Thursday, January 29, 2009

Weekend What's What 1/29-2/1

KISS AND TELL

Minnesotans sure know how to keep things sizzlin' throughout the frosty months! This weekend inspires seduction, and perhaps in some cases, unapologetic debauchery. Follow the crowd to sexy scenes such as the Spring Awakening after party, or perhaps a dark and sultry musical cabaret; a "peepshow" art show; or even a candy-coated 3-D erotic cult film (enter to win tickets to below). This weekend is your oyster, so put on your best bedroom eyes and make a bold move!

xo-l'étoile

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THURSDAY JANUARY 29TH

Ka-Baam!!

@ Bryant Lake Bowl
810 W. Lake St.
Minneapolis

7-9pm / $10

What's the next best thing to being a superhero? Helping create one! Fulfilling the uber-fantasies of our local comic book fan base, the BLB theater transforms into an interactive brainstorming hullabaloo tonight, where audience suggestions are the inspiration behind the personalities of the leading heroes and the imaginary storyline. As improv actors from HUGE Theater act the adventures out on the spot, DC Comics graphic artist Christopher Jones brings them to life through colorful illustration, providing the most entertaining live action comic since the 1960's Batman television series. Don't miss your chance to be a part of the action, regardless your level of artistic talent.

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THURSDAY JANUARY 29TH

Spring Awakening After Party

@ Chambers
901 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis

10:30pm-2am / Free

For a play from the 19th century to still have relevance today is a feat in and of itself, let alone for it to still portray a level of controversy and edginess -- but the revamped interpretation of the German play, Spring Awakening, manages to be all three at once. Sweeping the Tonys with eight wins, Spring Awakening is a musical about teens “coming of age” during a time of repression. Updated musical scores and provocative choreography give the show a hopelessly entertaining rock opera twist. Following the musical's opening performance tonight at the Orpheum, join the cast and crew at Chambers hotel rooftop bar for an exclusive Vita.mn hosted after party. Raise a glass to reckless abandon, self-discovery and sexual liberation while enjoying free appetizers, drink specials and a danceworthy set by DJ Jonathan Ackerman.

Spring Awakening runs through Feb. 1st at the Orpheum Theater. For more info and to reserve tickets for a performance, click HERE.




THURSDAY JANUARY 29TH

The Mad Ripple Thursday Night Hootenanny

@ The Beat Coffeehouse
1414 W 28th St.
Minneapolis

6:30pm / Free

Like days of old, hootenannies throw back to when musicians got together to jam for their own entertainment as well as for the audience. Only God knows who will show up to play tonight, so the mystery of the lineup is part of the fun. Rock critic and Hoot founder Jim Walsh a.k.a. The Mad Ripple is sure to be heading it up, amping up the energy, and making this coffeeshop feel like an old-time roadhouse.

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THURSDAY JANUARY 29TH

Polish Happy Hour Buffet and Movies

@ Bedlam Theatre
1501 S. 6th St.
Minneapolis

5pm / $7

Dzien dobry! It’s winter, and Polish food is the perfect hibernation fodder. Eat pierogis, kasha, soup, canapki (open faced horse raddishy sandwiches) and other Polish delights. Then, at 7pm, the Bedlam’s Social Manager and Poland expert extraordinaire will regale all comers with pictures and stories from his trip to Poland. At 8pm, watch Love Stories, a Polish movie. Fill your Polack joke quota for the year in just one evening!

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FRIDAY ART PICK: SARINA BREWER


Some may call it roadkill, others see it as an offensive hunting trophy, but when self-proclaimed “rogue taxidermist,” Sarina Brewer, sees a dead animal all she can think is “potential art piece.” Stepping foot inside Sarina Brewer's gallery of work might feel more like a trip through a freak show tent with dead animals stapled and sewn back together, sculptures of furry mutants spliced with two heads and multiple limbs. But for this local experimental artist, dissecting animals to create art is merely a kudos to biology and her way to immortalize the memory of nature's cuddly creatures. Vegans and vegetarian, not to worry; no animals were harmed in Brewer's unusual masterpieces. Instead, each piece is created using donations from the Science Museum and the Nature Resources Department, euthanized pets, and the ample amount of local roadkill. By chemically treating the muscle tissue of the carcass, Brewer is able use all of the animal -even the innards – separating her from the world of traditional taxidermy and keeping in theme with the idea of “waste not, want not.” One look at Sarina Brewer's morbidly cute designs and you'll never look at roadkill in the same light.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

Story of the Sea CD Release

@ Turf Club
1601 University Ave.
St. Paul

9pm / $tbd

The much-anticipated time has arrived. Story of the Sea’s second album has hit the streets! Rock out at the Turf and pick up their latest, Lunar Co. that’s being released on vinyl, with a CD included. Whoa! Crank your turntable and your CD player, and see what sounds better. With These Modern Socks, The Life and Times (Kansas City), Ice Palace

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FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

An Evening of Cabaret Macabre with The Bewitched

@ Bryant Lake Bowl
810 West Lake St.
Minneapolis

10pm / $10

Head to the cozy Bryant Lake Bowl Theater tonight for musical cabaret at its finest! The Bewitched are described as having a “dark, medieval pop sound” that is made that much more interesting by the accompaniment of an autoharp and a dulcimer. This Eastern European-esque troupe will enchant you, entice you...and bewitch you. We had to say it.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

BOMP! “The Prequel”

@ Bedlam Theatre
1501 S. 6th St.
West Bank, Minneapolis

10pm-2am / 18+/ $3

Another Friday dance night? We know what you're thinking, but don't be too quick to judge. The first volume in the the new monthly dance series, Bomp, hosted by DJs Shannon Blowtorch and Wes Winship, is not quite your average club night. First of all, it takes place in the quirky Bedlam Theatre, a non-profit performance space and cocktail lounge whose recent expansion makes the perfect setting for movin' and groovin'. Secondly, it's designed specifically to unite “crossover kids,” who have a hard time choose between the dance punk style of Too Much Love, the crunk flare of Get Cryphy or the disco fever of Street Sounds. As each volume progresses, look forward to guest DJs from other dance nights dropping by -- making the final Friday of the month a sexy night of musical roundup and eclectic flavor. Tonight's party already features some local DJ stars: The Moon Goons and Get Cryphy kids Jimmy 2 Times & Plain Ole Bill. See, we really can all get along.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

Twin Cities Battle League

@ The Blue Nile
2027 E Franklin Ave S
Minneapolis

9pm / 18+ / $5

Rap music represents one of the cities' most vibrant scenes. And one of the rawest aspects of hip hop culture that seems to be forgotten in the modern hustle, the freestyle MC battle, will take place at the Blue Nile this evening. Hosted by TruthMaze, one of the fiercest rhyme spitters in the game. This rapstravaganza showdown will see twelve rappers enter, and one leave with a bit more swagger and some cash.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

Idle Hands

@ Nomad
501 Cedar Av. S.
Minneapolis

9pm / 21+ / $5

The best British band in the Midwest, The Idle Hands, bring their arena-ready, sweet powerpop jams to the Nomad this evening. Supported by indie up and comers Strange Lights and Boom Boom for Everyone.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 30TH

Slam Factory

@Secret Location
Warehouse District
E-mail jp@secrettechno.com

2am / Cost tbd

Who's down for an afterparty? Bust on over to the secret location after bar close (but not too long after, if you want to be let in!) and burn one down at yet another epic all night rager hosted by Slam Factory, where a bitchin' line-up of techno and dubstep awaits you. Featuring KJ The Kid Wicked, Joe Defecks, Blaze One, Mike Moilanen, and special guests!

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COOL LINK: TINY SHOWCASE

Buy art, or unselfishly give money to charity: a dilemma no longer. Each week, the entrepreneurial geniuses at Tiny Showcase pick a piece of tiny artwork and create a limited-run print edition of it. For $20 you get not only a sweet piece of art, but also the comfort in knowing both the artist and a charity they personally select, receives a cut of the proceeds! Consider this the fruit-of-the-month-club for art!

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

We Know What We Did Last Summer

@ First Amendment Arts
1101 Stinson Blvd
Minneapolis

7pm / Free

2008 was a busy year for Burlesque of North America. We can say in all honesty, that we consider them to be the hardest working kids in print-making, if not in the art scene in general. The boys of Burlesque printed tons of posters last year -- most notably the Obama art prints that are all the rage these days. Tonight's show serves as a 2008 Burlesque retrospective, and will include step-by-step examples of their process, making it a little easier to grasp how much work goes into each and every print. Luckily, one of this crew's other talents is throwing awesome parties, so tonight really is a win-win for us!

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

Peepshow

@ Rosalux Gallery
1011 Washington Avenue S.
Minneapolis

7pm–Midnight/ Free

If you shock them, they will come. At least, that's the response Rosalux Gallery is hoping to illicit as they turn on their red light for tonight's peepshow-themed fundraiser. Celebrating their seventh anniversary in true debaser style, the risque festivities include an interactive bathroom, sexy films involving cartoon deer, a peepshow art raffle featuring pieces that “expose” the artists, and a grab bag called the “Glory Hole,” all set to the down-right dirty soundtrack provided by fetish kings, Attitude City. Because when a benefit party gets that feeling, it needs sexual healing -- just like the rest of us.

Bonus: After party with Attitude City at Clubhouse Jager (see listing below!)

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

Changing Identities Preview Party

@ Weisman Art Museum
333 E. River Road
Minneapolis

7-10pm / $12 general, $8 Students/Members

In societies where female voices are often culturally muffled and sparsely represented, expression through individualized narratives becomes increasingly more important. In celebration of the personal experience, the Weisman's preview party tonight reveals the exhibit, Changing Identities: Recent Works by Women Artists from Vietnam. Ten artists are featured, with work ranging from mixed media, photography, ink drawings, paintings and video. Changing Identities is part of the first U.S. touring exhibition to represent the work of Vietnamese women, and uniquely challenges the stereotypes of a Vietnamese society and the dichotomies women face. Not to mention, The Weisman always throws one hell of an opening party! Tonight's soiree will feature complimentary bevies and apps, up close and personal mingling with the artists and curators, plus sweet beats from DJ Etones to set the mood.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

Travel, Babble, Scribble, Scrabble: New Works by Eric Inkala

@ Nicademus Art
225 Snelling Ave N
St. Paul

7pm / Free

The title of this show couldn't describe l'etoile fave Eric Ink's work more accurately. Inkala's canvases are saturated with multi-layered fields of color and detail obsessed line work, creating characters inspired by travel and reflective of pop culture and urban life. His new works will be on display until the end of February at Nicademus Art & Framing, but tonight's opening reception is where it's at!

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

Vic Chesnutt

@ 400 Bar
400 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis

9pm / $10

It’s a fine day when Mr. Vic Chesnutt leaves Georgia to sing us strange and serious songs about self-destruction, wondering and hoping. Maybe you won’t realize it right away, but Vic Chesnutt will end the winter of your discontent. With Elf Power and Yer Cronies.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

Attitude City

@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Avenue N.
North Loop

10pm / 21+ / Free

The explosion of pure disco heat that is Attitude City invades your ears not once, but twice tonight. With double duty at both Rosalux Gallery (see listing above) and Clubhouse Jager, you can make it an All-AC night if you feel so inclined. When these hot, hot DJs and their glamorous beats collide with the dance floor you never know what might happen -- though it may involve the ripping off of shirts and/or the fondling of luxurious chest hair.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 31ST

Lollipop Girls in Hard Candy in 3-D

@ Uptown Theater
2906 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis

Midnight / $9

If Luis Buñuel and Monty Python took acid and made a porno, the result would be something on the absurdity level of 70's erotic film, Lollipop Girls in Hard Candy. The nonsensical plot in which a thermos of “cream-of-yak” soup is spilled on a batch of lollipops at a candy factory creating a powerful aphrodisiac sweet, quickly becomes forgotten in the midst of crude humor, psychedelic imagery and displays of more 70's bushes than should ever be seen in one person's lifetime. Shot in 3-D and chocked full of cheesy innuendos and soft-core delights, we wouldn't call this film a cinematic genius, but it's worth seeing if only for the experience. And really, what better climatic end to an arousing Saturday night than watching 3-D porn in a room full of sauced up strangers.

WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS: E-mail kate@letoilemagazine.com with "HARD CANDY" in the subject line to be entered to win a pair of tickets to Saturday's screening. Winner will be drawn at Noon on Saturday and put on the guestlist at the door.

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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: DAN AUERBACH

If you love the Black Keys as much as we do, then listen up: the Keys' lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Dan Auerbach has a solo release called Keep It Hid on the way. Although the album sports some of the same high-energy, Black Keys-esque blues, garage, and rock, most of the album finds Auerbach scratching other musical itches in the vein of classic-rock and country. Check him out in First Avenue's mainroom in March!

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Photo by James Quine
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GUEST BLOGGER: A TINY MACHINE

Breaking art gossip from Washington D.C. a la A Tiny Machine! Check this blog for incoming from Fashion Week as well!

Le Gossip

One of my best friends works at the National Gallery in DC. She has one of those amazing jobs in conservation and restoration that requires her to fly out to Italy for a week so that she can escort a few paintings back to the gallery. Not only does this mean a behind the scenes tour when I go out there for the Cherry Blossom Festival (I'm still despondent that I didn't visit her in Los Angeles to take advantage of the same treatment at the Getty), it also means that I'm occasionally privy to juicy bits of gossip from the national and international art community. So with her permission, I'd like to share a story that confirms what many already suspected: Mrs. Cheney is kind of awful. CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING...

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GUEST BLOGGER: LE PETIT CONNAISSEUR

Breaking fashion gossip from Project Runway a la Le Petit Connaisseur!

Project Runway Season 6 to Shoot at NY Fashion Week

Despite the ongoing legal battle for the show's broadcasting rights, New York Magazine fashion blog The Cut is reporting that Project Runway Season Six is scheduled to shoot Feb. 20 at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York. According to Tim Gunn:

"I'm making my home visits to the finalists starting on Sunday (Jan. 11)," Gunn says. "It's an incredible season. It really is. And I just want people to see it. And I want the designers on the show to get the exposure."

Former Minneapolis resident and Voltage alum Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman is rumored to be a contestant on the show - but of course, his lips are sealed.

Keep tuned to Le Petit Connaisseur for details on the sixth season as they emerge! For now, you can whet your appetite with Project Runway Canada's second season on YouTube, which premieres on Feb. 2.

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Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman, photographed by Eliesa Johnson for METRO Magazine
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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

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas:





A few different symbols, of Love:
The Dove and the Heart
These necklaces are regularly $25, on sale for $20

* Buy 3 earrings, or rings at $20 or more, and get a 4th free! ( of equal or lesser value, limited time)

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas:





A few different symbols, of Love:
The Dove and the Heart
These necklaces are regularly $25, on sale for $20

* Buy 3 earrings, or rings at $20 or more, and get a 4th free! ( of equal or lesser value, limited time)

For Your Sweetheart!






Here are some great gift ideas for your sweetheart, this Valentine's day!

Rings: On sale for $20
Heart Earrings: $15
Heart Bracelet $35
Heart Necklace $45

For Your Sweetheart!






Here are some great gift ideas for your sweetheart, this Valentine's day!

Rings: On sale for $20
Heart Earrings: $15
Heart Bracelet $35
Heart Necklace $45

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Weekend What's What 1/22-1/27

FIRESTARTERS

We've resolved to stop our incessant complaining about the weather and the fact we can't afford to fly first class to Miami to wait out the winter. Let’s face it, we are Minnesotans, tried and true. Make this weekend a fiery one with a countless number of smokin' hot events that are designed to have you peeling off those layers in no time. Check out the Minnesota Opera's production of Faust; raise your art index at the Rogue Buddha; or simply sweat it out on the dance floor at one of the many DJ nights scheduled. For the brave souls who prefer an icy chill, the St. Paul Winter Carnival is in full effect, though we think we'll take a rain check -- we're not quite that Minnesotan!

xo-l'étoile

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THURSDAY JANUARY 22ND

Ye Olde English Dunny Release

@ ROBOTlove
2648 Lyndale Avenue
Minneapolis

6pm-8pm / Free

Be first to lay eyes on the latest Kidrobot Dunny series tonight! This Brit-inspired collection will disappear faster than Amy Winehouse's sobriety, so blacken a tooth or two and take the tube (aka the bus or your car) to Uptown tonight. Enjoy frenzied dunny trading, refreshments (perhaps tea, krumpets, and spotted dick?) and take 10% off your purchase just for showing up. ROBOTlove will also appeal to your ears, as tonight's trading fest also doubles as a listening party for Matt & Kim's new album Grand. Special giveaways include a signed copy of the album (on vinyl) and other cool prizes. Bone up on your cockney and head to ROBOTlove tonight!

BONUS: Stop by ROBOTlove on Friday between 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. for an exclusive in-store signing event with toy designer, rock star, and comic artist Claudio Sanchez, the man behind the Kill Audio comic series and limited edition figure. Dress warmly, there will be a line!

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THURSDAY JANUARY 22ND

The Keeper Awards

@ Red Stag
509 1st Ave NE
Minneapolis

8pm / $10 Advance, $15 At the Door

As much as the Twin Cities art scene continues to thrive year after year, we still have a tendency to lose our creative forces to the enticement of larger cities across the country, especially during these frigid Winter months when we all may be questioning why we haven't flown South yet. Instead of wasting time taking it personally, Metro Magazine devised a plan involving open bribes of cake and pretty awards to ensure our most talented feel comfortably loved and appreciated. Tonight, eight artists, from designers to dancers, will be recognized with an award and a pristine party to show we consider them an integral part of the TC, in other words a “keeper.” Meet buzzworthies Eddie Oroyan, Celeste Jones, Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman, Travis Stearns, Justin Staggs, Laura Flynn, Andréa Stanislav and Aditi Brennan Kapil while you enjoy tunes by The Moon Goons, along with complimentary drinks and appetizers. If this mild display of sucking up doesn't work on these talented folks, we're going straight to Plan B, locking them down with an old-fashioned ball and chain.

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THURSDAY JANUARY 22ND

Expanded Drawing

@ Minneapolis Institute of Arts
MAEP Gallery
2400 3rd Ave S
Minneapolis

7pm-9pm / free

Drawing is all the rage, and doesn’t the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program know it! Four drawers (and that word has different definitions) descend on the MIA this month to show off their kinetic sculptures, cutouts, layered drawings and photos. Through March 16th.

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THURSDAY JANUARY 22ND

Making a Traditional Artist Book

@ Walker Art Center
Star Tribune Foundation Art Lab
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis

6pm / free

In conjunction with the highly celebrated Text/Messages: Books by Artists, Minnesota Center for Book Arts instructor Aki Shibata will teach the curious how to make an accordion artist book. Learn a new art from an expert, then wander out into the galleries (it's Target free Thursdays). The best part is, you don’t have to clean up all the glue you’re sure to splatter!

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FRIDAY ART PICK: ALEX GROSS

If C.S. Lewis impregnated Baron Münchhausen behind a carnival tent sometime during the last half of the 20th century, their love child might have been named Alex Gross. This prolific artist touches on fantasy, mystery and history in his intriguingly surreal paintings and mixed media work. A delight to examine and dissect, Gross' work is deliciously creepy in an old-timey and storybook-ish sort of way. We can't help but wonder what would happen if this artist put pen to paper in a more writerly approach, as his imagination seems to know no bounds.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 23RD

Eat Your Heart Out

@ Rogue Buddha
357 13th Ave NE
Minneapolis

7-11pm / Free

Kicking off his 10th year in business, gallery owner Nicholas Harper hosts the exhibit Eat Your Heart Out, showcasing the evocative artwork of Roxanne Jackson and Kurt Melancon. Through dualistic elements, Jackson's sculptures pair the shockingly grotesque with qualities of human dignity while Kurt Melancon's images are an allegory of past figures and events. Both artists touch upon the link between social and historical constructs and the effect they have on our individual transformations. Tonight's opening reception presents a first hand look at this unique exhibit that runs through February 28th.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 23RD

New Landscapes

@ Groveland Gallery
25 Groveland Terrace
Minneapolis

5pm-8pm / free

Since snow is burying any visible trace of green, now is the perfect time to take in a landscape show. Live vicariously through these three Minnesota artist’s work. Hamline University professor Andrew Wykes shows his softened palette; Minnesota State University professor Robert Dorlac’s plein air paintings draw us in; and Minneapolis’ own Gregory Euclide's dreamy sculpture-drawing steals the show. Through February 28th.

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Art by Gregory Euclide
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FRIDAY JANUARY 23RD

Private Dancer

@ Triple Rock
629 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis

9pm / 21+ / $5

Expect a swift onslaught of energy and an all around rockin' good time this Friday night, as Private Dancer playfully churns out Surf and garage with thrashier, wilder noise that grabs elements of The Stooges, Pavement, and early Pixies -- making for a most excellent evening. With Dynamiters, Strut & Shock, and Les Deux Maggots.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 23RD

Hip Hop against Homophobia

@ Nomad
501 Cedar Av. S.
Minneapolis

9pm / 21+ / $5

Haters take note – some of the most prolific hip hop and spoken word artists in the Twin Cites are joining together to take a stand against intolerant messages in hip hop with a massive line up! Featuring Maria Isa, Toki Wright, Alicia Leafgreen, El Guante , DJ Blowtorch, Kredentials and much more. Proceeds from the show will go to the anti-Proposition 8 coalition: Join the Impact, who has been responsible for putting together blow-outs all over the country.

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FRIDAY JANUARY 23RD

1996: The Party

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

10pm / 18+/ $3 ($1 with College ID)

Forget partying like it's 1999 -- around here we party like it's 1996! First at a Honeymoon night, now hosted by The Original Truth Squad, '90s themed parties are popping up around every corner. And because it feeds our cheesy side, we can't really complain. If you missed out on rockin' hard during the mid-90's, now's your chance to revel in over-sized sweaters, ripped jeans and classic club hits. Tonight's scrumptious lineup features sets by I AM BREAK, HE IS THE BEAT, Rob Rob and Saund Waav. We guarantee it will be way more fun than the Scream film.

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COOL LINK: GUNPOWDER MAGAZINE

Those of us feeling the heat of the economy know that there are certain little sacrifices we make in order to get by. It may even come down to ditching a copy of your favorite indulgent fashion zine. Luckily, the online magazine Gunpowder understands going virtual doesn't mean losing quality or edginess. Comprised of some of the best stylists, writers and photographers in the biz, Gunpowder Magazine might even qualify as more current than its printed competitors with interactive links that are constantly updating articles -- and no waiting between issues. From glamour to gastronomy, Gunpowder's motto is “In Gorgeousness We Trust. So Shall You.” And the best part of it all? It doesn't cost you a cent.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 24TH

Winter Carnival / King Boreas Parade

East 4th St. @ Broadway
St. Paul

2pm / free

You know what parades are about. None are quite like the Winter Carnival’s though. We’re the only place that celebrates winter with floats, weird Vulcan men and a much-sought-after medallion. Be proud that while others are cowering indoors, Minnesotans are out in the slush, pioneering innovative and fun techniques. Bring a flask of peppermint schnapps, a blanket, and a cutie to cuddle up to, and watch the festivities.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 24TH (THROUGH FEB 1ST)

Faust

@ Ordway Center
345 Washington St.
St. Paul

7:30pm / $40-120

Back on the stage for the first time in over a decade, the Minnesota Opera presents Faust, a classic tale of the lengths one may journey for desire and self-fulfillment. In this Goethe story, a weathered Dr. Faust bargains with devil to restore his body to the days of his prime, in hopes of winning the heart of the youthful Marguerite. But if Meryl Streep taught us anything in Death Becomes Her, it was that eternal youth comes at a heavy price, and Faust's naïve attempt at romantic harmony leads to an epic struggle between good and evil. Paired with the stunning music of Charles Gounod, this production is a must see. Visit the Minnesota Opera website below for dates and performance times. And while you're there, check out Tempo, the Opera's young professionals membership level that will garner you invites to fancy soirees and operatic exclusives!

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SATURDAY JANUARY 24TH

Wondersplash

@ Umber Studios
3109 East 42nd St.
Minneapolis

8pm / Free

In the heart of our coldest months, there's nothing like the warm, luminosity of color to remind us that Summer will indeed come and things will flourish once again. In the spirit of this hope, Umber Studios presents an exhibit by multi-media artist, Laura Hallen. As a seasoned gardner, Hallen understands the complexity of vegetation and organic compounds, and it's apparent in her vivid work. Using the mediums of beeswax, plexiglass and acrylic paint, Hallen creates a texture and imagery similar to what a botanist would study under a microscopic lens. Exploring her exhibit helps us remember that subtle growth continues all around us. Runs through February 7th.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 24TH

Go Negativ Zine Release

@ Turf Club
1601 University Ave
St. Paul

9pm / $5

Fact: Zines are the coolest. Go Negativ is a new literary/arts zine with a dark and cynical slant. We always need more of those around. Help them celebrate their first issue by grabbing a copy, drinking a double Jack Daniels, and appreciating the noise of Chickadee Mountain Martyrs, The Vignettes, The Dad in Common and Slapping Purses.

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SATURDAY JANUARY 24TH

Grand Hat Party

@ Clubhouse Jager
923 Washington Avenue N.
North Loop

10pm / Free

Tonight is your chance to rock that outrageous hat you've been coveting without the risk being called pretentious and/or getting smacked. We're not sure if the clip-on hair extension we braided into a Danny Wood-esque duck tail counts as a hat, but we'll just slap on some sort of fancy beanie and call it a set. Head down to the Clubhouse tonight and prance to the feisty sounds of Tendercakes and Dirty McKenzie, playing disco, house, electro, hip hop and new wave. It's a proven fact that people in hats get more play, so wear that robot helmet you put Garfield stickers all over and rock this party, foo!

Sponsored by l'étoile magazine, of course!

Bonus: If you're looking for more dance-action, our oldest party cohort and total hottie, DJ Bach, will be flippin' wax at Too Much Love tonight!

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SUNDAY MUSIC PICK: VIVIAN GIRLS

This Brooklyn trio is reminiscent of the Raincoats with their harmonies and the feeling that they record in a basement. Part '60s girl group and part riot grrrl monsters of sound, these ladies drive us wild! Yes to punk rock, yes to being addicted to an album, yes to the Vivian Girls!

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SUNDAY JANUARY 25TH

Gerald Prokop, Me You Like I, and Brad Senne

@ Acadia Cafe
329 Cedar Ave S
Minneapolis

8pm / free

Thank the lord the Acadia is back in effect. Catch one of the hardest working musicians in the Twin Cities, Gerald Prokop tonight, and good luck getting his songs out of your head! Sip on one of their many tap beers, think about life in the Midwest, and find your new favorite bands tonight. With the ever-charming Brad Senne and Me You Like I.

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SUNDAY JANUARY 25TH

Square Dance

@ Bedlam Theatre
1501 S 6th St.
Minneapolis

8pm / suggested donation

Grab your partner and do-si-do, radical style. Put on your special shoes, your twirly skirts, your button-up cowboy shirts and listen to that dance caller. You probably haven’t brushed up on your square dancing skills since junior high gym class, but now’s the time to shine. You don’t have to be jealous of the old people on public access tv anymore -- you too can get out on the floor and look amazing!

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TUESDAY JANUARY 27TH

Proceed and Be Bold!

@ Minnesota Center for Book Arts
1011 Washington Ave S
Minneapolis

7pm / free

9 to 5, day in and day out can drive a person nuts. Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. dropped it all one day to be a letterpress artist working in rural Alabama. Working with politics, race, and gender, his posters and book art are showcased in this documentary, raising questions about the fundamentals of art and art-making.

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GUEST BLOGGER: A TINY MACHINE


While we were tempted to post A Tiny Machine's recent entry about our all-time favorite episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Once More With Feeling), we figured it would be more socially relevant to give props to our hot new prez and his equally hot wife. We still love Buffy though. A lot.

Good-Looking Couples

I really appreciate that Michelle Obama's been wearing so many pieces by less established designers. Because of her influence, Thakoon, Isabel Toledo, and Maria Pinto are becoming household names. And now CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist Jason Wu has his name attached to what will be one of the most visible dresses of 2009.

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GUEST BLOGGER: LE PETIT CONNAISSEUR

Another post from local fashion blogger Le Petit Connaisseur!

Sales, Deals and Free Stuff

Under the current economic climate, it doesn't get much better than "free." That is, if you wear cosmetics. Beginning today, you can visit a number of major department stores and get a free mystery bottle of cosmetics.

It's all part of a class-action suit from 2003, apparently the penalty retailers and cosmetic lines had to pay for an alleged price fixing conspiracy. The giveaway is limited to a selection of 20 various cosmetic items including body wash, mascara, facial cream and perfume, with an average value of $15; only one giveaway is allowed per visit. Supplies are limited, so make sure you get to your nearest Macy's, Target, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, and/or Herberger's before supplies run out.

Click below for more sales and deals going on this weekend!

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


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