, Batman, Superman, Pinups) and 501st Vader's Fist Star Wars Fan Costume Group. Bam! Pow!

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SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Bollywood Fashion Show

@ Midtown Global Market
920 E. Lake St.
Minneapolis

2-5 PM/ Free

India's infamous Bollywood scene continues to grow larger, more popular and more theatrical year after year, so for Midtown Global Market's Bollywood fashion show, expect nothing less than beautiful extravagance. Local Global Market clothing boutique, Geetanjoli Sari Fashions present the first Bollywood-inspired fashion show of new styles directly from Indian featuring colorful saris, hand embroided patterns, tunic tops, kurtas and vibrant jewelry. Don't miss this exotic event with live performances from Ms. Geetanjoli, Mr. Nawindranath, Ms. Mariyah (TC famous belly dancer) and music from Mr. Greg Herriges.

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Wedding Lehanga by Geetanjoli Sari Fashions



SATURDAY MAY 2ND

One Big May Day Party

@ Sister's Camelot
2657 32nd Ave. S.
Minneapolis

5pm / $5-10 suggested donation / all ages

Sisters Camelot has a new all ages show space AND it’s May Day weekend, wow! If that’s not enough to get you out, how about 14 bands, playing every half hour, food and drinks, and a benefit for the Twin Cities Branch of the Industrial Workers of the World. We recommend Bla Bla Blacksheep, Nancy Drew Crew, Chickadee Mountain Martyrs, Abandon Ship!, and Bouncer Fighter -- Which means you’re going to be there all night. Have fun!

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SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Justice Jam

@ East River Flats Park
360 East River Road
Minneapolis

5-10pm / All Ages / Free

After a week long series activism workshops at the U of M, students are proud to organize the 4th annual Justice Jam for the sole purpose of motivating social change though grass-roots community activism. Head down to East River Flats Park for the evening long spectacle that will include games, break dancing, a graffiti wall, yoga, and a swell musical line up consisting of Mel Gibson and the Pants, Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles, Kanser, A Night in the Box, Radio On, Old Time Religion, Military Special, and DJ Wes Winship.

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SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Traffic Zone Open Studios

@ Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art
250 Third Avenue N
Minneapolis

5-9pm / Free

As the season of art fairs and craft shows begins, Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art kicks things off by opening its studios to the public. Home to 27 local artists, a wide range of visual expression will be on display and for sale in the working studios of the co-op including paintings, ceramics, photography, sculpture and prints.

CLICK FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM



SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Cloud Cult

@ First Avenue
701 1st Avenue N
Minneapolis

6pm / 18+ / $15

“The original idea with Cloud Cult was to try and create something that would make people feel alive for a moment” states front man Craig Minowa a half hour into the band's recently released documentary, No One Said It Would Be Easy. And that perfectly sums up a Cloud Cult live experience. Whether it be violins, cellos, trombones, or xylophones, these brilliantly quirky tunesmiths not only play it -- they play the hell out of it. Coupled with the amazing visual feast that they present on stage (including 2 live painters), this band provides a thoughtfully incisive set that is as challenging as it is moving. Expect to have a smile permanently plastered to your face while you exchange mind-blown glances with those around you.

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SATURDAY MAY 2ND

Howl's Moving Castle w/ Lookbook

@ The Uptown Theater
2906 Hennepin Ave. S.
Uptown Minneapolis

Music at 11:45 pm / Movie at 12:15 am / $9 / All Ages

The Uptown Theater continues its Saturday night tradition of music and movies with this week’s screening of Howl’s Moving Castle. Directed by the famed Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki (My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away), Howl’s Moving Castle is a breathtaking adventure sure to keep you glued to your seat. To make matters cooler, check out the pre-show performance by electro-smoothies and l'etoile faves, Lookbook. Upcoming Midnight shows at the Uptown include the Lynchian crazyfest Wild at Heart, The Terminator, and everyone’s favorite display of Linda Hamilton’s awesome biceps, Terminator 2: Judgment Day.




SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: THE ASTEROIDS GALAXY TOUR

This Spring, there's nothing like a bit of catchy pop tunes on your iPod to put a little zest in your step. You might have first heard The Asteroids Galaxy Tour's infectious single, “Hero,” on an episode of Gossip Girl, but don't hold that against them. Besides, we know you're a closet fan of the teen voiced-over melodrama, just admit it and regain a clear conscience. Danish pop ensemble, TAGT, is a fusion of funk and 60's psychedelia, blending synth-pop instruments with a live sax and trumpet to create a brass band feel. Lead vocalist, Mette Lindberg's quirky lyrical style has a tinge of street corner beat boxing, while her weird, childlike vocals are a dead ringer for Miho Hatori (if she were singing through a megaphone...and Danish). So far, these European babes are sticking to concerts in their geographical backyard, but we're crossing our fingers for a U.S. visit soon.

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SUNDAY MAY 3RD

May Day Parade

Begins at Bloomington & 26th St.
turns right at 34th St
finishes in Powderhorn Park
Minneapolis

1pm-7pm / Free

In the Twin Cities, the day of the May Day parade is practically a state holiday. Here’s the deal: bring a chair or blanket if you care about that sort of thing, get a friend to host a brunch, smuggle in a drink, and walk or bike to the parade. See punks, old hippies, politicos, an orchestra and giant puppets traipse down the street and into the park, where the Tree of Life Ceremony takes place, usually utilizing the lake in its story. After you’re pleasantly giddy from a day in the sun with your skin exposed (feels weird, doesn’t it?), get a friend to host a post-parade BBQ and enjoy the day until the sun goes down.

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TUESDAY MAY 5TH

JagerCon: Sci-Fi Tuesdays

@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Avenue N.
Minneapolis

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

Join hosts Kate Iverson (l'étoile magazine, Secrets of the City) and Beth Hammarlund (l'étoile 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, May 5th: Doctor Who & The Daleks (1966)
Tuesday, May 12th: Evil Dead II
Tuesday, May 19th: Aliens Double Header
Tuesday, May 26th: Zardoz

For more info visit www.jagercon.blogspot.com




L'ETOILE NEWSWIRE

The Cherry Returns: A Love Story

Claes Oldenburg’s “Spoonbridge and Cherry” is one of the most iconic sculptures in the United States. Sadly, the pair was separated when the cherry was removed for restoration this February, and since then the spoon has sat lonely and alone. But fear not! These two soulmates will finally be reunited when the cherry is returned to its home on Friday, May 1. To celebrate their reunion, Chef Asher Miler has developed a limited-edition Cherry Tasting Menu for the 20.21 Restaurant & Bar. For an appropriately affordable $20.21, you can enjoy cherry-themed treats such as Spring Pea Soup with Cherry Chili Oil, Sweet Cherry Hoisin, and Cherry Panna Cotta. This menu will only be available through the end of June, so don’t waste time making your way to the Walker Art Center to toast the happy couple.


GUEST BLOGGER: LE PETIT CONNAISSEUR

Local graphic designer (and recent winner of a METRO Magazine "Keeper Award") Travis Stearns was enlisted to design a promotional t-shirt for Vita.mn. I managed to snag one at a recent event, and even though the fabric leaves much to be desired (I didn't look but I'm guessing it's Hanes) and it was a men's size medium, it looked perfectly cute when I wore it tucked into a high-waisted skirt.

You can win one of the limited-edition shirts in this month's Karma contest at www.Vita.mn.

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What's What Editor: Kate Iverson
Contributing Writers: Lacey Prpic Hedtke, Robyn Lewis, Juleana Enright, Kate Iverson, Beth Hammarlund, Jahna Peloquin

CONTENT © L'ETOILE MAGAZINE 2009

Spring MNFashion Week Recap

By Beth Hammarlund


SUFFOCATE 4/21


Last spring, designer Ra'mon-Lawrence set a new standard for Twin Cities fashion with his solo show Eluded Love. Held at the Soo Visual Arts Center, the show was by far the Cities’ most ambitious individual presentation to date. This year Laura Fulk built on this new tradition of extravagantly produced solo shows. The designer's Spring 2009 collection was presented at The Lab Theater and featured production values that rivaled MN Fashion Week’s larger and more established group shows.

The clothes featured many of Fulk's signature details. The structured shapes and extravagant neck pieces that she has become known for were still a through line in the collection, though the looks had more ease to them than in previous Fulk collections. This was due in no small part to the adjustable technical details of the pieces. High funnel necks were molded into place and secured with snaps and buttons, magnets transformed a Siamese twin wedding dress into two individual gowns, and drawstrings unfolded a ruffled neckline into a beautifully lined cape. The transformative nature of the pieces was evocative of Hussein Chayalan, while the layered panels of fabric drew comparisons to Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 collection. The interactive elements of the clothing made for an engaging runway show, and the theatrical presentation helped the audience connect to the clothes as both wearable items and pieces of art.

Mplsart.com proprietors and Suffocate producers Emma Berg and Kristoffer Knutson raved about the space and the opportunity to be involved in every detail up to and including the lighting. The styling was strong, particularly the choice to outfit the models in shiny high heeled booties and thick beige dancing tights. The tights were worn over the shoes, allowing a glimmer of patent leather to shine through and creating an elongated leg that transformed the already lithe models into gazelle-like figures. Wearing dance tights over high heels may not be the most wearable trend as far as function, but the effect was accessible enough that I've been considering hitting up the Capezio website to attempt my own modified version. (Insider info: I was hoping to keep the tights from running by applying a border of clear nail polish around the sole. However, last night I asked Eclecticoiffeur stylist Jahna Peloquin about this technique, and it was actually something that they’d attempted for Suffocate, but with little success. Drat.)

The show clocked in at over half an hour, which ensured that the event was worth its $15 ticket price, but is also a lot of time for a fashion show. The models marched the runway one at a time, and though this provided audience members and photographers with substantial opportunity to absorb the individual looks, the presentation lost some of the collection’s fluidity. I'm not advocating the current standard of interchangeable models stomping past one another in brief ten minute shows, but having models pass one another on the runway helps an audience grasp the connections between individual looks.

That said, Suffocate boasted some of the most successful production design, both technical and artistic, that the Twin Cities fashion community has ever seen. It was an incredibly accomplished show and certainly the gem of MN Fashion Week.

Photos by Stephen Stephens


























SKY PARK FASHION MIXER 4/22

l’étoile and Secrets of the City hosted the Sky Park Fashion Mixer last Wednesday on the rooftop terrace of the beautiful Eitel Building City Apartments. The turnout was fabulous, and the gorgeous sunset and excellent people watching certainly didn’t hurt matters. Delicious treats were provided by Joe’s Garage and guests sipped on drinks compliments of Sacre Bleu Wine and Crispin on Ice. Thank you to all of the sponsors who were present at the event and contributed to the excellent gift bags. In these economic times, free snacks, drinks, and swag are a pretty pleasant surprise!

Photos by Camille Bourgerie & Stephen Stephens

































VOLTAGE: FASHION AMPLIFIED 4/24

This year’s Voltage production was significantly shorter than past shows, featuring only ten runway designers and five bands and band designers. However, the edited presentation made for a tighter production than in previous years, while still presenting a varied collection of talented Twin Cities designers. The runway extended from the stage at a 45 degree angle, as opposed to previous years in which it jutted perpendicularly into the audience. The modification worked in favor of both the presentation and the crowd, giving the models more angles to work with and creating space for a far roomier seating section than in years past.

Though there was a lot of fashion to enjoy, the highlight was finale designer Max Lohrbach. The clothes featured the designer’s signature painted fabrics and feminine shapes, with multiple trompe-l'œil bows and scalloped details . Models literally bursted through paintings, wearing ripped canvases and frames around their waists or shoulders. The voluminous trousers and baggy shorts were extremely on trend, though the collection was dominated by swingy skirts and flirty tops. The opening bustled dress was a masterpiece, and I couldn’t help wishing that we’d seen more of Lohrbach’s structured shapes. (This desire was exacerbated by sitting next to mplsart.com director Emma Berg, who was wearing a custom-made Lohrbach dress with a bustled skirt. It was a gorgeous creation that had me staring down at my pegged harem pants and wishing I’d gotten more dressed up for the occasion).

The music and sound editing were particularly strong this year, due to the bands’ excellent performances, as well as the crew’s impressively quick set ups and tear downs. First Communion After Party’s atmospheric set created an ideal atmosphere for a fashion presentation. And, as expected, Maria Isa kept the crowd’s energy up until the very end of her finale performance.

Every year Voltage continues to step it up technically. The video segments were well-edited, while the look book will certainly be the most treasured souvenir of MN Fashion Week. As always, the conclusion of Voltage raises the same inevitable question: How will they top themselves next year?

Photos by Stephen Stephens