Archive for December, 2010
31
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in Scrambled Eggs. Tagged: Best of 2010, Dessa Darling, Fine Line, first avenue, heiruspecs, Hip-Hop, Howard Hamilton, Josh Peterson, Laura Bennett, minneapolis, music, Poetry, Radio K, rap, Red Pens, Rock, Sean McPherson, Top10, Visual Art. Leave a Comment
We reach the top of our top-10 most-watched Eggs of 2010 with two bows to music. Earning the crown is hip-hop darling Dessa Darling, whose national tour with P.O.S. put her on radars everywhere—and resulted in an Egg that went semi-viral. At No.2 is our Egg on the rock duo Red Pens. Oddly enough, these [...]
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30
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in Scrambled Eggs. Tagged: 3-Minute Egg, Ballet, Bobby Gardner, brave new workshop, Comedy, Dance, Ellie Hino, Jennifer Rockwell, Josh Eakright, Katy McEwen, Lauren Anderson, matt peiken, minneapolis, ritz theatre, Ross Edwards, Saint Paul City Ballet, st. paul, Theater. Leave a Comment
As we continue rolling down our most-watched Eggs of 2010, we look back at our two-part series looking into the creative process of the Brave New Workshop and the choreographic work of a husband-and-wife team with St. Paul City Ballet. No. 3 most-viewed Egg(s): Brave New Musical In this two-part series, 3-Minute Egg looked into [...]
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29
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in Scrambled Eggs. Tagged: #mnfringe, bryan nichols, Dave King, erik fratzke, Experimental Music, Fringe Festival, Greg Norton, improvisation, Jazz, minneapolis, Minnesota, mixed blood, MN Fringe, music, Theater, tom reed, Twilight, Walker Art Center. Leave a Comment
We continue rolling down our most-watched Eggs of 2010 with a look back at Dave King’s weekend at the Walker Art Center and one of the hits of from the 2010 Minnesota Fringe — Tom Reed’s “Bite Me, Twilight!” No. 5 most-viewed Egg: King and His Court Dave King is the Twin Cities’ most musical [...]
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28
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in Scrambled Eggs. Tagged: artists, Arts Advocacy Day, Bill Ingebrigtsen, Bob Gunther, Bud Nornes, documentary, Larry Howes, legislature, lobbying, Mat Peiken, Mike Parry, Minnesota, Minnesota Citizens for the Arts, Paul Koering, photography, politics, public art, Republicans, st. paul, Top10, University Avenue Project, Visual Art, Wing Young Huie. Leave a Comment
We continue rolling down our most-watched Eggs of 2010 with a look back at Arts Advocacy Day at the State Capital and Wing Young Huie’s ambitious photo documentary of St. Paul’s University Avenue. No. 7 most-viewed Egg: The University of Wing Young Huie Wing Young Huie made his mark in the 1990s with his groundbreaking [...]
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27
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in Scrambled Eggs. Tagged: 2010, 3-Minute Egg, Foot in the Door, Heather Barringer, kevin kling, Minneapolis Institute of Art, music, Patrick O'Keefe, Patti Cudd, Top10, Victor Zupanc, Visual Art, zeitgeist. Leave a Comment
Today we begin running down our 10 most-viewed Eggs of 2010—two each day through Friday. Numbers were through the roof for our coverage of the 2010 National Poetry Slam, in St. Paul. More than 16,000 people have watched this singularly dynamic comic work from Shane Hawley. Search for “NPS2010″ for more. Since some of these [...]
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23
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in Sunny Side Up. Tagged: 3-Minute Egg, Beth Barron, Judaism, Rachel Breen, Rimon, Robyn Stoller Awend, sabes jcc, St. Louis Park, Tobi Kahn, Tychman Shapiro Gallery, Visual Art. Leave a Comment
Spurred by the work of New York artist Tobi Kahn, 10 Twin Cities artists were invited to create work while using the Tychman Shapiro Gallery as their studio space. Those artists are exhibited these pieces and others in a the group exhibition Sacred Spaces, on view through the end of the year at gallery, inside [...]
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7
Dec
Posted by Matt Peiken in The Yolk. Tagged: 3-Minute Egg, Esther Ouray, Hebrew, Israel, Jewish, Judaism, minneapolis, Minnesota, Naked Stages, Pillsbury House, Rimon, Theater, Twin Cities. Leave a Comment
Esther Ouray is a Twin Cities theater artist and puppeteer debuting her autobiographical solo show, The Hebrew Lesson, through the Naked Stages program at Pillsbury House Theatre. 3-Minute Egg met with Ouray as she rehearsed before opening night. Performances are Dec. 8-11. This video is made possible by a generous grant from Rimon: The Minnesota [...]
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