Sights, Sounds, and Soul:
Twin Cities through the Lens of Charles Chamblis
From family reunions to the nightclub scene, there is no one who documented the Twin Cities Black community like Charles Chamblis. Affectionately called “The Pictureman,” he had a passion for photography and a knack for being everywhere at the right time.
Tue.-Sun., Through Jan. 4, 2015
Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul
Go to www.mnhs.org or call 651-259-3000 for more information
Carnage the Executioner
Fri., May 2, 11:30 pm
Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant, 1010 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis
Call 612-332-1010 or go to www.dakotacooks.com
PACER Center Benefit
Featuring Diana Ross
Silent and live auctions
Sat., May 3, Silent auction, 6 pm; live auction, 8 pm; performance, 8 pm
Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Ave. S., Minneapolis
Go to www.pacer.org or call 952-838-9000 for more information
Sonny Knight and the Lakers
Sat., May 3, 7 pm
First Avenue, 701 1st Ave. N., Minneapolis
Go to www.first-avenue.com or call 612-338-8388
Macalester African Music Ensemble
Sat., May 3, 8 pm
Macalester College Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, 1600 Grand Ave., St. Paul
Go to www.macalester.edu or call 651-696-6808 for more information
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