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Meet Ethan Schweizer, the young entrepreneur behind the brand, Swizz Apparel and new layout and designer for Law-son Media and Publishing and advertising salesperson for Slanted Magazine Southern Minnesota Arts and Culture. The story behind Swizz is one of inspiration and destiny.

If you lived in the Gage dorms at MSU, you probably at one point or another seen stick-ers bearing the name “Swizz.” Swizz got its start when Schweizer started a company called String-Dat Lax, where he strung lacrosse sticks for the youth players in his local com-munity. He found that he enjoyed design more than the stringing, so he scrapped the project and started Swizz, wordplay on his last name. Funding came from money left to him from his grandmother who passed away when he was in eighth grade. He had to wait until he graduated high school to use it. And that is what he did. Slowly since then, he has built his brand and continues to do so with his two partners in a

Limited Liability Corporation (LLC).

Swizz has a heavy Internet presence and found his way to Lawson Media after being contacted by Rob Lawson, another local entrepreneur. Lawson was intrigued by a Craigslist posting stating that a young local entrepreneur was looking to collaborate on projects. Lawson looked into it and liked the direction Swizz was going. Lawson made contact and the two immediately began discussing how the two could help each other as young startups. A relationship quickly started and Schweizer began contributing to Lawson’s magazine.

Swizz Apparel brand items can be found at Fresh, a local skate and apparel shop in downtown Mankato; at www.SwizzApparel.com; and soon will be found on other sites including the Mankato Gazette Community Store and others.

Schweizer says what he enjoys most about running his own business is the freedom of creativity and being his own boss. He says he also has enjoyed the attention his clothing designs have brought him.

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Meet Ethan From Swizz Apparel

Slanted Best of 2012 | January 2013SPECIAL ISSUE So. MN Arts & Culture6Maurice Pendleton opened a business in downtown

Mankato with the goal of providing something for young people in the community and he has done it grassroots style. “We doin this from the bottom up, you know what I’m sayin?,” explained Pendleton upon my first visit to his store on Front Street. Longtime friend, Mike Madison, who grew up with Pendleton in the Twin Cities, is a full-time employee at Fresh Clothing and Accessories. “We came down here to open a skate shop that makes skateboarding more affordable for the kids,” Madison said. “We’re doing something for the community in the process.” Madison started working at the skate shop in June, but he has know Pendleton for many years and describes him as like a family friend. Fresh sells modern, urban gear including t-shirts, jewelry, stickers, backpacks, safety gear (helmets, pads, etc.), jeans, shorts, watches, fragrances and headphones. They also carry skateboards, long boards and even can order the fishtail style boards. They carry the needed parts for boards too, including bearings, trucks, grip tape and more. The guys are big fans of music, too. They sell CDs, DVDs, mixtapes and more. Their music selection includes rap, hip-hop, r & b, slow jams, gospel and other genres. They even carry skate magazines. Pendleton, who spent a majority of his youth years in the north metro area said he doesn’t skate himself, but is aware of the trend. “I got the idea from kids who want-ed to buy skateboards. We just went for it.” The store has a friendly neighborhood atmosphere and is open Monday through Friday from noon to 8 p.m., Saturday noon to six and Sunday noon to 4. They have also started selling cell phones in the shop. The skate, clothing and accessories part of the business is only one side of the story. Pendleton is also quite the tal-ented music promoter. He was involved with booking acts like Bone Crusher, who played at Buster’s, Young Dro at Red Rocks and other acts in the Midwest. His en-tertainment wing is called “Hit the Block.” Pendleton op-erates a recording studio and works on music himself. “We do all types of music,” explained Pendleton enthusiastically. They work with Pro Tools, Native Insturments and other software in the studio. They can also mass duplicate printed/copied discs for distribution. They do photo shoots and vid-eos as well. They strive to provide an entire artist package. “This is all for the youth,” Pendleton said. “We wanted to have a nice local independent skate shop for the young skaters and keep it fresh!”

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Shelby Tweten is a senior at Mankato West High School who was invited to take part in the American Idol competition in Los Angeles after she sang “A Temporary Home” and brought a tear to Jennifer Lopez’s eye.

Tweten is no doubt a sensation, and she has the ability to evoke a great deal of emotion. Her back story provides even more emotion to those who are fans. Tweten was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder and she struggled with depression since 4th grade. She also said she was a victim of bullying. With her mother,

Karrey, the two are guests at the 11th annual Women’s Show. The “American Idol” contestant is expected to be among the big draws this year.

Tweten and her mother, Kar-rey, will present a talk titled “Living, Loving and Learning Through Mental Illness,” at the event set for Sept. 22 at Veri-zon Wireless Center. The songs Tweten will sing will be about empowerment for women.

Not only can she evoke the emotions for music-lovers and fans, but she is an inspiration to young people in general,

with her take-charge presence and leadership abilities, as well as her connection to those who have dealt with these kinds of is-sues in their personal lives. She definitely strikes a chord with young people.

Country music has long been among America’s top markets. Will Tweten be marketable on American Idol as a country star? Who knows. One thing is for sure. She is certainly a star ‘round these parts.

Prices will be $7 in advance for adults, $5 for kids 12 and younger, and free for kids 5 and

younger. All tickets sold on the day of the show are $10, with kids 5 and younger still free. Tickets are available at the Ve-rizon Wireless box office, both Hy-Vee locations, online at Ticketmaster, and at the Mayo Clinic Health System Auxiliary Gift Shop.

The event at the Verizon Wire-less Center also includes a pre-sentation by Mayo psychologist Rosean(cq) Bishop titled, “How to be inspired through everyday life,” a silent auction, exhibitors from health and wellness enti-ties and a raffle.

A North Mankato Country Music Sensation – Shelby Tweten

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Derek Ian Elvebak is a digital artist with a strange mind. I have been friends with Elvebak since we were teenagers. I lived in Albert Lea at the time and he lived in an even smaller town called Alden. There were few kids at my school who were into avant garde stuff like I was. Then I met Elvebak. Elvebak had the same appreciation for independent films and dark comedy as I had. I used to stay up really late on school nights and watch the Independent Film Channel on Direct TV (our dish system ironically was installed in part by an Amish man in the area). Elvebak would come over and we’d watch crazy David Lynch movies like Lost Highway and Wild At Heart. We watched bizarre movies like Pi (movie where the guy drills a hole in his own head). We had that in common. We loved independent off the wall stuff.

We were also both fans of dark comedy like Louis C.K., George Carlin, Bill Maher and many others. Derek is a loner artist like myself. He prefers the solitude of writing, drawing, making and creating in his own space and on his own terms. His art takes many forms: video, audio, music, drawing, acting and writing. Derek has written several pieces of unfinished material that includes comedy routines, short stories, lon-ger from narratives, scripts and more. Derek has been indepdently recording music since his early adulthood when I showed him how to use Garageband on the Mac. He has crashed my Mac Mini twice, but that is beside the point. He spends hours crafting sounds alone. Remember, Derek’s a wierd one. He’s also into weird music. He’s like a walking music dictionary, even for some of the most obscure music I’ve ever heard and wondered if it was really music or myself having some sort of mental lapse! He is very much into independent music though, which is great! He’s not really stuck on any one particular genre either. His music recordings are under the pseudonym The Veiny Bubbles. Look up his songs and download them for free on Sound Cloud.

Derek has turned his love for film into an art for himself and his own quirky projects. Derek began experimenting with video editing and simple computer animation and began developing videos for his music. He then began incorporating ideas from his writing into creating short animated videos. He started a series on YouTube called The Alright Let’s Talk Show. It is a very crude simple animation with characters that he does the voices for. He even introduces his dad on the show, but again does the voice himself. The Alright Let’s Talk Show is a late night talk show akin to Letterman, Kimmel, Conan, etc. It uses obviously edited in laugh tracks during the jokes. It is a little hard to find his videos on YouTube. Searching with the keywords, “Derek Elvebak Alright Let’s Talk Show” proves to be the best method of searching YouTube’s endless archives of video.

Derek also created a short animated film in the film noir style, called Shared Space. It is an eery video about waking up after dying and being stuck in a room with just one other man and a button. Something strange happens every time that one of them presses the button in the room. I don’t want to spoil it for you, so head over to www.slantedmag.com to see the full video, or go to YouTube and check it out! It seems dying is common theme for Derek. He also made a short film about being stuck in a purgatory in a bathroom after swallowing some pills and comitting suicide. He talks to an image in the mirror.

Dereks non-animation projects have included a short film called Puddin Pop News. It is a silent film on YouTube. Derek did most of his animations in the beginning in Microsoft Paint. He uses many other tools now, including video editing software and

the effects that come with them to craft his stories.Derek Elvebak lives in Prior Lake, Minnesota. He graduated from Alden-Conger High School in 2002. He attended college, briefly in the

twin cities.

Featured ArtistDerek Ian ElvebakPrior Lake, MNAudio-Visual

Above: Short Film “Caticula”Derek ElvebakPictured below left and middle.Digital art byElvebak on bot-tom right.

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Meet Michael Thul, a musician from Mankato who said his style can probably be best described as “acid country”. Thul is 62 years old. He has been playing guitar and singing for 40 or so years, according to his own record of his life. His style is folky, but he swears it doesn’t sound like blues.

“Oh, God, no I don’t really like blues much,” he said. Thul rhythmically beats the body of his guitar, near the sound hole, while he strums and finger-picks his way through melodic phrases and

chords. He dramatically belts out the moody tones of his voice. Thul said the expression of music helps him to deal with personal emotions and the general stress we all encounter in our lives sometimes.

“Sometimes you just have to get that shit out, ya know what I mean?”Yes. We do.Thul plays covers from artists and bands like the Judds and Elvis Presley. He is reminiscent of Johnny Cash with his rough around the

edges personna and overall musical style. He recently performed for an event in the Twin Cities at the Minnesota State Fair with his son. Thul also sometimes records at local record-

ing studio, Two Fish Studios, owned by Wes Schuck. Schuck’s other company is No Alternative Media. Thul can also sing tunes from the Backstreet Boys. An online video of Thul playing has been posted on the Slanted YouTube page at http://www.youtube.com/slantedmagmn.

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Local Arts inSouthern MN

This Best of List includes all of the great artists, arts organi-zations, galleries and displays of art that make our region such a hotbed of artistic, creative and cultural activity. Southern Min-nesota’s diverse creative culture includes everything like street art from local graffers whose works are anonymous by nature (other than their tags) and folk art like paintings of prairies and farmland. The sculpture above used to sit in Old Town. Now it can be seen at Riverfront Park.

Prairie Lakes RegionalArts CouncilThe Prairie Lakes regional

Arts Council provides a num-ber of great programs and op-portunities for supporting and

nurturing Southern Minnesota Arts and Culture.

Arts Center of St. PeterThe Arts Center of St. Peter

is quite an extraordinary ac-complishment for a rural com-munity like St. Peter. There ar-ent many facilities of its kind in rural communities, not only in Minnesota but in the rest of the country. There are regular exhibits and the Arts Center of St. Peter also offers classes and workshops among other things. The Arts Center of St. Peter’s Director is David Goldstein. www.artscentersp.org.

Mankato City ArtWalking Sculpture

TourIf the City of Mankato has

done anything great for artists and for the community (two ideas that we believe are inte-grally connected), it has been

the adoption of the sculpture tour. They also incorporated a contest to select works. These works are displayed throughout the city.

The GrandNew Ulm’s interesting beer

culture is not the only thing to note about the home of Okto-berfest, it is also home to the Grand Kaberet and Center for Arts and Culture. A renovation of the historic Grand Hotel, it has been put to use for a space that artists, musicians, actors

and other talented individuals can go to showcase their skills and talents.

Emy Frentz Arts Guild/Twin Rivers Council for the Arts

Through strategic collabo-ration, the Twin Rivers Coun-cil for the Arts enriches and strengthens our communities by celebrating, supporting, and promoting regional arts and culture.

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Local Events inSouthern MN

This Best of List includes a list of the best and most influ-ential local events and venues of 2012 covered in Slanted Magazine Southern Minnesota Arts and Culture throughout the course of the year. The Greater Mankato area is home to some of the most talked about ven-ues in the Midwestern United States and has even been ranked among the best rock touring destinations.

Arts in the ParkArts in the Park at Riverfront

Park and Amphitheater didn’t turn out to be amazing or any-thing (there was a low turnout),

but it was the first time it was put on. It was a great place for such an event, and we’re glad to see they took the sculpture form the former downtown Mankato location and put it out at the park. There were many vendors out there and live mu-sic as well.

Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson at Verizon Wire-less Center

I was told that Manson is the best stage performer ever. However, a number of people told me how Zombie upstaged Manson at this show. The Ve-rizon Wireless needs to have more events like this to com-pete as a major civic center in the Midwest.

OktoberfestNew Ulm’s Oktoberfest,

which has now been repli-cated (though not very well) by Mankato, St. Peter, North Mankato and others, is a long held tradition in the 99% Ger-man town of New Ulm. This event, which has great support from the brewing community and the drinking/having fun community alike. New Ulm’s Oktoberfest runs the whole month of October and features too many types of event to even name here.

Harmony Park

Harmony Park is a rural mec-ca for hipsters, hippies, folk music and illicit activities but many types of people go to the various events held there such

as Bella Madre, Project Earth, Harvest Festival and many oth-ers. It’s like Minnesota’s small town Woodstock! The park is located in Geneva, MN.

Mankato MosaicThis group of contemporary

actors, stagehands and the like are a local group of actors that travel, take to the stage and en-tertain people with their own written plays as well as adap-tions and other work.

RibfestWhat more could you really

ask for but great music, great food, great beer and a whole lot of people that want to hang out in the hot summer and have a good time? Other than this event, you’re lookin at fairs.

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Food & DrinkSouthern MN

Food Cooperatives

Cooperatives may very well be the future of ethical and re-sponsible business. Food coop-eratives are a great model and they seem to be sprouting up more and more as people be-come more concious of their eating and spending habits. People are also more concerned about where their money is go-

ing. People seem to also be more concerned about the

suc-cess of the

business when they are the actual part owners and part of a community of people with the same goals. These are the ideas behind groups like the St. Peter Food Coop, Blue Earth Food Coop and Crystal Coop. There is also now a Mankato Food Coop coming and pos-sibly one coming to North Mankato.

OrganicThe organic move-

ment seems to be part en-vironmental/ecological and part health-concious. But it is definitely a trend and a trend to watch, certainly. As the na-tion (referring to its population, not its government/institutions) becomes greener and more con-cerned with the food they eat and the other things they put into their bodies (teen smoking rates are declining), the number of alternative lifestyle brands, companies, etc. will come into existence as part of the com-

munity. They often times start small, like Indigo Organic in Mankato or St. Peter Food Coop (not so small anymore :). 2012 was another year of growth of the organic movement. Organic farms and community farming are also notable.

MicrobrewingMicrobrewing has also be-

come a fascination and 2012 marked the year of two devel-opments: Mankato Brewery and Growler, a beer magazine that can be found at Patricks in St. Peter.

Wine MakingWine is another hot develop-

ment in Southern Minnesota. Vineyards and wineries include the Winery and Morgan Creek in New Ulm, Indian Island in Janesville, Glenmassan in Winnebago, Chankaska in Ka-sota and many others.

TechnologySouthern MN

This best of list refers to the technology we use here in Southern Minnesota that has lasting effects on our daily practical lives but also on the culture itself. Here are the most interesting stories surrounding 2012 technology.

Renewable Energy and Efficient Systems

If we are going to make a list of the best of technology, then we must list not only the cool stuff, but also the stuff that will lead us into the future. Renew-able energy. at this point, is a technology that absolutely must be harnessed if we are to ever rid ourselves of dependence on foreign and domestic oil use. Companies like Green Energy

Solutions in Mankato provide technology to businesses and individuals that save energy. GES makes custom solutions for solar panel electricity.

Others have taken steps into their own hands, however this requires specific technol-ogy skills that most of us don’t have, but nonetheless, it’s still pretty cool. An example would be Doug Esser, of Minnesota Lake, who built his own geo-thermal and solar system for heating water. He designed the software and hardware on his own. He is an electrical engi-neer.

Mobile DevicesMobile devices are definitely

on the 2012 best of list simply because their use and evolution have exploded over the past year. Watch for more to come.

Robotics and Mecha-

t r o n i c s Programs

Mechatron-ics and robot-ics made the 2012 best of list because of their popularity and their s ignif i -c a n c e to the f u -ture of t e c h -nology in a number of industries. Google, Ap-ple, Microsoft and oth-er high tech companies have inspired an entire generation of youth to become involved in the programming of hardware and software. This doesn’t ex-tend just to apps and websites. Students are now competeting

in national r o b o t i c s competitions like the students in St. Peter High School and joining college programs like South Central College’s mecha-tronics program.

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JANUARY 3Trivia Night

8pm – 10pm Pub 500 Downtown Mankato Live Trivia - Come alone or bring a team!

JANUARY 4Discover the Dakota Culture

and Heritage Series Blue Earth County Historical Society’s Heritage Center, 415 Cherry Street Mankato MN 56001 (map) Discover the Dakota Culture and Heritage Series Location: Blue Earth County Historical Society’s Heritage Center, 415 Cherry Street Mankato MN 56001

Come view the traveling exhibit “Commemorating Controversy Jeremy Osborne Exhibit 523 South 2nd Street, Mankato MN 56001 Exhibit of new works by Jer-emy Osborne Gallery hours: M... Arts Center of Saint Peter Craig Blacklock (born 1954) is a nature photographer best...

City Art Walking Sculpture Tour 10 Civic Center Plaza See and enjoy art out in the open at City Art Walking Sculpture... 10 Civic Center Plaza Manka-to

Rook - Buster’s Bar Manka-to When you need to rock & roll in Minnesota there is only one band who can truly fill the bill, and that band is Rook! Rook is a Mankato Minnesota based rock band that specializes in good times and great music. Entertaining people is what we love. Catch us live and have the best time of your life!

JANUARY 5Jazz Nite at the Winery The

Winery New Ulm 56073 Jazz Nite at the Winery Time: 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Johnie B. Sanders Blues Band Revue Chicago-style Electric Blues 9p Pub 500 - Downtown Mankato

Live Music Entertainment by Haldy and the Wino Chankaska Creek Ranch and Winery Mike Haldorson and Dave Davis come together as an acoustic duo with friendship, the love of wine and music in common. They would like to describe their music as “soul-ful acoustic goodness,” and that is exactly what it is. These gentlemen attract kids from 4-years-old and up. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere while you listen to a few of your favorite songs. Steve Sullivan and the

Factory Buster’s Bar Mankato Steve Sullivan is an American singer, songwriter and guitar-ist. His music combines the Electric Blues of Muddy Wa-ters and classic R&B – think Ray Charles – to a blend of heartfelt Americana. For a memorable night out, go see Steve Sullivan and the Factory at one of their energy-filled live shows. Sex Toy Bargo Sun, January 6, 9pm – Mon, January 7, 12am Busters Bar and Grill (map) www.PleasureMeFun.com free to play come experience a good time, laughs, and Adult Toys while having fun with your friends

JANUARY 7

Emerging Artist Grant Workshop 5:00pm – 6:30pm Emerging Artist Grants of $1,000 Workshop will be held, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. Learn about the Eligibility Require-ments, what activities can be funded and how to complete the application form. Letter of Intent due Jan. 15th and Ap-plication Deadline is Feb. 1.

Texas Hold Em Poker Mon, 7pm – 9pm Pub 500 Downtown Mankato

JANUARY 10Free Movie Night @ New

Ulm Library Ulm Library New Ulm 56073 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM http://www.newulmlibrary.org

Bring the family to a free movie January 10 at 3:30 p.m. at New Ulm Public Library.

JANUARY 113rd Annual Artist Grantee

Exhibit PLRAC Arts Center of St. Peter 3rd Annual Artist Grantee Exhibit from January 11 to February 17, 2013 at the Arts Center of Saint Peter. You can view the exhibit brochure on our website, http://plrac.org/plrac_acrobat/2013ExhibitionBrochure.pdf. The public is invited to attend our reception on January 12, 1-4 p.m. Sponsored by Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council.

Captain May I Busters Bar Mankato Captain May I was assembled by former Hairball bassist Dan Dryden. Although Dan was instrumental in building Hairball’s success, his desire to expand musically led him to resign from the band. “I had a great run with Hairball.”

Dryden admitted, “I made some good money, but I was running low on integrity. New 80’s songs never seem to get written, so I had been playing virtually the same setlist for over 5 years. It became very clear to me that it was time to build a new empire and concentrate on what drew me into this crazy business... the music.” C.M.I. performs sensible, unpredictable rock from many sub-genres with an emphasis on execution. The experienced cast of characters reeks of cool and effortlessly delivers massive fun and great times.

Lungs Whats Up Lounge Old Town Mankato 56001 (map) w/ Crash Cuddle, and BEAST NOIRE 9pm // $5 // 21+

JANUARY 12Devon Worley Band

Busters Bar Mankao With their latest release “Careful What You Ask For”, The Devon Worley Band is quickly becoming one of the biggest names in Minnesota country music, drawing fans at home and beyond.They bring resumes that embrace coun-try, rock, pop, funk and R&B to create a unique country sound with hints of all musical genres, offering something for everyone.

3rd Annual Artist Grantee Exhibit PLRAC Jan 11 – Feb 17, 2013 Arts Center of St. Peter 3rd Annual Artist Grantee Exhibit from January 11 to February 17, 2013 at the Arts Center of Saint Peter. You can view the exhibit brochure on our website, See next page.

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http://plrac.org/plrac_acrobat/2013ExhibitionBrochure.pdf. The public is invited to attend our reception on January 12, 1-4 p.m. Sponsored by Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council.

JANUARY 14Grant Writing Workshop

PLRAC 5:00pm – 6:30pm Prairie Lakes Office, 207 N. State Street, Waseca, MN 56093 Grant Writing for Organiza-tions. Overview of three organization grant programs: Arts and Cultural Heritage, Small Arts and Arts-in-Educa-tion Grants for schools, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. ACH Deadline is Feb. 1, 2013.

JANUARY 15Open Mic Night

9pm – Wed, January 16, 12am Pub 500 (map) Hosted by Betty and Ocho 9 pm

JANUARY 17Toastmasters meeting

Jan 17 – Dec 19, 2013 2100 U.S. Hwy. 169 North Mankato MN 56003 Toastmasters meeting When: 11/29/2012 - 12/19/2013 Start Time: 5:30 pm End Time: 7:00 pm Repeats: weekly every Thursday until December 19, 2013 Where: 2100 U.S. Hwy. 169 North Mankato MN 56003 Mankato Toastmasters Club 175 Our Toastmasters Club is a fun way to increase your speaking skills. We meet every week except major holi-days. Come as a guest and then join us and see how your confidence increases.

Birdesmaids - Stomper’s Cinema Ostrander Auditorium, Centen-nial Student Union MNSU Mankato Wednesday 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM in Ostrander Thursday

Dory Drive Busters Bar Mankao www.doryDrive.com Nash-ville, Tennessee/ Milwaukee, Wisconsin alternative, pop rock act DoryDrive sprung to life in the early spring of 2010.The band has achieved and has been awarded the 2011 Tune Lab Music “Best EP and Best Vocal Performance sioux city pete and the beg-gars

Whats Up Lounge Old Town Mankato 56001 Featuring sioux city pete and the beggars w/ ANGRY BUKOWSKI, SLUT RIVER, and SERENGHETTO 9PM // $5 // 21+

JANUARY 18Cedar Paddle Band at Can-

non River Winery Cannon River Winery 421 Mill St. West, Cannon Falls, MN Cedar Paddle Band at Can-non River Winery When: 01/18/2013 Start Time: 5:00 pm End Time: 8:00 pm Can-non River Winery Location: Cannon River Winery 421 Mill St. West, Cannon Falls, MN Cedar Paddle Band Jimmy Buffett, Gordon Lightfoot, John Prine, Bob Dylan, Hank Williams Sr. and more. Plus Cedar Paddle originals! A fun evening of musical enjoyment! pype

Busters Bar Mankao PYPE is hard rock. With an entire arsenal of Led Zeppelin songs in their satchel PYPE

gives an energy sapping show playing some of the greatest rock epics of all time. ‘Dazed and Confused’, ‘Whole Lotta Love’, ‘Ramble On’, ‘Heart-breaker’, ‘Good Times Bad Times’ just to name a few. Focusing on the roots and inspiration of Led Zeppelin’s core material PYPE grabs that energy and brings it on home to you.

The Jena Marie Band The Wow Zone Mankato The Jena Marie Band When: 01/18/2013 Start Time: 7:00 pm End Time: 10:00 pm Where: The Wow Zone The Jena marie Band The Jena Marie Band live at the Wow Zone! Country music at it’s best!

JANUARY 19Funktion Junction

Busters Bar Mankato Funktion Junction specializes in 60s, 70s, and 80s covers - Funk, Rock, R&B, and soul. See you soon! show starts at 9pm sharp

Mankato Craft Beer Expo Verizon Wireless Center Mankato When: 01/19/2013 Start Time: 2:00 pm End Time: 6:00 pm Where: Verizon Wireless Cen-ter Parking Information: Free parking in the ramps! Free overnight parking! Chop Liver Beer Fests The Mankato Craft Beer Expo brings craft beer to you! The inaugural Mankato Craft Beer Expo will take place on Saturday, January 19th, 2013 from 2-6pm at the Veri-zon Wireless Center located in downtown Mankato on the banks of the Minnesota River. This craft beer festival will feature sampling from 40 craft

breweries in a commemora-tive tasting glass, educational seminars, music, and much more!

Polar Plunge Breakfast Benefit Busters Bar Mankato

Matthew Griswold & the Stompede Foot Stompin’ Folk Rock Duo 9p Pub 500 - Downtown Mankato Matthew Griswold & the Stom-pede Foot Stompin’ Folk Rock Duo 9p

JANUARY 20Sunday Braden Saulsbury

Piano Pop Rock 11a 11am – 12pm Pub 500 - Downtown Mankato Sunday Braden Saulsbury Piano Pop Rock 11a

JANUARY 24Paint Pub

Owatonna Arts Center Paint Pub Thursday, January 24th 6:00-9:00pm | The Paint Pub is an art studio pub where you can sip and paint in a fun environment! Relax and un-wind as you gather to paint the featured painting of the night. Our artist will walk you through step-by-step instructions to paint your own masterpiece. No experience is necessary! All supplies is provided, come as you are and enjoy a glass of wine or beer on us.

U.S.-Dakota War Series: The Dakota After the War with Dr. John Isch New Ulm Public Library 17 N Broadway New Ulm MN 56073 U.S.-Dakota War Series: The Dakota After the War with Dr. John Isch 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM http://www.newulmlibrary.org Event Description Dr. John

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kota After the War” on Janu-ary 24 at 6 p.m. at New Ulm Public Library. Isch, Professor Emeritus at Martin Luther College, will discuss where the Dakota were placed after the war and the reservation sys-tem; and he will compare how the Canadian government vs. the American government has worked with the Dakota.

JANUARY 26Souper Bowl at Arts Center

of St. Peter Sun, January 20, 11am – Sat, January 26, 2pm Arts Center of St. Peter The bowls await! Don’t miss out on the Arts Center’s Souper Bowl fundraiser this Saturday, January 26th in the Senior Center at the St. Peter Community Center from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. For only $12 ($8 for children under 8) you can pick a hand-thrown ceramic bowl which is yours to keep and have it filled with delicious homemade soup served with bread, a bever-age and dessert. Along with lunch, everyone will have the opportunity to bid on unique silent auction items from local artists. All proceeds go to benefit the Clay Center at the Arts Center of Saint Peter. Get those snow boots on and bring the whole fam-ily! For questions or more information, please visit www.artscentersp.org or call 507-931 3630. The St. Peter Community Center is located on the corner of South Wash-ington and Walnut Street, St Peter, MN.

Musical Program: McWil-

liams and Hodel Owatonna Arts Center Musical Program: McWilliams and Hodel January 26, 2013 | 2PM Kent McWilliams on pia-no and Martin Hodel on trum-pet will present “Music from North America: Canada, the United States, and Mexico” as a gift to the Arts Center. Both are on the faculty of St Olaf College and will be premier-ing a new Sonata by Daniel Kallman. Trumpeter Hodel has toured the U. S. and Japan as Principal and Solo Trum-peter with the Eastman Wind Ensemble. He has shared the stage with jazz artists Joe Henderson, Maria Schneider, Slide Hampton, Claudio Roditi, David Murray and Jimmy Heath. He has performed live on the network radio program, “A Prairie Home Companion”, on Minnesota Public Radio, on public television, and on national broadcasts of radio programs “Sing for Joy” and “Pipe Dreams”.

GOAT FEST 2013!! Whats Up Lounge Mankato 56001 GOAT ENTERTAINMENT PRESENT: GOAT FEST 2013!! Featuring Face of Oblivion w/ BEAUTIFUL CORPSE, FETUS HEIST, WHAT LIES WITHIN, and SYMPATHY DENIED 8PM // $6 // 18+

The Larry McDonough Jazz Quartet

Wine Café 8:00pm Very fun night of Jazz MSU Maverick Men’s

Hockey: Mankato vs. Univer-sity of Minnesota

7:00 pm

Come on down to the Verizon Wireless Center and show your support for your MSU Mavericks as they take on Minnesota State once again on January 26th!

Single-game and season tickets for MSU men’s hockey home games are available now. For more information on the season ticket packages, please call MSU Athletics at (507) 389-6111 during regular business hours (8:00-4:00, M-F). Single-game tickets can be purchased at the Verizon Wireless Center ticket office and at www.ticketmaster.com.

JANUARY 27Raven Moon Rising @

Patrick’s Sunday, Jan 27, 2013 Patrick’s On Third, St. Peter, MN 4:00 pm End Time: 7:00 pm Playing a variety of covers from classic rock/folk to mod-ern country and bluegrass. Raven Moon Rising is an acoustic trio that delivers fun and energetic performances.

2013 Minnesota AG Expo Join the Minnesota Corn

and Soybean producers in learning about the newest opportunities and technology offerings at the 2013 Minne-sota Ag Expo at the Verizon Wireless Center from January 27-29.

Mankato Symphony Or-chestra

3 PMPianist John Novacek’s

playing will captivate and delight. His performances are hailed for their athleticism and poetry. In the role of Scheher-ezade, MSO’s Concertmaster Lydia Miller will dazzle and

bewitch as the orchestra tells the timeless story of the 1001 Arabian Nights and how story-telling saved a life.

Concerts will be held in the Mankato High School Audito-rium.

1351 South Riverfront DriveMankato, MN 56001Tickets range from $15-25

for Adults, $5.00 for Youth un-der 17, and $5.00 for students with ID.

JANUARY 30Open Mic NightWine Café9:00 pm Come down and

jamKaraoke Wine Café 9:00 pm Karaoke by Jake Palmer

and Party Sound.Raven Moon Rising - Ka-

bobs Skewer & Drink 5-7pm

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