Friday, November 21 2008
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Teatro del Pueblo's Vision-es New Works Series: Las Madres de La Plaza de Mayo by Rhiana Yazzie
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Vision-es New Works Series
Our works-in-progress series where YOU the
audience contribute to the development of our plays
in constructive dialogue post semi-staged reading!
Powerful Plays, Strong Female Artists: New work by Jerome Fellow Rhiana Yazzie
November 21st at 7pm
Las Madres de La Plaza de Mayo by Rhiana Yazzie, Directed by Suzy Messerole
A fresh new look at the courage and the struggles of Las Madres and their families.
Performed by Nora Montanez and Lara Trujillo
at: The Lowry Lab, 350 St Peter St, St Paul, 55102
TICKETS: ONLY $6 EACH!!!
MCAD Art Sale
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From l’etoile’s Weekend What’s What: “Thousands of people will flock to MCAD to buy work from emerging artists for under $1000. Get your holiday shopping started tonight at the art sale of the season while directly supporting artists with your purchases. Hundreds of artists are represented, and are preparing to blow your mind! Friday’s preview will cost you a few bucks to get in, but if you’re content with slim pickings, show up Saturday for complimentary admission.”
Leading authority on Nazi persecution of GLBT peoples to speak at the U of M
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From the U of M website:
Andreas Pretzel of the Magnus Hirschfeld Society in Berlin, will present a lecture at the University of Minnesota from 5:30-8:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, at the Elmer L. Andersen Library, 222 21st Ave. S., Minneapolis.
Pretzel, one of the world’s leading authorities on the Nazi persecution of the GLBT peoples of Europe, will present ways to remember the persecution by telling individual fates and love stories.
I Land
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Pangea World Theater and Intermedia Arts presents “I Land”
November 20, 2008–November 22, 2008, Thursday-Saturday 7:30 PM
Post-performance discussion following Friday and Saturday performances.
Tickets: $12, $10 students/seniors/groups 10+/Fringe buttons, $6 members
Written and Performed by KEO WOOLFORD
Directed by Roberta Uno
I LAND expands on the Hawaiian tradition of talk story, combining theater and dance, bringing dramatic narrative, comedy, hula, and hip-hop dance together to tell a unique and compelling story.
MJ Heubach A Collection Of Works
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Nicademus Art and Framing is proud to present MJ Heubach: A Collection of New Work. The event kicks-off on opening night November 15th, 2008 from 7pm to 11pm. Artist MartinJohn Heubach (aka MJ) has contributed to the Twin Cities art scene for years and his recent paintings, drawings and photo collages will be exhibited from November 15th through December 6, 2008.
Come and discover Saint Paul’s newest Art Gallery and meet the artist on opening night with special guest DJ Booka B.
Nicademus Art and Framing: 225 Snelling Ave N Saint Paul MN 55104, www.nicademusart.com, (651) 207-8322
"Long Night’s Journey into Day"
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With surreal beauty and deliberate ambiguity Megan Rye’s paintings encourage viewers to see the Iraqi War through the eyes of those who’ve witnessed it firsthand. Her works in “Long Night’s Journey into Day” explore her ongoing fascination with images taken primarily by her brother, Ryan Nosek, while stationed in Iraq as a U.S. Marine. Rye has based her work off her brother’s photographs since 2005, the year he returned from duty.
Toys on 'Roids
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An exhibit of Polaroid photography by Sean Tubridy. Click here for details.
ArtWise: 15 Years of Kulture Klub Collaborative
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Greg Lindquist: Remembrance of Things Present
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Artist Greg Lindquist will unveil a painting of the 35W bridge rebuilding when his exhibit “Remembrance of Things Present” opens at Bethel University’s 9th Street Entry Gallery on November 7. Details of the event are below.
Wicked
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Back by popular demand, The New York Times calls Wicked “Broadway’s biggest blockbuster,” and when it first played Minneapolis in 2006 it broke box office records and sold out in record time. Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One—born with emerald green skin—is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for “the most complete, and completely satisfying, new musical in a long time” (USA Today).
Illumination of a Saint: The Legend of Sankta Lucia
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Explore the traditions associated with Saint Lucia, from her origins as a fourth-century martyr to the legends of her appearance in Sweden.
There are many legends associated with Lucia starting in fourth century Sicily. A young woman gave her dowry away to the poor and confessed herself a Christian. For this she was accused of witchcraft and put to death. Another legend tells of a famine in medieval days. A glowing figure dressed in white, Saint Lucia came across a great lake in the province of Värmland, Sweden.
She brought gifts of food to the starving people.
"My Truth and Your Truth: Absolutes and Openness in Our Religious Traditions"
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series of 5 Monday evenings titled “My Truth and Your Truth: Absolutes and Openness in Our Religious Traditions”
in 5 different houses of worship, beginning with Dr Anant Rambachan (Hindu) at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
http://www.spacc.org/spin or or 651-789-3840 or register
at http://www.interfaithings.org
India: Public Places, Private Spaces
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A major exhibit of contemporary art from India, at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Irreplaceable: Wildlife in a Warming World
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“Irreplaceable: Wildlife in a Warming World” is a national campaign and travelling photo exhibit that raises awareness about plants and animals threatened by global warming. Featuring work by award-winning wildlife conservation photographers, the 40-print exhibit brings the public face-to-face with the wildlife most threatened by climate. Included in the exhibit are species that Earthjustice, the nation’s leading public interest environmental law organization, are fighting to protect from global warming.
JEFF WETZIG: Check Paper Size and Direction
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Bethel University’s Olson Gallery pleased to present new works by Bethel University Associate Professor of Art Jeff Wetzig.
Jeff Wetzig’s collection of prints transform their traditional roots in Japanese woodblock prints to explore the medium as a means of installation. He investigates the idea of boundaries and borders as they relate to themes such as mass communication, repetition, and fear. The delicate nature of line and color in his woodblock prints are an interesting contrast to their subject matter.


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