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State of the Arts: December 27, 2010 Archive

Monday news and reviews

Posted at 9:32 AM on December 27, 2010 by Marianne Combs (1 Comments)
Filed under: News and reviews

This weekend the Star Tribune pronounced Osmo Vanska "Artist of the Year" - scroll down and click to read the story, as well as profiles for some mighty fine runners-up...

Books

All about Amelia
A St. Paul author's biography of Earhart is timely as scientists study bone chips that may have been the missing pilot's.
- Mary Ann Grossmann, Pioneer Press

A list that aims to shape our culture
Twenty tales by American writers under the age of 40.
- Frank Bures, Star Tribune


Dance

Artist of the year runner-up: Morgan Thorson
Thorson made quite an impression in 2010.
- Caroline Palmer, Star Tribune


Music

Artist of the year: Osmo Vånskå
Osmo Vanska has raised the Minnesota Orchestra's profile as one of the best bands in the world.
- Graydon Royce, Star Tribune


Theater

Year of the black actress
A remarkable constellation of actors, plays and theaters made it a hallmark year for black women on Twin Cities stages.
- Rohan Preston, Star Tribune

Artist of the year runner-up: Randy Reyes
In 2010, Reyes blossomed as a lead actor and as a director.
- Graydon Royce, Star Tribune

Artist of the year runner-up: Joel Sass
Longtime fans will recall when Sass made magic happen with a packet of fake blood and four colored lights.
- Graydon Royce, Star Tribune

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John Reimringer's "Vestments"

Posted at 1:40 PM on December 27, 2010 by Marianne Combs (1 Comments)
Filed under: Books, Writing

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This morning while sub-hosting on Midmorning I spent an hour in studio with Saint Paul author John Reimringer, and had a delightful conversation with him about writing, capturing the history of Saint Paul, and growing up Catholic. Reimringer set his book in the mid-1990s, despite the fact that he only moved to Minnesota in 2001. He says he immediately connected with the city, which is where his father grew up.

"Vestments" has already drawn some national attention for how it gets into the head of a young priest questioning his career path.

To hear our conversation, and to hear Reimringer read excerpts from the book, click on the audio link below:

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MN poetry: Susan Marie Swanson's "Trouble, Fly"

Posted at 5:35 PM on December 27, 2010 by Marianne Combs (1 Comments)
Filed under: Minnesota Poets, Poetry

Susan Marie Swanson is a poet and picture book author fascinated by the place where her understandings about poetry, children's own writing, the lives of children, and children's literature converge.

Besides writing poetry and picture books for children, Swanson has been writing poetry with children for more than 25 years, teaching in the COMPAS Writers and Artists in the Schools program and in summer arts programs at St. Paul Academy and the Friends School of Minnesota. Her awards include fellowships in poetry from the Bush Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, and the Minnesota State Arts Board, as well as the McKnight Artist Fellowship in Children's Literature.

Swanson lives with her family in St. Paul.


Trouble, Fly

Trouble, fly
out of our house.
We left the window
open for you.

Fly like smoke from a chimney.
Fly like the whistle from a train.
Fly far, far
away from my family,
mumbling in their sleep.

Trouble, fly.
Let our night be a night of peace.

- "Trouble, Fly" by Susan Marie Swanson, as it appears in the collection "The Wind Blows, The Ice Breaks" published by Nodin Press. Reprinted here with permission from the editor.

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