Thursday, March 12, 2009

Weekend What's What 3/12-3/17

BIG TIME

What a weekend for the Twin Cities! Not only are we sending off our best and brightest to the SXSW Festival with a bang at First Avenue, but we're also privy to new work by Minneapolis graffiti darling Deuce Seven, putting on his first full-scale solo show in the SooVAC's main gallery. Add in a bit of steampunk fashion, full moon puppetry, and the christening of a brand new art gallery in St. Paul, and you've got yourself a weekend of boundless possibilities and extravagant theatrics. Spring is just around the bend, so don't let this week's cold snap put you in the corner, baby!

Bonus: Tuesday is St. Patrick's Day! See our mini-guide at the end of this week's blog for the luckiest places to drink green beer in the Twin Cities.

xo-l'étoile

Photo by Jayme Halbritter/art by Rudy Fig
for mplsart.com/l'étoile 2008

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THURSDAY MARCH 12TH

Experimental and Media Arts

@ Regis Center of Art
405 21st Ave. S
Minneapolis

6-8pm/ Free

The twenty-one artists involved in the current exhibit at the U of M's Regis Center are comfortable with experimenting, very comfortable. As members of faculty, graduate students and alumni in the UMN Department of Art’s Experimental and Media arts from 2004 to 2009, the artists have been traveling the country developing their eclectic style and incorporating atypical mediums to create unique projects. Join host Northern Lights and multi-modal artist and visiting critic Diane Willow for a catalytic lecture and a sensory display including work from film, video, performance, interactive installation and sculpture and hybrids of everything in between.

Photograph by Bruce Charlesworth, one of tonight’s featured artists.

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THURSDAY 12TH

Poor Cow

@ Cinema Revolution
2431 Lyndale Ave S
Minneapolis

7pm / Free

Cinema Revolution has teamed up with John Behling to bring us a sex and power film discussion group. This week he takes on Poor Cow, a 1960s working-class English barmaid’s story of bad decisions and luck, set to the groovy sounds of Donovan.

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FRIDAY ART PICK: MNPIXELS.NET

Everybody gets artists' block sometimes, and it's nice to have somewhere to go to get your creative juices flowing again. Luckily, a new curated online art gallery featuring rotating Twin Cities artists has been launched, devoted to inspiring creativity on a local level. Poke around the gallery to peep drawings, mixed media, paintings, photography, and digital imagery of your local contemporaries, and even submit your own art for consideration. Best of all, MNPixels.net doesn’t have a lot of banner ad noise, allowing you to focus directly on the showcased pieces. Check back often, as new pieces are uploaded daily.

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Art by The Paper Prophet
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FRIDAY MARCH 13TH

Lost Souls of the Cascade Tunnel

@ Soo Visual Arts Center
2640 Lyndale Ave. S
Minneapolis

6-9pm / Free

Over time much can change for an artist, such as style, medias, and collaborations. But, if they are talented, the complexity of their creations is a factor that never varies. This Friday, local graf artist Deuce Seven returns to the SooVAC, three years after his first solo show in the Soo's pocket Toomer Gallery, this time graduating to the main gallery space. His new solo exhibition features pieces composed of vibrant colors, hypnotic line formations and psychedelic visuals proving his art is still as compelling as ever. The hidden figures and fantasy creatures in Deuce Seven’s art work materialize with each glance, making tonight’s opening reception an optical adventure ride for its viewers. Lost Souls runs through April 12.

CLICK FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM
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FRIDAY MARCH 13TH

Art in Every Degree

@ Gallery 360
3011 West 50th Street
Minneapolis, MN

7-10pm / Free

With slushy snow covering the ground, it may be difficult to picture yourself in a flirty outfit that doesn't include multiple layers, but that doesn’t stop the designers in tonight’s fashion event from showing off their Spring lines. Weather-forward pieces from designers Liz Plambeck, Heather Hambrecht, Atom Pechman and Martha McQuade will be showcased. A collection of looks inspired by the Mediterranean from prolific local designer Kimberly Jurek of Kjurek Couture are sure to conjure thoughts of a warm, luxurious life. Grab glass of wine, find a seat, and be whisked away to a fashion land where Uggs and feather-down do not exist.

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Image from kjurekcouture.net
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FRIDAY MARCH 13TH

Minneapolis Steampunk Cabaret

@ Ground Zero
15 4th St. NE
Minneapolis

10pm-2am / $8 / 18+

Quick refresher: Steampunk style is based on Victorian aesthetic with a touch of sci-fi and fantasy. In other words, fun and theatrical! Tonight’s cabaret is a celebration of all things steampunk. Burlesque dancers Midnight Muse Revue’s Painted Ladies will perform, bands Painted Saints and The Scarring Party will play, and Pi Bar’s DJ Blowtorch will flip wax. Not to mention the rune readings, palmistry, tarot card readings, and attractively-dressed anachronisms.

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FRIDAY MARCH 13TH

Full Moon Puppet Show Cabaret

@ Bedlam Theatre
1501 S. 6th St.
Minneapolis

10pm / $3

Every month around the full moon, the Bedlam treats us to a cabaret involving puppets, music, and giggles. Drum & Squeeze host this eclectic performance series, and since it IS the Bedlam, expect something you’ve never seen before.

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FRIDAY MARCH 13TH

Now or Never Grand Opening

@ Now or Never
2554 Como Ave
St. Paul

7:30pm-late / Free

This city can never have enough art galleries, especially in St. Paul. Our prediction for 2009? St. Paul's art scene is going to blow up! Welcome Now or Never into the world with a bonfire, dance party, and recent work by Jamie Barber, Andrew MacGuffie and Kari Reardon.

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FRIDAY MARCH 13TH

Street Sounds

@ VIP Room
701 First Ave N
Minneapolis

10pm / 18+ / $5

Lose the arms-crossed pose, jaded hipsters. It's time to get down! Vinyl specialists Attitude City, Mike the 2600 King and Winship (along with l’étoile magazine, of course) are ruthlessly dedicated to providing this city with an incredibly diverse night life and making sure you have a bangin’ good time with yet another installment of body-rockin' monthly disco dance party, Street Sounds.

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COOL LINK: PINK OF PERFECTION

In the tunnel vision era of recession, knowing when to pinch pennies and when to give in to the urge to splurge is an art highly coveted, much like the colloquial “knowing when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em.” The mindset of blog Pink of Perfection is that being thrift-conscious doesn’t necessarily mean ditching sushi for Ramen and the opera for evening cable, but rather being cleverly resourceful, scouting for the best deals and embracing the simple pleasures, while never sacrificing the creative and adventurous life you deserve. Pink of Perfection is described as a modern-day rendition of Martha Stewart’s Living, the thrifty girl’s guide to la dolce vita (The Sweet Life) featuring craft projects, literary escapes, recipes, and even a few tips on how to avoid the weekend recession blues.

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SATURDAY MARCH 14

Make: Day

@ The Science Museum of Minnesota
120 W. Kellogg Blvd.
Saint Paul

10am-3pm / Free

In the spirit of sparking local ingenuity and creativity, public television’s Make: TV (based on Make Magazine), Geek Squad and the Science museum have teamed up to present the first annual Make: Day, an ultimate community interactive arts and crafts affair. Local inventors, artists, tinkers and engineers have been busy channeling their inner mad scientist and Wayne Szalinski persona and today have the opportunity to showcase their DIY creations to enthusiastic museum attendees. Meet the inventor of rollerblades, experience wearable LED technology and animatronic sculptures, enjoy the music of Savage Aural Hotbed and take part in numerous hands-on projects and crafts.

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SATURDAY MARCH 14TH

Are You Local?

@ First Ave
701 First Ave N
Minneapolis

6pm / 18+ / $6

For those of us not lucky enough to make the trip down to Texas for ye olde SXSW this year, keep that chin up. On Saturday, some of the best local bands will be tackling the Mainroom stage before playing at one of the nation's largest music festivals. Help send off our local stars in style as they make the long trek down to Austin! Here's the line up, and brace yourself, it’s a doozy: Synth-dance-pop hotties Solid Gold, neo-psychedelic collective First Communion Afterparty, recently Pitchforked dream-pop trio Gospel Gossip, Sims of Doomtree fame, the ever stylish and sexy Bella Koshka, and up-and-coming indie darlings The Idle Hands. Plus, screening of local films screening at SXSW, and...HOT DOGS! Who doesn’t love a good wiener every once in awhile! Now that’s a lot of bang for your six bucks.

BONUS: For an additional five bones, Lookbook will be in the Entry with Vampire Hands, and a special DJ set from Solid Gold.

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SATURDAY MARCH 14TH

Alters

@ Stevens Square Center for the Arts
1905 Third Avenue S
Minneapolis

7pm / Free

From animal sacrifices to ritual offerings of bread and wine, and even portraits of Elvis Presley, alters have been used for centuries as a means to offer up praise to a greater power. The Stevens Square Center for the Arts is proud to present their latest exhibit featuring eleven artists’ interpretations of sacrifice and worship. Working in a variety of media, the artists have created deeply personal and distinctive redefinitions of what constitutes a shrine. The exhibition runs until April 13th.

CLICK FOR THIS ART EVENT AND MORE AT MPLSART.COM
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SATURDAY MARCH 14TH

Black featuring Matthew Dear

@ 1st Ave VIP Room
701 1st Avenue N.
Minneapolis

10pm / 18+ / $10

If you missed Matthew Dear early last year when he played the Triple Rock, tonight you're in luck. The electronic wonder-kid rolls into the VIP for a super-special set in an intimate environment. One of the darlings of coveted NYC label, Ghostly International, Dear is an under-the-mainstream-radar rockstar and an experience worth braving the chaos of First Avenue on a Saturday night for. l'etoile BFF Aaron Bliss kicks things off the right way. Enter through the side door on 1st to avoid 18 year olds in Mr.T bling and go straight to the VIP lounge.




SATURDAY MARCH 14TH

Lets Dance

@ Red Stag
509 1st Avenue NE
Northeast Mpls

11pm / 21+ / Free

Last month, when Millions Billions and Tendercakes played the Red Stag we became so claustrophobic due to the insane crowd we almost started punching hipsters. Luckily we restrained ourselves. But, if you're personally into gyrating throngs of stylish young things, getting crunk in close quarters, and truffle oil popcorn (a Red Stag staple snack) this may be your best bet for a late-night dance battle.

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SATURDAY MARCH 14TH

Hot Pants

@ Club Jager
923 Washington Ave. N
Minneapolis

10pm-2am / +21/ No Cover

When you’re dancing to the soul-tastic rhythm created by the Hot Pants DJs, you’ll be amazed at how your pants -and your moves- automatically become sexier. The 2nd Saturday of every month, Club Jager’s dance floor transforms into a musical time wrap even James Brown would applaud. DJs Rambo Salinas, Ben Mena, Brian Engel (Hipshaker), Dale Burback and special guests control the decks for an album spin set featuring the best in rare funk and blues. Shake it like a sex machine and don’t forget to wear something extra funky.

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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: TRIXIE & THE TREETRUNKS

Ok, so it’s actually a band made of puppets, but still musical all the same. The cutest puppets ever (created by Ms. Pussycat and Quintron) meet a happy tree who tells them they should adopt all the stray cats and start a band to deliver messages from the center of the earth. In this ten-part puppet series they find an evil drummer; attend a Quintron show; sloppily apply their makeup; and learn to play their cardboard instruments. This is what happens when musicians get crafty!




MONDAY MARCH 16TH

Twin Cities Supper Club

@ La Belle Vie
510 Groveland Avenue
Minneapolis

7-11pm / $50

The cool cats over at VimLab have cooked up a fabulous foodie event that will appeal to hip kids and connoisseurs alike. Each month, Twin Cities Supper Club visits a different local restaurant in search of culinary delights and sumptuous cocktails, with this month's edition landing at decadent eatery, La Belle Vie. Sample a special tasting menu by Executive Chef Tim McKee (A 2008 James Beard Top Chef Nominee) and a signature cocktail from our pal, the infamous Johnny Michaels: bartender extraordinaire. This all-inclusive dinner party is a fantastic opportunity to sample a broad range of La Belle Vie's fare and to mingle with other young professionals. There are only 50 spots available and you MUST pay in advance via PayPal to natalie@vimlab.com to reserve a spot. Hurry!

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MONDAY MARCH 16TH

The Duke Spirit

@ Triple Rock
629 Cedar Avenue
West Bank

8pm / 18+ / $10 adv or $12 door

If you've yet to jump on the Duke Spirit band wagon, we suggest you do so, tout de suite! This rockin' UK band makes a pit stop in the M-P-L-S before heading West for appearances on both Last Call with Carson Daly and Jimmy Kimmel Live -- followed by a high-profile stint at SXSW. With a bold, rhythmic sound, The Duke Spirit will chew up and spit out any previously held notion of Brit rock and slap you in the face with stylized melodies and white hot vocals. A can't miss for any rock n' roll fetishist.

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TUESDAY MARCH 17TH

ST. PADDY'S DAY MINI-GUIDE


42nd Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade

Downtown St. Paul, 12:00 Noon

Parade Route: Parade begins at Fourth and Sibley Streets, heads West on Fourth Street and ends at Rice Park.

www.stpatsassoc.org


Boiled in Lead's 26th Annual St. Patrick's Day Concert

7 p.m., 18+, $10 Advance, $12 Day of the Show, First Ave, 701 1st Ave. N.

Features a full bar and performances by Roma di Luna, The Brass Kings and the Minnesota Police Pipe Band.

www.first-avenue.com


St. Patrick's Day at the Dubliner

Noon to Close / 21+

Live music indoors and outdoors. See website for lineup.

www.thedublinerpub.com


A Night in the Box

9 p.m, +21, Turf Club, 1601 University Ave. W, Saint Paul

Energetic bluegrass performances are consistently impressive and will surely get more than a few folks in a lucky mood.

www.turfclub.net


T-Rock St. Paddy's Day Celebration

7 p.m., 21+, Triple Rocks Social Club, 629 Cedar Ave S., Minneapolis, Free

Featuring the Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band and Thin Lizzy Party.

www.triplerocksocialclub.com


Seventh Annual St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl

1-6 p.m., Finnegan's Irish Amber provides bus rides to the best Irish bars, $40 to reserve a spot

www.finnegans.org


St. Patrick's Day at O'Gara's

3:30 p.m., 21+, O'gara's Bar, Selby & Snelling, St. Paul

Live music in the Garage features Orange Whip (3:30-6pm), The Subsidies (6:30-9pm) and The Irresistibles with Mick Sterling, Cate Fierro & Shalo Lee (9:30pm-1:30am).

www.ogaras.com


Kieran's Irish Pub

10am-1am, 21+, 330 2nd Avenue S, Downtown Mpls

Three stages of local talent in the heated Guinness Tent.

www.kierans.com


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TUESDAY MARCH 17TH

Nerds Driven out of Ireland

Due to all the wild St. Patrick's Day shenannies, JAGERCON has been canceled considering the bar will most likely be too rowdy for nerdy movie viewing. We WILL be screening Labyrinth AND Tron next Tuesday, March 24th, however, so save the date and don't forget to reinforce your glasses with plenty of tape!

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GUEST BLOGGER: A TINY MACHINE

Beth Hammarlund live blogs from JagerCon (see above) at last week's screening of Forbidden Planet.

Best Robot Tailor Ever

I'm currently watching Forbidden Planet at Jagercon, the weekly event that my dear Kate Iverson and I host in Minneapolis at Clubhouse Jager. This is my first viewing of the movie (which hurts my nerd cred, I know) and I'm obsessing over Anne Francis' costumes. The film is a loose re-telling of Shakespeare's The Tempest set in a technologically advanced future. Though it was released in 1956, the special effects and electronic score are extremely advanced for that age of film making (plus, young Leslie Nielsen). The story follows a research team from Earth as they visit the planet Altair to discover the fate of a human colony established 20 years previously. Upon their arrival, they find that all of the colonists are dead, save one doctor and his teenage daughter Alta (who has had little interactions with humans other than her father). The doctor has built a robot assistant, Robby the Robot. Alta designs her clothing, and Robby sews it for her in remarkable time. The result is pretty sci-fantastic, and I had to share a few of the film's promotional images here.

To see all the images click below or visit www.atinymachine.blogspot.com

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GUEST BLOGGER: LE PETIT CONNAISSEUR

Fashion blogger Jahna Peloquin reviews Fashion Fight Night.

In Review: Fashion Fight Night Bout 2

Bout 2 of METRO Magazine's Fashion Fight Night III pitted two-time Fight Night champ Justin Grierson against one of last year's winners Ingrid Werthmann. Both photographers are notoriously heavy-hitters, and the shots all packed a punch. While Grierson played it safe with seasoned model Cari Jedlicki, Werthmann took a risk using a male model, edgy European-esque styling (courtesy of Richard Anderson, arguably the best fashion stylist in the city), and a trampoline. The risk paid off, and Werthmann won the bout.

For more photos and reviews click below or visit www.lepetitconnaisseurdelamode.blogspot.com

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Photos by Ingrid Werthmann
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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

CONTENT © L'ETOILE MAGAZINE 2009

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