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- Minneapolis Central Library
- Tag(s): Exhibits
See photos of Mississippi River sites associated with Mark Twain by local contemporary photographer Chris Faust. Compare his photos with 1890s-era cyanotypes made by Henry Bosse, which also will be displayed. Sponsored by the Council of Regional Public Library System Administrators; presented in collaboration with Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography.
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- 11:00am (CDT)
- Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
- Tag(s): Sports
Go behind the scenes of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome by going on a Dome tour. Walk-up tours take place on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. There is one tour each of these days starting at 11:00 AM from Gate F. The cost for each participant is $4 and the tour is appropriate for all ages. Free parking is available in the Metrodome parking lot located on the east side of the stadium. Tours may not be conducted during some "day events". Check our events calendar for tour cancellations.
Reserved group tours are available by reservation only. Reserved tours are scheduled between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM Monday through Saturday. To scheduled a reserved tour or if you need further information call the Metrodome tour office at 612-335-3305.
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- 1:00pm- 3:00pm (CDT)
- Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN:McGuire Proscenium
- Tag(s): Theater
by Bruce Norris
directed by Lisa Peterson
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a 2012 Tony Award nominee for Best Play, Bruce Norrisâ?? satiric comedy deals with race and class in response to Lorraine Hansberryâ??s A Raisin in the Sun. The play begins in 1959 as a black family moves into a white neighborhood in north Chicago, and in Act Two takes us to the same house in 2009 as gentrification sets in and the roles are reversed. Jokes fly and hidden agendas unfold as two generations tiptoe through social politics, pitting race against real estate. The New York Times hailed it â??ferociously smartâ? and Variety raved, â??Yes, itâ??s dangerous and provocative, but pulverizingly funny to boot!â?
Online sales until 4pm for evening performances, 10am for matinees.
Call the Box Office at 612.377.2224 for assistance.
Click for more! http://secure.guthrietheater.org/tickets/calendar/view.aspx?id=13509
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- 6:00pm- 9:00pm (CDT)
- Hell's Kitchen
- Tag(s): Concert/Live Music
With warm smiles and honest simplicity, Tina & Her Pony bring a unique sound to the American folk tradition, featuring original songs that echo the sound of Appalachia, while creating new waves with radical, queer lyrics, uncommon instrumentation and vocals tighter than your mamas’ brazier.
Tina & Her Pony formed in Asheville, N.C. in 2009 following the chance meeting of Tina Collins (tenor banjo, tenor ukulele, guitar, vocals) and Quetzal Jordan (cello, guitar, vocals). Collins and Jordan spent the last two years holed up in the high desert mountain town of Taos, New Mexico, making music and friends, and becoming one of the iconic artist colony’s most beloved performing acts.
Tina and Her Pony released their full length, self-titled debut album in March 2012. The album was mixed and mastered in Oakland, Calif. with Myles Boisen (The Tigerlilies; Kronos Quartet) and features trumpeter Chris Grady (also featured on Tom Waits’ Mule Variations).
In addition, the group released its six-track EP “Walkin’ in My Sleep” in March 2012. The sound on the EP has a playful, low-fi quality that highlights Collins’ and Jordan´s magnetic synergy as a standalone duo.
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- 6:00pm- 9:00pm (CDT)
- Hell's Kitchen
- Tag(s): Food and Dining
With warm smiles and honest simplicity, Tina & Her Pony bring a unique sound to the American folk tradition, featuring original songs that echo the sound of Appalachia, while creating new waves with radical, queer lyrics, uncommon instrumentation and vocals tighter than your mamas’ brazier.
Tina & Her Pony formed in Asheville, N.C. in 2009 following the chance meeting of Tina Collins (tenor banjo, tenor ukulele, guitar, vocals) and Quetzal Jordan (cello, guitar, vocals). Collins and Jordan spent the last two years holed up in the high desert mountain town of Taos, New Mexico, making music and friends, and becoming one of the iconic artist colony’s most beloved performing acts.
Tina and Her Pony released their full length, self-titled debut album in March 2012. The album was mixed and mastered in Oakland, Calif. with Myles Boisen (The Tigerlilies; Kronos Quartet) and features trumpeter Chris Grady (also featured on Tom Waits’ Mule Variations).
In addition, the group released its six-track EP “Walkin’ in My Sleep” in March 2012. The sound on the EP has a playful, low-fi quality that highlights Collins’ and Jordan´s magnetic synergy as a standalone duo.
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Tag(s): All Events
- 7:30pm- 9:30pm (CDT)
- Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN:McGuire Proscenium
- Tag(s): Theater
by Bruce Norris
directed by Lisa Peterson
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a 2012 Tony Award nominee for Best Play, Bruce Norrisâ?? satiric comedy deals with race and class in response to Lorraine Hansberryâ??s A Raisin in the Sun. The play begins in 1959 as a black family moves into a white neighborhood in north Chicago, and in Act Two takes us to the same house in 2009 as gentrification sets in and the roles are reversed. Jokes fly and hidden agendas unfold as two generations tiptoe through social politics, pitting race against real estate. The New York Times hailed it â??ferociously smartâ? and Variety raved, â??Yes, itâ??s dangerous and provocative, but pulverizingly funny to boot!â?
Online sales until 4pm for evening performances, 10am for matinees.
Call the Box Office at 612.377.2224 for assistance.
Click for more! http://secure.guthrietheater.org/tickets/calendar/view.aspx?id=13476
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- 8:00pm (CDT)
- First Avenue
- Tag(s): NightClub/Bars
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- All Day Event
- Minneapolis Central Library
- Tag(s): Exhibits
See photos of Mississippi River sites associated with Mark Twain by local contemporary photographer Chris Faust. Compare his photos with 1890s-era cyanotypes made by Henry Bosse, which also will be displayed. Sponsored by the Council of Regional Public Library System Administrators; presented in collaboration with Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography.
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- 6:00am- 6:30pm (CDT)
- Tag(s): Food and Dining
If you live or work downtown, or just enjoy visiting the heart of the city, the Nicollet Mall Market is the one for you. The Farmers Market is a popular midday destination for busy downtown professionals looking for a quick lunch or fresh produce to bring home after work. You’ll find a wide selection of products, including fruits and vegetables, plants, honey and more!
Nicollet Mall between 5th Street and 12th Street South
http://www.mplsfarmersmarket.com/FreshNews/
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