
Tonight! @ Turf Club
Tuesday, August 24
10pm – 5$
Upstairs:
One band, one film, one DJ in that order…
Band: Skylion
Film: SECRET
DJ: Chris Hontos of Food Pyramid
Downstairs:
Clown Lounge Jazz Tuesdays curated by Zacc Harris

Tonight! @ Turf Club
Tuesday, August 24
10pm – 5$
Upstairs:
One band, one film, one DJ in that order…
Band: Skylion
Film: SECRET
DJ: Chris Hontos of Food Pyramid
Downstairs:
Clown Lounge Jazz Tuesdays curated by Zacc Harris
The Polish Pugilist
(a postdramatic production by Jeremey Catterton)
August 19-28th* Thursday, Friday, Saturday @ 8pm
The Polish Pugilist is a postdramatic performance triptych conceived by Jeremey Catterton that performs August 19-28 (Thursday-Saturday) at a downtown Minneapolis location revealed upon ticket reservation. Inspired by Upton Sinclair’s classic anti-capitalist text The Jungle and the equally classic movie Rocky, by Sylvester Stallone, writer and director Catterton draws on both sources from 1904 and 1976 to comment on the related states of capitalism and immigration in 2010. The performance features installation, lighting, and fashion design by some of Minneapolis’ freshest young visual artists, as well as an eclectic ensemble of performers from the local music, theatre, and dance scene.
Abandoning a narrative sequence of first, second, and third acts, The Polish Pugilist instead creates a production formed by three acts of: Left, Center, and Right. It is a performance-triptych that asks the audience to contemplate each moment in relation to the other “panels” of the performance. Each panel is on a different floor of the same building so as to focus the plays concerns through different methodologies. The Right panel is Absent; an empty space prone to silence. The Center panel is Abundant; space with a plethora of items that accumulate without cemented meaning. The Left panel conveys an Abundant space that is both labyrinth and meticulous, laden with value and meaning. Designed to confuse, challenge, provoke, and illuminate, these panels comprise The Polish Pugilist.
NOTE: * This performance will feature an ASL interpreter. The production team for The Polish Pugilist are very proud to offer these performances to the deaf and hearing-impaired community of Minneapolis; the interpretation and its role within the performance is integrated into the production as a whole.ASL interpreted performances will be on 8/19, 8/21, 8/26, 8/27, 8/28 .
Featuring:
Jeremey Catterton
Claire Monesterio
Michael Rylander
Abbie Williams
with Jacob Grun
ASL Interpretation by Paula MacDonald
Performance Managed by Kristina Perkins
Assistant Directed by Ben Gansky
Lead Design by Nathaniel Smith
Costumes by Hilary Falk
Design by Jesse Draxler
Lighting by Bryant Locher
Co-Produced by Kristina Perkins, Nathaniel Smith & Jeremey Catterton
Written & Directed by Jeremey Catterton
August 19-28th* Thursday, Friday, Saturday @ 8pm
Only 30 admissions per performance:
10 x seated tickets for $25 each
20 x standing tickets for $15 each
* ASL interpreted performances 8/19, 8/21, 8/26, 8/27, 8/28 only.
For reservations and the performance’s special downtown Mpls location, email ThePolishPugilist@gmail.com. Please specify if an ASL interpreted admission is required.

This is the only place to get these songs for now. You may recognize these songs if you have seen them live but they are the first time they have managed to record them. Enjoy..
Tue Jul 27
WHITE MYSTERY (fr. Chicago), TEENAGE STRANGLER, THE VIGNETTES
Doors 9:00 PM | $5.00 | Main Stage
& DAVE KING TRUCKING COMPANY downstairs..
White Mystery album review on Pitchfork..


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This was my favorite surprise of the weekend. Major Lazer brought the house down in what was the best dance party of the weekend (with Robyn a close second). Definitely check them out live if you get the chance.
This was definitely one of the highlights of the festival. LCD Soundsystem closed out the second – and hottest day of the festival and did not disappoint. James Murphy and company mixed it up with older hits as well as tracks off the new album. The 95 degree heat didn’t stop the crowd from getting down under the giant disco ball adorning the middle of the stage.
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