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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Weekend What's What 6/26-7/1

LAND OF 10,000 RAINBOWS

It's a gay-la affair! The Twin Cities shines as one of the largest Pride festivals in the country, and we think that's definitely something to be proud of! This weekend is all about love, respect, and partying like rockstars, so get with the glitz and don't be afraid to rock those sequins!

xo-l'étoile


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THURSDAY, JUNE 26

Echo Through the Waves

@ 50 Entertainment
300 1st Ave N, Suite 110
Minneapolis

4pm-7pm / free

For three hours, the media and music company 50 Entertainment will transform its office space into an art gallery featuring painting, photography and jewelry from such artists as DC Ice, Nate Maydole, Lonnie Loveness, and Robyne Robinson! All the art is local, and with prices capped at $500, the temptation is on to bring a piece home.

CLICK FOR THIS AND OTHER ART EVENTS AT MPLSART.COM
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THURSDAY JUNE 26TH

Patio Nights Featuring STNNNG and His Mischief

@ The MMAA
50 W. Kellogg Blvd.
Downtown St. Paul

7pm / $7

In it's 5th year, Patio Nights invites some of the most talented and well-known local musicians to rock the MMAA's gorgeous rooftop courtyard. Add in yummy food, and of course, beer from Great Waters Brewing Company and you've got yourself the perfect date night. Tonight's musical phantasm will include popular local rockers STNNNG and His Mischief, so you've really got no excuse, do you?

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THURSDAY JUNE 26TH

Oddio's Audios

@ Soundbar
414 3rd Avenue N
Downtown

8pm / 21+ / FREE

Come July, Minneapolis will be one scene-starter short. Well-known local DJ Andrew "Oddio" Luckham is moving to Spain to get married and start an exciting new life. Please join every DJ worth their salt in the Twin Cities in giving Oddio the proper send off with dance-worthy selections from Reggie McKeever v. HiFi Kenny, Jobot v. Bryan B, and Brian Thomas v. DVS1 playing disco and deep house all night long.

BONUS: Got the Techno bug? BLACK in the VIP room each Saturday boasts a rotating cast of world class House, Drum & Bass and Techno DJs.

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FRIDAY ART PICK: SERGEI PROKUDIN-GORSKII


Lucky Minneapolis! The work of early 20th century photographer and chemist Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii glows (literally) from the walls of the Russian Art Museum. One of the first photographers to use color photography, Prokudin-Gorskii produced glass plate negatives of the Russian Empire funded by the Tsar. One hundred years later we’re seeing, for the first time, his photos presented as illuminated light boxes in a dark gallery. This is a huge deal, so if you’ve never been to the TMORA, you’ve got until September to drool over this work.

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FRIDAY JUNE 27TH

Yuri's Big Garage Sale

@ Yuri's House
650 Pierce Street NE
(in the Garage/Alley)
Northeast Mpls

9-4pm

One of our favorites, artist and curator Yuri Arajs, is picking up and leaving us soon for the land of maple syrup and Celine Dion, and lucky for you he's unloading a bevy of treasures before he goes! Stop in and snap up deals on things like darkroom equipment, paint by number paintings, antique furniture, tons of cds, frames, easels, and lots and lots of art books, art supplies, and more. This is likely the coolest garage sale of the summer, so get there early to score the most collectible Yuri memorabilia!

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FRIDAY JUNE 27TH

So Electric

@ Barfly
711 Hennepin Ave
Downtown Minneapolis

10pm-2am / 18+ / $3 w/ RSVP, $5 without

Summer is heating up and so is the dance floor at Barfly because Moongoons Mania is taking over the city! Dance the night away with another edition of So Electric, featuring music in the main room by DJ Bach, The Moongoons, E-six, and Roan. Have your first taste of Toothjuice, a special drink created by Barfly for So Electric (Insider info: Toothjuice is Moongoon Josh Clancy's artistic alter-ego).

RSVP at the link below for discounted admission!

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FRIDAY JUNE 27TH

4th Annual Uptown Pride Block Party

@ Bryant Lake Bowl
810 West Lake Street
Uptown

6pm / 18+ / FREE

BLB’s Uptown Pride Block Party has become a growing community tradition in recent years and is now THE spot to kick off Pride Weekend in style. The grill will be going and the beer will be flowing, with performances by Dykes Do Drag, Rope Trick, Black Blondie, Tina Schlieske & Band and Venus DeMars & All the Pretty Horses. Festivities are once again emceed by Foxy Tann.

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FRIDAY JUNE 27TH

Dosh with P.O.S. and Kill the Vultures

@ First Avenue
701 First Avenue N
Downtown

8pm / 18+ / $10 advance, $12 door

Minneapolis' own intriguing and mostly-instrumental outfit, DOSH will be wrapping up their nation-wide tour for a hometown CD Release Friday night at First Ave. Martin Dosh is an expert soundscapist, whose latest album Wolves and Wishes blends elements of pop, electronica and post-rock. Accompanied by Mike Lewis (Bad Plus, Fog, Alpha Consumer) the Dosh live experience creates a musical utopia using keyboards, effects pedals, samplers, a mixing board, and even a drum set. The musical world of Dosh is uncharted, and if that's where the challenge lies, it's also where the reward comes from. Local rap hero P.O.S. opens, with Kill the Vultures.

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FRIDAY JUNE 27TH-SUNDAY JUNE 29TH

The Jackie Factory NYC Presents:
LOW LIFE MINNEAPOLIS

@ Nick & Eddie
1612 Harmon Place
Loring Park

7pm Friday, 2pm Sat-Sun / Free

Nick and Eddie pulls their own well-connected strings to put on THE coolest party of Pride Weekend. With a stage in the Loring Alley (which we think looks like something straight out of Paris), Nick and Eddie will host legendary NYC Jackie Factory luminaries DJ Johnny Dynell, Chi Chi Valenti and Chi Chi Larue, plus tons of local lovelies such as All The Pretty Horses, Faggot, Le Cirque Rouge Cabaret and Burlesque’s Jean Bardot and our favorite MC Foxy Tann.

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FRIDAY JUNE 27TH-SUNDAY JUNE 29TH


2008 Twin Cities Pride

@ Various Locations
Minneapolis
Check Website for more info

Each June in Minneapolis, folks of every sexual orientation and gender identity gather in sunny Loring Park in what has become the third-largest gay pride celebration in the country. Last year's festival drew nearly half a million people for two days of music and entertainment – that alone is reason to celebrate!

The massive festival in Loring Park is the crown jewel of the Twin Cities Pride. Celebrating the spirit and vitality of the GLBT Community, the festival truly has something to offer everyone. Featuring three stages of live entertainment, three food courts, beer gardens, art vendors, a children & family area, canoe rides in Loring Lake, a mass commitment ceremony, and the GLBT History Pavilion, and so much more. You can spend two full days at the festival and still not see everything! The festival is free for everyone to attend and will be open on Saturday from 10am to 10pm and on Sunday from noon to 6pm.

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COOL LINK: WE MAKE MONEY NOT ART

The bloggers at We Make Money Not Art scour the art world to bring back interviews, reviews, and pictures from that big wide world out there. They visit art galleries, listen to conferences, and have searchable categories like the 90’s, deep sea creatures and robots. Throw in fun colors and a “Somehow Connected” sidebar, and you’re up on the art scene like never before.

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SATURDAY JUNE 28TH

Order, Happiness, and other Fictional Perceptions

@ Fox Tax Gallery
503 1st Ave NE
Minneapolis

6pm-11pm / Free

Guest curator Emma Berg of mplsart.com serves up a quartet of reality-busting artists with connections to MN. Photography, collage, drawings and film make up the roster of investigators of details, assumptions and perceptions. l’étoile’s favorite NYC cohort Amy Pierce screens her short film, Maypole, for the first time in Minnesota. Runs through July 26th.

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SATURDAY JUNE 28TH

Umber Birthday Party!

@ Umber Studios
3109 East 42nd Street
South Minneapolis

8pm / Free

Umber Studios is one year old! The founders of Umber Studios commemorate their anniversary by showing work they’ve created in the space. In this past year, Umber has had 15 art shows with over 60 artists, and acted as a dance, theater and yoga studio. Let the founders of Umber Studios know you appreciate them at this fun-fun-fun party/art show! Runs through July 26th.

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SATURDAY JUNE 28TH

Attitude City

@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Ave N
North Loop

10pm / 21+ / Free

Two of the cutest boys we know, Karl Frankowski and Jeff Dubois, make a cameo at Clubhouse Jager tonight. Be prepared to have your socks rocked off (and maybe your pants) because these two know how to sex you up right with their sultry disco jams. If you're in the mood for a sweaty dance session with possible groping potential then get thee to Jager tonight!

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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: THE DODOS

Psych-folk-pop duo The Dodos have been one of the most consistently buzzed bands this year, with their debut album Visitor arguably one of the years best.Their varied influences include Animal Collective and Magnetic Fields, but their undeniably unique style pushes their instruments to the extreme, shaping a superb blend of intricate drum patterns, remarkable finger picking, breakneck strumming, and warm vocal chops – their infectious, experimental pop is so joyous and fresh that it's difficult not to get swept along in its wake. This is a band on the brink of very big things, so be sure to catch the Dodos next month for an absolutely stunning live performance in an intimate setting at the Triple Rock Social Club.

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SUNDAY JUNE 29TH

Pride Parade

@ Hennepin Ave & 3rd St.
Ends at Loring Park
Downtown Minneapolis

Parade at 11am / Free

Pre-parade show at 9am / 9th and Hennepin / Free

THE best parade of the year, no doubt about it! Monica West and Robyne Robinson (she’s everywhere!) will MC the parade from the grandstand, where all the action to impress the judges happens. If you’re really hardcore, arrive at 9am for the pre-parade show, featuring music and an unveiling. Last year’s parade drew 135,000 people, so get there early to get a good view.

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SUNDAY JUNE 29TH

Best Friends Forever and The Velveteens

@ Eclipse Records
1922 University Ave W.
St. Paul

6pm / All Ages / $4

A rare meeting of two amazing local trios. In both bands, two lovely ladies sing about crushes, boys and romance, with a boy in the background playing bass or drums or xylophone. Both are extremely danceable and both have distinctive sounds: BFF supplies the dancey pop, The Velveteens bring back doo wop Americana. Dancing is sure to ensue, so put on your bobby socks and/or legwarmers. With Ghost Mice (IN) and Heathers (Ireland).

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MIXTAPE MONDAY: MINNEAPOLIS LOVER

Despite the fact he lives in Roseville, You Work For Them's Mike Cina can still technically claim Minneapolis lover status via his studio in Northeast, and who are we to argue? We'll let Cina dance-rock our world anytime - in Roseville OR Minneapolis. Make sure to download this little gem and tuck it away for the next time you have an uncontrollable urge to get down.

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TUESDAY JULY 1ST

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!

Sponsored by l'étoile magazine & Alphasuede

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What's What Editor: Kate Iverson
Contributing Writers, Robyn Lewis, Lacey Prpic Hedtke

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Weekend What's What 10/18-10/21

SOMETHING FIERCE THIS WAY COMES

The weather's been very much miserable lately, but a real storm is brewing. While you shake, shimmy and sway this weekend, l'étoile's entire crew will be hard at work. Favorite friend, photographer and trouble-starter, Amy Pierce, breezes through town this weekend from NYC and things are about to get dangerous. Seek shelter, and maybe steer clear of the Dragon's back room, because we play as hard as we work!

xo-l'étoile

AWESOME BONUS: Out of hundreds of photographs submitted Amy Pierce recently won first place in The Brooklyn Museum's photography competition with the below image from "Let's Pretend" in l'étoile's Spring/Summer issue!

photo by Amy Pierce
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 18TH

Rude Girl

@ 7th St. Entry
701 1st Ave.
Downtown Mpls

8pm / 21+ / $5

In the mood for some gender-bending neo-punk? All-lady Clash tribute band Rude Girl is playing the Entry tonight. Freeze Dried Fun, The Western Stars and Louie Dunlap open.

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 18TH (THROUGH SATURDAY)

Ugly

@ The Walker Art Center
1750 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis

8pm / $25 ($21 Walker Members)

"America's obsession with outward physical perfection is scrutinized in this evening-length work by one of Minnesota's leading choreographers. With his eight-member company and live music by West Coast electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick, Mathew Janczewski explores notions of beauty and ugliness through movement." – the Walker.

We can't say it any better than that. Stay after Friday's performance for a Q &A with the crew.

BONUS: Walker Art Center's annual Women with Vision film festival presents new work by women directors from around the world. Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier's first US production, Things We Lost in the Fire, is showing – FREE – at the Walker tonight. Starring Benicio Del Toro and Halle Berry.

Tickets available at the Bazinet Lobby desk from 6:30 pm the night of the event. To reserve your ticket ahead of time, send a request to: rsvpmpls@alliedadvpub.com

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FRIDAY ART PICK: MICHAEL CINA

Perhaps you aren't aware that an international art dynamo is living, working, and spinning in your midst? Mike Cina is an artist with too many accolades to list. An innovator and influencer of design trend, his collaborative company "We Work For Them" has earned numerous international awards. With art exhibits all over the world, projection installations, an online store, motion graphics DVDs, a weekly DJ night and more, he still manages to rack up an impressive list of top clients such as Wired Magazine, MTV, Adobe, Coca-Cola and Bacardi.

Catch Mike Cina DJing at The Get Up every Saturday with the funky likes of Benny Lojack, Mike 2600 and Mos Jef in Foundation's Deep Lounge from 11pm-2am. Check their myspace for secret passwords and updates!

The talented Mr. Cina took some time out to answer a few questions for l'etoile:



Your brand "We Work For Them" has been around for quite awhile and has won international acclaim - how did the partnership with Michael Young come about and how has it grown?

We would be the only people up at 4AM working and could see that via AIM. Mike and I started doing projects together and companies wanted to pay us to work for them. We no longer publicly take client work but do take projects every now and then if the job is nice enough!

You also run a website and online store called "You Work For Them" that sells prints, vectors, books and more...if you could pick one book for a budding designer to buy, what would it be and why?


Grid Systems would be the obvious choice but I have a warm spot in my heart for Emil Ruder's "Typographie." That is how I learned 'real' graphic design.

What projects are you most excited about working on this year?

Well, we are working on a collection of art for Pepsi cans in 2008. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. asked to meet with us. We just projected our work on the side of the Government building in the Hague, Netherlands. We have had work in a gallery every month all over the world as of late. And like 20 more projects.

Your other website, True is True makes us smile. Can you explain what that's all about?

TrueisTrue started out as an interactive website that interacted with viewers. Now it is more of a visual scrapbook when I have time. I am planning on starting over and doing some new stuff with it. I really want to change up the format but we will see....

You are also a DJ and music collector - what are your top 5 prized albums?


YES! I guess I don't prize lps, I am in it for the music. I recently got an original Skull Snaps which is nice but I am going to sell it. I will list some current favorite LPs right now because there are too many 12" singles to list.

Leon Ware "Rockin you Eternally"
Claus Ogerman "Gate of Dreams"
Rodriguez "Cold Fact"
High Fashion "Feelin Lucky"
Flying Lotus "Reset"


What makes you most happy?

Good Music, Good Food, Good company, Inspiration, Good Days


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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

MCAD Jerome Artist Fellows

@ MCAD Gallery
2501 Stevens Ave.
Minneapolis

6-8pm / Free

MCAD and the Jerome foundation present new work by the five recipients of the 2006-07 MCAD/Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Emerging Artists. This year's winners: Ernest Arthur Bryant III, Brian Lesteberg, Cherith Lundin, Monica Sheets and Marcus Young. Runs through November 25th.

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photo by Brian Lesteberg
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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH (THROUGH HALLOWEEN)

The Haunted Basement

Soap Factory
518 2nd St. SE
Minneapolis

7-11pm / 18+ / $10

Anyone who's explored the Soap Factory knows the basement is already more than scary. And cold. And scary. Starting tonight, the terror intensifies with the opening of the long-awaited Halloween exhibit. Designed by local artists Chris Pennington and Aaron Wojak, the raw confines of The Soap Factory's undeveloped netherworld will provide a Halloween experience unlike any other, with only the light of your handheld lantern as guide. This event is 18+ and a waiver must be signed before entering…that's fierce!

Note: The Haunted Basement will not be open October 27th due to a private event at the Soap Factory.

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

Solutions Vol. II

@ Studio 1414
1414 Marshall St. NE
Northeast Mpls

7pm-Midnight / $6 online or $8 door

Solutions Volume 2 features progressive design, art, activism, and more in an innovative format: 13 presenters are given less than 7 minutes to get their point across through 20 images projected for 20 seconds each. Presenters include Chuck Olson, zAmya Theater Project, Walker Art Center and more. Music by DJ Booka B.

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

Attitude City, DJ Bach, & DJ Talk Radio

@ Picosa
65 Main St. SE
Minneapolis

10pm / 21+ / Free

Dress to impress and disco down to Picosa tonight for a super-sexy lineup of some of our fave DJs! 2-4-1 drink specials enhance your dance!

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

2nd Annual Mustache Party

@ The Uptown Bar
Lake & Hennepin
Uptown Mpls

9:30pm / 21+ / $5

Find your inner-Selleck when Uptown hosts its 2nd Annual Mustache Party with free stashes for all. Featuring The Deaths, Friendly No One, Atomic Blue, The New Constitution.

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

Honeymoon III

@ The Nomad
501 Cedar Ave.
West Bank

10pm / 18+ / Free

The Moongoons have been everywhere lately! If they aren't snapping your sexy picture, they are rocking a dance floor near you - and this weekend is no exception.

Tonight's Attire: Pink everything!

Sponsored by l'etoile magazine and Beautiful/Decay

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

Polyphonic Spree

@ Pantages Theater
710 Hennepin Ave.
Downtown Mpls

8pm / $24.50-$27

Dallas-based "choir symphonic rock" collective, Polyphonic Spree, is pitching their rock-revival tent tonight at the lovely Pantages. Don't let the robes fool you, the Spree's here to spread their own word, not You-Know-Who's.

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 19TH

BLACK OUT Techno Weekend

@ various locations
Downtown Mpls

Friday: Alphahouse Records own Andrew Rasse aka Butane lights up Foundation's VIP room tonight. After Hours party at a not-so-secret location to follow featuring James Patric, Jack Complex (Live PA) and Butane!

Saturday: BLACK in the VIP Room @ 1st Ave welcomes Sutekh, a hard to label audiophile that rocks everything from noise collage to hard techno.

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COOL LINK: LIVINGSTONES

l'étoile hearts nature, its true. So we can't help but heart these huggable river rocks. Why not bring a little of the outdoors in and pick up one of these super stones for your lily pad?

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

What is Hardland/Heartland?

@ Organ Haus
510 W. 31st
Minneapolis

Noon-5pm / Free

Check out art by Eric Carlson, Aaron Anderson, Crystal Quinn, Brett Smith, Croix Clayton, Abi Chase and Grant Leuning. Also, there will be work pertaining to or about or involving: Building Better Bombs, The Gamut, Lazerbeak & Mictlan, METAL TEETH, Wild Wing (Josh Journey-Heinz, Derek Maxwell & Croix Clayton), The Organ Haus, Mean Beep, The Revolting Queers and Steve.

Free Gocco screenprints and Mini Zinez will be available as well as t-shirts, zines, posters, drawings, and fashion up for grabs at reasonable prices!

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

Minnie/Mad Festival II

@ Stasiu's
Lowry & Marshall
Northeast Mpls

9pm / 21+ / $5

Minneapolis goes up against Wisco sister-city Madison tonight in this rockin' showdown. 6 bands from each city thrash it out on two levels at Stasiu's.

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

Here by Design III: Process and Prototype

@ The Goldstein
364 McNeal Hall
1985 Buford Avenue
St.Paul

1:30-4:30pm Saturdays / 10am-4pm Weekdays

Third in a series exploring excellence in Minnesota design. The exhibit will examine the innovation of sustainable design solutions.

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

Resistencia Festival

@ 7th St. Entry
1st & 7th St.
Downtown Mpls

6pm / 18+ / $15

Art, music and culture collide at this alternative music festival celebrating diversity in the Minnesota music scene via Español! Featuring bands, DJs, spoken word, and more.

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

Too Much Love

@ First Avenue
701 1st Ave.
Downtown Mpls

10pm / 18+ / $3 (free w/ College ID)

Show your love for Too Much Love! Hit the mainroom tonight and make a scene to the sounds of Soviet Panda, Scott Butters, Jonathan Ackerman and more. Do a pop in at the VIP room for Sutekh, who will surely surprise you with his appropriated antics!

TIP: First Avenue will close at 2am instead of 3am until further notice. Sorry kids!

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

Revolver Modele

@ Big V's
University & Snelling
St.Paul

9pm / 21+ / $5

Local lovers Revolver Modele saunter into Big V's tonight to teach a lesson in rock 'n roll. The Knotwells, Sin Horses, and Kill the Runt join in the fray.

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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

The Axis Sessions: Afterhours Spinoff

@ Not-So-Secret Location
Downtown Mpls
(check website day of)

10pm / $5

Internet Rave Radio-heads AfterhoursDJs will be dropping an all-night bass bomb on Minneapolis this Saturday. Featuring 10 local and national DJs of all genres duking it out on the decks.

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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: Kasper Bjørke

We predict hot, hot, hot Dane Kasper Bjørke will be the next big thing - his synthy symphonics and sexy vox definitely rub us the right way.

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SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY

l'étoile will working hard on new top-secret editorial, but we invite you to revel in what wet weekends were meant for – relaxing with good friends and an even better drink. A perfect Bloody Mary is the ultimate Sunday pleasure - so enjoy our secret recipe made with Effen Vodka!

This recipe makes eight 6-ounce servings, because we know how popular you are:

1 (46 fluid ounce) bottle Spicy V8

1 1/2 limes, juiced

1 teaspoon brown sugar

1 tablespoon steak sauce

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

1 teaspoon prepared horseradish

2 teaspoon hot sauce

1/2 teaspoon celery salt

Add much Effen Vodka as you'd like and Wha-la!

Make it a meal with a skewered smorgasbord: think sautéed shrimp, hard boiled eggs, grilled asparagus, pickles, olives…to compliment your creation.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE FOA

October 28th-November 2nd

The Festival of Appropriation is looking for committed volunteers to help check in artists, move and install artwork, etc. at the Soap Factory on October 28th-30th. The FOA is also seeking volunteers to work the opening reception on Friday November 2nd (bartending, setup, cleanup, security, etc.)

Chip-inners will receive a gift bag with yet-to-be-identified swag from Some Assembly Required, mnartists.org and l'etoile magazine!

e-mail kate@letoilemagazine.com to sign up

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Monday, September 17, 2007

The Get Up @ Foundation

The jams were definitely brought this Saturday! Mike Cina, Mike 2600, and Benny Lojack had the b-boys and b-girls poppin' all night in the Deep Lounge with their wicked funky breaks! This brand spankin' new weekly party is where it's at, so save a slot on your dance card for Foundation every Saturday!

Click HERE to check out The Get Up myspace page!

Photos by Susannah Dodge and Kate Iverson