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15 March 2010
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
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Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
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FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Saloon, The
12:00 PM
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Trivia competition hosted by your Bartenders. Meet new friends while winning drinks and prizes!
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Matt Dawson
Starring Matt Dawson, Michelle Hutchinson, Catherine Johnson Justice & Jim Lichtscheidl
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Kim Hines
Starring Terry Bellamy & Payton Woodson
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Carson Kreitzer
Starring Peter Hanson & Tracey Maloney
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Tom Poole
Starring Chris Carlson & Phyllis Wright
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Matt Sciple
Starring Stephen Cartmell, Charles Fraser & Carolyn Pool
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Joseph Scrimshaw
Starring Maggie Chestovich
Joe's Garage
7:00 PM
$15
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By Matt Everett
Starring Sasha Andreev, Sam Bardwell Gromoll & Alayne Hopkins
Bryant Lake Bowl
8:00 PM
$5
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Show X is a weekly long-form improvisational comedy show that brings together ten of the Twin Cities' most accomplished improvisers into one giant super group of unscripted theater
Pink Hobo- Geek Art Gallery
7:00 PM
FREE
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Dress like a boy. Throw like a girl. Talk like a boy. Hit like a girl. Fuddy-duddy idioms make us angry. And arty. Join us and the Minnesota RollerGirls for Pink Hobo’s first show of 2010, “Hit Like a Girl,” where the coolest print makers and poster artists visually interpret what it means to “hit like a girl.” The exhibit, the brainchild of the Minnesota RollerGirls, benefits Foundation IX, a Minnesota organization helping to eliminate cost as an obstacle for girls participating in organized sports and fitness.
Girls helping girls. Geeks helping jocks. Posters helping girls. And art lovers drinking PBRs. All at Pink Hobo. Featuring Minnesota RollerGirls in full gear. Music by Cardboard Kitten and Kenny Kingston!
Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Free beer, wine, and snacks.
Cedar Cultural Center
7:30 PM
$13
First Avenue
7:30 PM
$13
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With Special Guests Title Tracks & The Dynamiters
18+
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Sing your favorite 90's rock or classic hit at the top of your lungs! Moose Karaoke garuantees you a singing-spot, or several throughout the night.
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
more info
FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Leaning Tower of Pizza - Stadium Village
8:30 PM
FREE
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BIG Prizes!!!!
Walker Art Center
10:00 AM
$8
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Nearly 40 works ranging from the 1950s to a brand-new commission do not conform to a single theme, but are united in challenging what is expected of art, from the way it looks to the role it plays in society at large. The exhibition considers “resistance” as a complex formal and political force, as is suggested by the title it borrows from a featured sculpture by Thomas Hirschhorn. Ultimately, Abstract Resistance proposes an alternative framework for aesthetically inventive, ethically engaged, and politically defiant art. The exhibition, drawn mostly from the Walker’s collection, highlights works in assemblage, collage, and photomontage by Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Anthony Caro, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Hollis Frampton, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Hirschhorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Charles Ray, Gedi Sibony, Kara Walker, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
FREE
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You're invited to our unique public book club moderated by comedian Jeff Kamin. Featuring lively people full of liquid courage engaging in entertaining discussions on different authors, Books & Bars is not your typical book club. You're welcome even if you haven't read the book. And if you don’t like the book, you’ll still have a laugh. It’s not your mother’s book club, but feel free to bring her, too.
Winner: Best Reading Series / CITY PAGES Best of Minneapolis 2009 "For those who take their books straight up - not off Oprah's list - Books & Bars is the cure. Book ended by social hours, it's a perfect opportunity to meet hip literary types - and the liquid courage doesn't hurt." --MPLS. ST. PAUL magazine, July 2008
March 9 book: The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga, March 23 book: City of Thieves by David Benioff
http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/calendar/shows/books-and-bars-2
Pink Hobo- Geek Art Gallery
7:00 PM
FREE
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Dress like a boy. Throw like a girl. Talk like a boy. Hit like a girl. Fuddy-duddy idioms make us angry. And arty. Join us and the Minnesota RollerGirls for Pink Hobo’s first show of 2010, “Hit Like a Girl,” where the coolest print makers and poster artists visually interpret what it means to “hit like a girl.” The exhibit, the brainchild of the Minnesota RollerGirls, benefits Foundation IX, a Minnesota organization helping to eliminate cost as an obstacle for girls participating in organized sports and fitness.
Girls helping girls. Geeks helping jocks. Posters helping girls. And art lovers drinking PBRs. All at Pink Hobo. Featuring Minnesota RollerGirls in full gear. Music by Cardboard Kitten and Kenny Kingston!
Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Free beer, wine, and snacks.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$5
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Presented by The Bell Museum of Natural History and BLB
The Bell Museum's Café Scientifique is a happy hour exchange of ideas about science, environment, and popular culture featuring experts from a variety of fields on diverse and often provocative topics.
March Topic: Food Safety and Food Defense
It may be delicious, but what exactly is in the food on your plate, and where did it come from? At this month's Cafe Scientifique, ponder food's role in public health and safety and discover how an increasingly complex food supply chain can make it difficult to locate threats. From accidental food contamination to deliberate food terrorism, we'll look at some of the ways that food matters to our health and safety. With Koel Ghosh, a research fellow in the University's Department of Applied Economics who studies food safety, food health and food defense.
Bryant Lake Bowl
10:00 PM
$12
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Ike Reilly, indie rock raconteur and singer-songwriter, released his latest album, "Hard Luck Stories," on digitally November 23, 2009 and in CD version on February 16, 2010. "Hard Luck Stories" - a more groove-oriented and melodic album than previous recordings - is a combination of corroded R & B, furious punk-blues, lounge-pop and classic rock, all laced with giant choruses. As per usual, Ike razor-sharp insight and wit are woven throughout with the lyrical dexterity and aplomb that have become the hallmarks (and trademarks) of Reilly's critically-lauded records. The ten songs on "Hard Luck Stories" were recorded in Chicago and produced by Reilly and Ed Tinley.
Ordway Main Hall
7:30 PM
$27
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Steppenwolf's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a grand, gripping new play which tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet (played by Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons), a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a rare theatrical event - a large-scale work filled with unforgettable characters, a powerful tale told with unflinching honesty.Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
Saturday and Sunday showtimes: 1:30 & 7:30pm
Fine Line
7:00 PM
FREE
more info
With Special Guests Demondson, Cloves & Unicorn Dream Attack
2-4-1s on ALL Drinks ALL Night
http://www.finelinemusic.com/calendar/view_entry.php?id=1013&date=20100316
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
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Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Sing your favorite 90's rock or classic hit at the top of your lungs! Moose Karaoke garuantees you a singing-spot, or several throughout the night.
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
more info
FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Grumpy's Bar NE
8:00 PM
FREE
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Test your knowledge on all things pop culture and grunge! Trailer Park Trivia is held each week, with new, fun prizes and challenging trivia that you wish you didn't know.
Walker Art Center
10:00 AM
$8
more info
Nearly 40 works ranging from the 1950s to a brand-new commission do not conform to a single theme, but are united in challenging what is expected of art, from the way it looks to the role it plays in society at large. The exhibition considers “resistance” as a complex formal and political force, as is suggested by the title it borrows from a featured sculpture by Thomas Hirschhorn. Ultimately, Abstract Resistance proposes an alternative framework for aesthetically inventive, ethically engaged, and politically defiant art. The exhibition, drawn mostly from the Walker’s collection, highlights works in assemblage, collage, and photomontage by Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Anthony Caro, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Hollis Frampton, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Hirschhorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Charles Ray, Gedi Sibony, Kara Walker, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$15
more info
Presented by Dana's Boys
Go back to Bayside!! Come join the fun with Zack, Kelly, Lisa, Jesse, Screech, and Slater for a night of music, mayhem, and the danger of caffeine pills! Two back to back "episodes" and "commercials" performed live featuring appearances by Max, Kevin the Robot, Mr. Belding, and Hot Sundae! With a special appearance by Patrick O'Brien as Mr. Dewey!! Don't miss it!!!
http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/calendar/shows/saved-bell-show
Pink Hobo- Geek Art Gallery
7:00 PM
FREE
more info
Dress like a boy. Throw like a girl. Talk like a boy. Hit like a girl. Fuddy-duddy idioms make us angry. And arty. Join us and the Minnesota RollerGirls for Pink Hobo’s first show of 2010, “Hit Like a Girl,” where the coolest print makers and poster artists visually interpret what it means to “hit like a girl.” The exhibit, the brainchild of the Minnesota RollerGirls, benefits Foundation IX, a Minnesota organization helping to eliminate cost as an obstacle for girls participating in organized sports and fitness.
Girls helping girls. Geeks helping jocks. Posters helping girls. And art lovers drinking PBRs. All at Pink Hobo. Featuring Minnesota RollerGirls in full gear. Music by Cardboard Kitten and Kenny Kingston!
Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Free beer, wine, and snacks.
Ordway Main Hall
7:30 PM
$27
more info
Steppenwolf's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a grand, gripping new play which tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet (played by Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons), a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a rare theatrical event - a large-scale work filled with unforgettable characters, a powerful tale told with unflinching honesty.Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
Saturday and Sunday showtimes: 1:30 & 7:30pm
Orpheum Theatre
7:30 PM
$38.50
more info
All-Star Tribute Concert celebrating Jimi Hendrix's legacyas the most influential electric guitarist in rock history.
The prestigious lineup scheduled to appear includes Joe Satriani, Billy Cox of Gypsys and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Sacred Steel featuring Robert Randolph, Jonny Lang, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ernie Isley, David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas from Los Lobos, Brad Whitford from Aerosmith, Doyle Bramhall II, Living Colour, Legendary Howlin’ Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin and Chris Layton of Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble performing music written by and associated with Jimi Hendrix.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
FREE
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Where independent filmmakers schmooze and make nice.
Bryant Lake Bowl
10:00 PM
$12
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The Dregs are a musical comedy act who perform a great combination of traditional pub music and original songs, many of which involve booze, zombies or both. Help them celebrate the only holiday on the Irish calendar with laughter, music and a pint or two. They'll bring the chickens! Warning: there will be accordion music. Sorry.
Brits Pub
4:30 PM
FREE
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Join us for this year's St Patrick's Day celebrations. The parade goes right past our front door (6.30 p.m.) and again we will have a live band, The Sans Souci Quartet, playing in the Guinness Lounge! Add in bagpipers and Happy Hour between 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. and you're good to go!....and there's no cover charge!!!!
O'Donovans
10:00 AM
$5
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Tent Party!
Live Music starting at 12pm Featuring Menton & Wright, A Little of the Ready, Wild Colonial Boys & Bagpipers!
$5 Cover is only after 4pm
O'Gara's Bar & Grill
8:00 AM
FREE
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Main Bar Open 8:00am - 2:00am, Kitchen Open 10:30am - 12am, O’Gara’s Garage Open 12pm-2:00am, O’Gara’s Tent 12pm-2:00am
KQ92 on location 3 - 5pm with on-air personality Terri Traen
Featuring Music By: Orange Whip, Flash Mob, Wild Colonial Bhoys, Dan Neil, Tim Mahoney, Redneck Hippies & The Bill and Tom Show
World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade!!!!
Plus Anniversary Food and Drink Specials
See website for more details...
Keegan's Irish Pub
8:00 AM
FREE
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Open for Breakfast early
Featuring Music By Minnesota Police Pipe Band at 5pm & Four Pints Shy at 6pm
Kip's Authentic Irish Pub, St. Louis Park
8:00 AM
$10
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Dave Ryan in The Morning Show Live at Kip's! From 6am to 10am!
$5 Breakfast Buffet, $16 Lunch Buffet, $2 Green Beers from 8am to 10am, Free readings from psychic Gary Spivey & Black Eyed Peas concert tickets, advance movie screenings and more!
Featuring Music By: Bagpiper, The Tim Malloys, Reverse Cowboy, Two Tap Trio, Glengariff & Irish Dancers.
Cover Charge: $10 from 4-10pm, $5 from 10-2am
Patrick McGovern's Pub
8:00 AM
FREE
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Come down for the largest Tent Party in St. Paul!
Drink Specials and Live DJ's!
Do not miss this event
Nicollet Mall between 13th St & 5th St.
6:30 PM
FREE
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The history of the parade dates back to 1969 when Duff’s Bar and the Bradford’s Pub initiated the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade for Minneapolis. It was a short caravan between the two pubs, and ironically, was prompted by friendly jibing of some gentlemen of other ethnic backgrounds. The first parade consisted of one float, provided by the Sons and Daughters of Ireland. It was a social event, including wild members of the Minnesota Vikings Football team riding motorcycles into Duff’s bar to commemorate the parade.
The Blarney Blast (after parade party) is going to be at Seven Steakhouse at 7th and Hennepin. There is a Cover charge if you are without an official Mpls St Patrick's Day Assoc. button and shamrock bead set. Available on line to pre-order ($5.00 per set).
There is a $25 entry fee for families and non-profit groups. Others please check with the committee.
Downtime Bar & Grill
10:00 PM
more info
With Special Guests Mark Joseph Project & More...
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Sing your favorite 90's rock or classic hit at the top of your lungs! Moose Karaoke garuantees you a singing-spot, or several throughout the night.
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
more info
FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Saloon, The
12:00 PM
more info
Trivia competition hosted by your Bartenders. Meet new friends while winning drinks and prizes!
Walker Art Center
10:00 AM
$8
more info
Nearly 40 works ranging from the 1950s to a brand-new commission do not conform to a single theme, but are united in challenging what is expected of art, from the way it looks to the role it plays in society at large. The exhibition considers “resistance” as a complex formal and political force, as is suggested by the title it borrows from a featured sculpture by Thomas Hirschhorn. Ultimately, Abstract Resistance proposes an alternative framework for aesthetically inventive, ethically engaged, and politically defiant art. The exhibition, drawn mostly from the Walker’s collection, highlights works in assemblage, collage, and photomontage by Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Anthony Caro, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Hollis Frampton, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Hirschhorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Charles Ray, Gedi Sibony, Kara Walker, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$15
more info
Presented by Dana's Boys
Go back to Bayside!! Come join the fun with Zack, Kelly, Lisa, Jesse, Screech, and Slater for a night of music, mayhem, and the danger of caffeine pills! Two back to back "episodes" and "commercials" performed live featuring appearances by Max, Kevin the Robot, Mr. Belding, and Hot Sundae! With a special appearance by Patrick O'Brien as Mr. Dewey!! Don't miss it!!!
http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/calendar/shows/saved-bell-show
First Avenue
10:00 PM
$3
more info
With DJ Christian Velasco
New Drink Specials!
$4.00 Jose Cuervo Drinks until Midnight, $5.00 Sex on The Beach until 1:00am, $6.00 Giant 24oz Dos XX ALL NIGHT LONG!!
Ladies Free Before Midnight
21+
Corner Table
5:00 PM
FREE
more info
Music, food and wine, they go together like traffic and weather. So, yes, that is what we do, Sunday night.
Bring in your old vinyl records (you know who you are, you still have them) or go and visit our neighbor at Roadrunner records across the street. We change this menu every single week, so don't look online, and don't think that since you ate here two weeks ago you are going to have the same food. Yes, every week, a different menu. We also like to feature a few wines off the list in a flight. Three glasses of wine for 19.00
Come and enjoy some Sinatra + Sangiovese or Neal Diamond + Nero di Avola. We will put on the vinyl, pour you some vino and spend Sunday with Vino + Vinyl.
$1.00 Corkage Fee!!!
Honey
8:00 PM
FREE
Pink Hobo- Geek Art Gallery
7:00 PM
FREE
more info
Dress like a boy. Throw like a girl. Talk like a boy. Hit like a girl. Fuddy-duddy idioms make us angry. And arty. Join us and the Minnesota RollerGirls for Pink Hobo’s first show of 2010, “Hit Like a Girl,” where the coolest print makers and poster artists visually interpret what it means to “hit like a girl.” The exhibit, the brainchild of the Minnesota RollerGirls, benefits Foundation IX, a Minnesota organization helping to eliminate cost as an obstacle for girls participating in organized sports and fitness.
Girls helping girls. Geeks helping jocks. Posters helping girls. And art lovers drinking PBRs. All at Pink Hobo. Featuring Minnesota RollerGirls in full gear. Music by Cardboard Kitten and Kenny Kingston!
Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Free beer, wine, and snacks.
Ordway Main Hall
7:30 PM
$27
more info
Steppenwolf's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a grand, gripping new play which tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet (played by Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons), a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a rare theatrical event - a large-scale work filled with unforgettable characters, a powerful tale told with unflinching honesty.Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
Saturday and Sunday showtimes: 1:30 & 7:30pm
Karma
9:00 PM
$20
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
more info
FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Walker Art Center
10:00 AM
$8
more info
Nearly 40 works ranging from the 1950s to a brand-new commission do not conform to a single theme, but are united in challenging what is expected of art, from the way it looks to the role it plays in society at large. The exhibition considers “resistance” as a complex formal and political force, as is suggested by the title it borrows from a featured sculpture by Thomas Hirschhorn. Ultimately, Abstract Resistance proposes an alternative framework for aesthetically inventive, ethically engaged, and politically defiant art. The exhibition, drawn mostly from the Walker’s collection, highlights works in assemblage, collage, and photomontage by Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Anthony Caro, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Hollis Frampton, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Hirschhorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Charles Ray, Gedi Sibony, Kara Walker, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$15
more info
Adapted from Edgar G. Ulmer’s classic 1945 film noir piece, DETOUR tells the story of a hapless New York nightclub pianist who hitchhikes to Hollywood to join his girl Sue. Along the way, he runs into a sleazy gambler and a blackmailing dame who bring him nothing but grief. In the end, no matter what he does, his every move plunges him deeper into trouble...
Pink Hobo- Geek Art Gallery
7:00 PM
FREE
more info
Dress like a boy. Throw like a girl. Talk like a boy. Hit like a girl. Fuddy-duddy idioms make us angry. And arty. Join us and the Minnesota RollerGirls for Pink Hobo’s first show of 2010, “Hit Like a Girl,” where the coolest print makers and poster artists visually interpret what it means to “hit like a girl.” The exhibit, the brainchild of the Minnesota RollerGirls, benefits Foundation IX, a Minnesota organization helping to eliminate cost as an obstacle for girls participating in organized sports and fitness.
Girls helping girls. Geeks helping jocks. Posters helping girls. And art lovers drinking PBRs. All at Pink Hobo. Featuring Minnesota RollerGirls in full gear. Music by Cardboard Kitten and Kenny Kingston!
Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Free beer, wine, and snacks.
Ordway Main Hall
7:30 PM
$27
more info
Steppenwolf's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a grand, gripping new play which tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet (played by Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons), a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a rare theatrical event - a large-scale work filled with unforgettable characters, a powerful tale told with unflinching honesty.Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
Saturday and Sunday showtimes: 1:30 & 7:30pm
First Avenue
10:00 PM
$3
more info
With Special Guests DJ Verb X
VIP Room
18+
Memory Lanes & Flashback Cafe
10:00 PM
FREE
more info
Featuring Music By Bouncer Fighter, SorryOk & Ogre Smash Death Boom + Many More!
Envy Nightclub
10:00 PM
$8
more info
Ben's Birthday Bash!!!
$3 Bazooka Joes and $2 Drinks from 10pm-11pm
$3 Drinks until 12am
$4 Drinks until 1am
Front Room Music By DJ Dudley D, Back Room Music By DJ Strangelove & DJ Sota
21+
Patrick's Cabaret
8:00 PM
$8
more info
Featuring Spoken Word with Ali Sands, Performance Art by Vas Littlecrow, Hip-Hop Artist Heidi Barton Stink, Spoken Word with Enzi Tanner & Hip-Hop Dance by Taiyo & Xavier
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
more info
Sing your favorite 90's rock or classic hit at the top of your lungs! Moose Karaoke garuantees you a singing-spot, or several throughout the night.
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
more info
FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Walker Art Center
10:00 AM
$8
more info
Nearly 40 works ranging from the 1950s to a brand-new commission do not conform to a single theme, but are united in challenging what is expected of art, from the way it looks to the role it plays in society at large. The exhibition considers “resistance” as a complex formal and political force, as is suggested by the title it borrows from a featured sculpture by Thomas Hirschhorn. Ultimately, Abstract Resistance proposes an alternative framework for aesthetically inventive, ethically engaged, and politically defiant art. The exhibition, drawn mostly from the Walker’s collection, highlights works in assemblage, collage, and photomontage by Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Anthony Caro, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Hollis Frampton, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Hirschhorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Charles Ray, Gedi Sibony, Kara Walker, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes.
First Avenue
10:00 PM
$10
more info
Presented By Particle People, Loud & Clear and Hotdish
Saturday nights in the VIP room are thudding with the sounds of the underground while an eclectic mix of party-goers gather downstairs for "Too Much Love." The music upstairs - a fervent big brother to the sounds below - is hosted by techno heads "Particle People," techno/house dynamos "Loud & Clear," and funky house doctors "HotDish." These three crews work collectively to institute a dance-culture favorite in Minneapolis - fittingly dubbed "BLACK" (if you've been in the VIP, you know why).
VIP Room
18+
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$15
more info
Adapted from Edgar G. Ulmer’s classic 1945 film noir piece, DETOUR tells the story of a hapless New York nightclub pianist who hitchhikes to Hollywood to join his girl Sue. Along the way, he runs into a sleazy gambler and a blackmailing dame who bring him nothing but grief. In the end, no matter what he does, his every move plunges him deeper into trouble...
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$12
more info
Written by Tim Uren (10,000 Comic Books) and Bill Stiteler (THACO)
Shakspeare's classic tale of treachery and bloody destiny, warped into a world of group raids, power ups and multiplayer side-quests. The tale of a n00b destined to be king... if he can ever make it out of first level. Scotland is pwnd.
http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/calendar/shows/macbeth-video-game-remix
Ordway Main Hall
7:30 PM
$27
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Steppenwolf's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a grand, gripping new play which tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet (played by Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons), a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a rare theatrical event - a large-scale work filled with unforgettable characters, a powerful tale told with unflinching honesty.Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
Saturday and Sunday showtimes: 1:30 & 7:30pm
Patrick's Cabaret
8:00 PM
$8
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Featuring Spoken Word with Ali Sands, Performance Art by Vas Littlecrow, Hip-Hop Artist Heidi Barton Stink, Spoken Word with Enzi Tanner & Hip-Hop Dance by Taiyo & Xavier
Red Stag Supperclub
10:30 PM
FREE
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Colleen Kruse is the host of fm 107.1's "Colleen & the Boys" Weekdays Monday through Friday 10am to 1pm. She is also a bad ass rock n roller from the East side of St. Paul. Come join Colleen for an evening of high spirited kareoke highjinks as she puts the eastside into Northeast. Leather studded attire optional, but encouraged.
http://www.redstagsupperclub.com/events/list?mini=events%2F2010-03
Bryant Lake Bowl
10:00 PM
$10
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Presented by Esme Rodriguez
How do we determine those things, which we describe as "ugly" or "visually challenging?" Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Can "unattractive" actually translate, for some, to "idiosyncratically gorgeous?"
Plato describes beauty as a "wondrous vision," an "everlasting loveliness which neither comes nor ages, which neither flowers nor fades." It is eternal and isn't "anything that is of the flesh" nor "words" nor "knowledge" but consists "of itself and by itself in an eternal oneness, while every lovely thing partakes of it."
This month's Dragmanity is entitled "UGLY." Through explicit and implicit techniques, we will investigate and portray both traditional and non-traditional forms of " beauty and ugliness."
http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/calendar/shows/dragmanity-drugly
First Avenue
6:00 PM
$16.25
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With Special Guests Stephan Kellogg & The Sixers and Graham Colton
18+
7th Street Entry
9:00 PM
$6
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Featuring Chris Kluwe of the Minnesota Vikings On Bass
18+
Brits Pub
11:00 AM
$25
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France v England
Please join us for our 7th annual celebration of this game!
British and French brunch buffet! From Vincent!
At the Clubhouse (Opens at 1:45pm): The Game on the Big Screen and $4 Amstel Light Pints!
http://www.britspub.com/whats_on/index.php?strWebAction=event_detail&intEventID=281
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Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
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Live DJ plays rock, electronic, and request songs for you every Friday night. Live music is great with a pint:)
Moose on Monroe
9:00 PM
FREE
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Sing your favorite 90's rock or classic hit at the top of your lungs! Moose Karaoke garuantees you a singing-spot, or several throughout the night.
Senor Wong
10:00 PM
FREE
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FR 10pm-Close: Dj Del6 spinning Old School Hip Hop in the lounge
Walker Art Center
10:00 AM
$8
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Nearly 40 works ranging from the 1950s to a brand-new commission do not conform to a single theme, but are united in challenging what is expected of art, from the way it looks to the role it plays in society at large. The exhibition considers “resistance” as a complex formal and political force, as is suggested by the title it borrows from a featured sculpture by Thomas Hirschhorn. Ultimately, Abstract Resistance proposes an alternative framework for aesthetically inventive, ethically engaged, and politically defiant art. The exhibition, drawn mostly from the Walker’s collection, highlights works in assemblage, collage, and photomontage by Francis Bacon, Lynda Benglis, Anthony Caro, Sarah Charlesworth, Bruce Conner, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Hollis Frampton, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Hirschhorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Robert Motherwell, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Charles Ray, Gedi Sibony, Kara Walker, Andro Wekua, and Cathy Wilkes.
Bryant Lake Bowl
7:00 PM
$12
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Written by Tim Uren (10,000 Comic Books) and Bill Stiteler (THACO)
Shakspeare's classic tale of treachery and bloody destiny, warped into a world of group raids, power ups and multiplayer side-quests. The tale of a n00b destined to be king... if he can ever make it out of first level. Scotland is pwnd.
http://www.bryantlakebowl.com/calendar/shows/macbeth-video-game-remix
Ordway Main Hall
7:30 PM
$27
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Steppenwolf's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a grand, gripping new play which tells the story of the Westons, a large extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch disappears. Forced to confront unspoken truths and astonishing secrets, the family must also contend with Violet (played by Academy Award-winner Estelle Parsons), a pill-popping, deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is a rare theatrical event - a large-scale work filled with unforgettable characters, a powerful tale told with unflinching honesty.Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is written by Tracy Letts and directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
Saturday and Sunday showtimes: 1:30 & 7:30pm

