Thursday, January 1 2009
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Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution
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December 31: Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution
- Live music from Cubania featuring Gloria “La Niña” Rivera (Vocals)
- Authentic Cuban mojitos and other refreshments will be available for sale
- Cuban food included with admission
and Viviana Pintado (Piano)
- Celebration takes place in the 35th floor party room with an outside
deck and spectacular view of the city and fireworks
Marquette Place Apartments
1314 Marquette, Minneapolis
http://www.marquetteplace.com/Area_Directions.htm
$25 donation requested (no one turned away for lack of funds)
Doors open a
Grease
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Named by Time Magazine the 2007 “#1 musical of the year,” Grease is rockin’ across the country in this new touring production direct from Broadway. In a celebration of growin’ up, cruisin’ and goin’ steady, “Bad boy” Danny and “the girl next door” Sandy fall in love all over again at Rydell High.
Home for the Holidays
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The countdown to the holidays is upon us and we at Nicademus Art are proud to announce our new show Home for the Holidays on December 13th 2008 starting at 7:00pm. John Grider (Broken Crow) and Mike Fitzsimmons (Paint Goggles) have been working steadily over the past year and are taking over Nicademus Art to bring you all fresh new art.
WinterSkate
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Capital City Partnership, the City of Saint Paul, and Wells Fargo invite you to experience Wells Fargo WinterSkate, downtown Saint Paul’s free, outdoor, artificially-chilled ice skating rink. The 2008/2009 rink season is November 29, 2008 through February 1, 2009.
Skaters are invited to experience the unique urban setting of downtown Saint Paul. Located in the heart of the city, Wells Fargo WinterSkate creates a fun, winter experience for visitors of all ages.
Andrea Carlson, EARTH DIVER
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Andrea Carlson
EARTH DIVER
EARTH DIVER features new works from Andrea Carlson’s ongoing series that both challenges and champions issues of cultural appropriation, assimilation and consumption. Drawing heavily on contemporary museum studies, Carlson’s new paintings on paper reference cannibalism as a metaphor to describe the commodification of culture and cultural tourism in museums and on film.
Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, noon to 5 pm
"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.
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.
India: Public Places, Private Spaces
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A major exhibit of contemporary art from India, at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale
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Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale
by Randy Sue Latimer, Music by Gary Rue
July 10-August 2, 2009
For complete dates and times, see www.steppingstonetheatre.org
Box Office: (651) 225-9265 www.steppingstonetheatre.org
Tickets: $11 adults; $9 children ages 2–17 and seniors
Based on the beloved fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. the production was written by Randy Sue Latimer, with music by Gary Rue.
The Nightingale is a story that tells of the power of friendship and loyalty.
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