Monday, December 6, 2010

Iowa City GREEN drinks at Red Avocado, Thursday

The next Green Drinks gathering is happening this Thursday, December 9th at The Red Avocado (521 E. Washington St.) beginning at 5:30 pm.

Recent gatherings have included Iowa City locals, students, and visitors from Kansas City and Chicago.

Green Drinks is an international organization in 700 cities worldwide. Iowa City Green Drinks, one of 8 in Iowa, meets every 2nd Thursday. Everyone is invited to join this informal group for food and/or beverages while discussing a wide range of environmental issues (and ideas) in the Iowa City area. Green Drinks is a great way to connect with other local environmentally-minded people.

For general info and a list of local green events visit the website.
To receive email reminders and info on Iowa City Green Drinks, join the email list.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Santa & the horsedrawn carriage rides- Celebrate the Season! this Saturday

Join us for Celebrate the Season, Saturday December 4, 10am- 5pm in downtown Iowa City. This event was extremely popular last year and offered many ways for families to enjoy the holiday season together. Twenty-four businesses in the central Downtown and near Northside host open house events. Santa arrives via horse-drawn wagon at Old Capitol Mall from 12-2pm. Horse-drawn wagon rides from 12-3pm were a big hit last year. Just before that, at the 11:45am Countdown to Santa's arrival, hear Carolers from the UI School of Music. Also at Old Capitol Town Center from 11-3pm: activities for kids hosted by the Iowa Children's Museum, Penny Bear, Gingerbread House displays (vote for your favorite), cookie decorating, and refreshments.

Musical events include Tom Nothnagle at Old Capitol Town Center from 1-3pm, and the Nutcracker at the Englert, 2pm & 7pm. All events except the Nutcracker are free. Nutcracker tickets are available at the Englert Theatre box office.   

Downtown businesses hosting holiday open houses from 10am-5pm include Austin-Burke, AKAR, Bella Joli, Catherine's, Chait Galleries, Cheap 'n Chic, Discerning Eye, Domby, Dulcinea, Glassando, Hands, Herteen & Stocker, Home Ec Workshop, Iowa Artisans Gallery, Lorenz 2a, Lyla's Boutique, MC Ginsberg, Modela, Raygun, Revival, r.s.v.p., Textiles, Velvet Coat and Zender's Salon. Hothouse Yoga offers yoga for kids 11:30-12.

Stop by and enjoy the fun!





Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Small Business Saturday, Free Movie & --someone's gonna make out well!

 Join us for Small Business Saturday, THIS Saturday, after Thanksgiving. This interesting concept champions the small businesses that are the drivers of local economic support, jobs and all those fundraiser coupons needed for your schools. Other goodies? Parking in City Ramps will be free on Friday, and public transportation will be free both Friday and Saturday. Register to win a mega-value gift basket, worth $1500 in sizable downtown coupons! Enter to win at the businesses listed below; drawing will take place during Celebrate The Season festivities on December 4.

Wondering what to do with the kids this Saturday, after all the Thanksgiving activities? Check out the FREE movie, The Neverending Story, 3pm at the Englert! A perennial favorite with children and adults alike, this film is sponsored by twenty downtown businesses, including Discerning Eye, r.s.v.p., Textiles, Chait Galleries, Catherine’s, Cheap and Chic, Iowa Artisans Gallery, Domby, Revival, MC Ginsberg, Lyla’s Boutique, Bo James, AKAR, Dulcinea, Austin Burke, Velvet Coat, Hands Jewelers, Zenders Salon, Raygun and Home Ec Workshop.(Sorry, child care will not be available at the event.)

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Russian Literature Out Loud...

Check out today's public outdoor reading of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, near Weatherdance Fountain in the Ped Mall. Readings will be today and Thursday from 9am to 9pm, and Friday and Saturday from 9am to 6pm. More events are planned for this celebration of the works of Tolstoy and Chekhov and the University of Iowa's Russian program. For more information, visit today's Iowa City Press Citizen for Anna Barker's piece on the entire lineup of events and background information.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

KIDOWS! pictures- on view til Halloween

at rsvp

Our re-scheduled, first-ever KIDOWS! kids' window painting event was a big success. Located at 21 downtown Iowa City businesses, kids flocked downtown to try their hand on a big window canvas, still on view at most locations until Halloween. Here are some of the many pictures we took. Check it out!


Discerning Eye
Textiles
Iowa Artisans Gallery & DJ Rinner Goldsmith
rsvp
Om
Sometimes staff just have to express their inner child on the borders of the kids' paintings!



 


Thursday, October 14, 2010

KIDOWS! Kids' window painting event Saturday at 21 downtown businesses

The first ever KIDOWS! Window painting event takes place this Saturday, October 16, 10-2pm at participating businesses. School-aged kids can show up at Fired Up! on 112 S. Linn St, opposite the library, and be assigned to a spot. Or, if kids and parents already have a relationship with a participating business, they can show up there. All paints and tools provided, but wear clothes that might not mind being embellished with a red splash. Store staff will supervise painting but parents are encouraged to accompany their children as no childcare is provided.  The 21 participating businesses include Textiles, RSVP, Hamburg Inn, Teaspoons, Pagliai's Pizza, Murphy Brookfield Books, G Spot Hair Design, Revival, MC Ginsberg, Domby, Eadology, Discerning Eye, Home Workshop, Om, Fired Up, Iowa Artisans Gallery & DJ RInner Goldsmith, Bella Joli, Lorenz 2.0, Inbox and Buzz.  Stop by- the weather looks like it will be fabulous!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

American Craft Week! October 1-10

American Craft Week is a new, national event that takes place October 1 – 10, 2010. Communities of individuals, small businesses and organizations across the country are joining together to celebrate the way that handmade objects enrich daily lives and contribute to the national aesthetic and economy.

Downtown Iowa City businesses that are observing American Craft Week include Iowa Artisans Gallery & DJ Rinner Goldsmith, the Chait Galleries, AKAR, Beadology, The Senior Center, MC Ginsberg Jewelers, Home Ec Workshop and Glassando. Group events include a Gallery Walk, October 8, at 20 locations in downtown Iowa City. Individual events are included below.
Iowa Artisans Gallery kicks off American Craft Week with an exhibit entitled The Shikibu Paintings, by local gallery artist Michael S. Ryan. Also on display are recent stoneware ceramics by Ames artist Mary Weisgram. DJ Rinner Goldsmith features “Hoop-a-la!” with hoop earrings by Louise Rauh, Bethany Young and Denise Manard. The October 8 Gallery Walk includes a demonstration of paper marbling techniques by Barbara Bernier from 6 – 7pm. In addition, the Gallery will highlight a daily “featured artist” during October 1-10, including educational materials along with art pieces. Iowa Artisans Gallery/DJ Rinner Goldsmith is located at 207 E. Washington St.



The Chait Galleries Downtown celebrates American Craft Week with new artists Craig & Teresa Miller.  The Millers bring a taste of Colorado back to their home state of Iowa with their unique, one-of-a-kind twist on furniture.  The Millers design, carve, sand, and oil branches of the ancient piῆon trees that are indigenous to the southern Colorado area they call home.  The finished furniture pieces lay bare the unique beauty of the craggy trees culminating in functional and innovative art. Chait Galleries is located at 218 E. Washington St.

AKAR specialized in high end collectible ceramics as well as designer goods. Their exhibition during American Craft Week features Recent Ceramics by Linda Arbuckle & Clary Illian. AKAR is located at 257 Iowa Ave.

The Iowa City Johnson County Senior Center invites the public of all ages to learn to quilt during America Craft week 2010. The quilters meet in room 211 Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8 AM - Noon.  This event accompanies their show of quilts by Patti Zwick. The Senior Center is located at 28 S. Linn St.

MC Ginsberg Jewelers features Bench Art -- a work in progress, an exhibit of work by UI metalsmith graduate students, University of Iowa metalsmiths Margaret Kim, Carrie Metheny Erin Rappleye, Bess Siritanapivat and Allison Tipton. MC Ginsberg is located at 110 E. Washington St.

Glassando focuses on handmade glass jewelry and other items, and features fused glass by Anne Nye. Glassando is located in Old Capitol Town Center.


Beadology hosts a variety of classes open to the public, including Basic Stringing, Basic Wirework, Herringbone Technique, 1920s Netted Bracelet, and Doorknocker Earrings. Karen Kubby welcomes her fellow co-owner and sister to town during that time period.  Beadology is located at 220 E. Washington St.

Home Ec Workshop offers workshop space and classes, plus quality craft supplies. A three-week class featuring screenprinting plus embroidery starts October 6. Home Ec Workshop is located at 207 N. Linn St.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Field to Family Culinary Walk, Today--Sept 8!

Field to Family hosts a wide spectrum of events focused on local food. Spread out over a six week period, today is the Culinary Walk, 5:30 - 8pm in downtown Iowa City. All tickets today (available at New Pi) are $30 and benefit the Johnson County Local Food Alliance. Sample hors d'oeuvres at 126 and Hearth, Atlas, Chef's Table, Devotay, The Motley Cow Cafe, New Pioneer Food Co-op and the Red Avocado. Visit the web more information on Field to Family.

Green Drinks meets again...Thursday September 9

Iowa City Green Drinks meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month, and the next gathering is this Thursday, September 9th at The Red Avocado (521 E. Washington St.) beginning at 5:30 pm.
Anyone interested in discussing a wide range of environmental issues (and ideas) in the Iowa City area is welcome to join this informal group for food and/or beverages.

The August Green Drinks gathering featured Celebrity Chef & Food Activist Rocky Barnette, along with the Food & Water Watch team to talk about fair food policy and how we can help on a local level.
 Green Drinks is a great way to learn and to connect with other local environmentally-minded people.
For general info and a list of local green events visit the website. To receive email reminders and info on Iowa City Green Drinks, join the email list.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Landlocked Film Festival is here! (what a great name...)

Landlocked Film Festival, Thursday, August 26 - Sunday, August 29
 Landlocked Film Festival presents independently made documentaries and narrative films and videos of lengths ranging from 2 minutes to 2 hours. You'll find animation, art films, outrageous comedy, sweet stories, action and adventure, heartwarming and heartbreaking drama, hard-hitting documentaries and even some zombies and aliens. An added bonus is that many of the directors, actors and film artists who made the movies will be at the festival.

Select Movies have a $5 fee, most are FREE for screening.  Please visit the Landlocked website for more information and to obtain tickets.


FILM SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2010

Englert: 
1:15 pm Love & Valor; 
3:15 pm Can't Go Native; 
5:00 pm From the Badlands to Alcatraz; 
7:30 pm Is It Just Me?
; 9:45 pm earthwork

Iowa City Public Library: 
3:00 pm Not Evil Just Wrong; 
5:00 pm Shorts Program #1
; 7:00 pm Ballhawks

Sheraton/Hotel Vetro
: 3:00 pm Shorts Program #5 Comedy; 
6:30 pm Documentary Short Films; 
9:00 pm Shorts Program #4 Comedy

Bijou: 
6:00 pm Voices Unveiled
; 8:00 pm Shorts Program #3 Drama

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2010

Englert
: 12:15 pm Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead; 
4:00 pm Play On; 
7:00 pm Ashley's Ashes; 
9:30 pm Splatter: Love, Honor and Paintball

Iowa City Public Library: 
11:00 am Kid-Friendly Under 10
; 12:00 pm (noon) Kid-Friendly Over 10; 
1:15 pm Music Videos
; 2:45 pm Shorts Program #5 Comedy

Sheraton/Hotel Vetro:
12:00 pm (noon) Not Evil Just Wrong
; 1:45 pm Dumb Dumb; 
3:15 pm Shorts Program #1
5; then From the Badlands to Alcatraz
; 7:00 pm Roll Out, Cowboy; 
9:00 pm Scrappers

Bijou
: 2:00 pm Student Program at the Bijou; 
11:30 pm Endure

SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 2010
Englert: 
12:00 pm (Noon) Ballhawks
; 1:45 pm First Stop, Iowa
; 4:00 pm Shorts Program #2 Drama; 
7:00 pm Broken Dreams
; 9:00 pm Landlocked Awards Ceremony

Iowa City Public Library: 
12:00 pm (Noon) Kid-Friendly Under 10; 
1:00 pm Kid-Friendly Over 10
; 2:15 pm Shorts Program #3 Drama

Sheraton/Hotel Vetro: 
2:30 pm Music Videos; 
4:00 pm Vivir de Pie; 
6:00 pm Home/Land*; 
6:30 pm Shorts Program #4 Comedy
*Home/Land is a 30-minute documentary made by a former scholar in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa (IWP). The film will be followed immediately by a panel of current IWP scholars and faculty.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Get Ready for the Taste! Wednesday 4-8, 40 downtown restaurants

The third annual Taste of Iowa City returns on August 25, 2010 from 4:00p - 8:00p. Enjoy the unique and vibrant culinary atmosphere spanning the Pedestrian Plaza through the historic Northside Marketplace. Approximately 40 participating restaurants will serve sample portions of their favorite menu items and guests will be entertained with live music, entertainment and a festive street-fair environment. Taste of Iowa City allows the Downtown Association of Iowa City to introduce the varied culinary delights available in Downtown to new and returning University of Iowa students and reintroduce patrons from the community to the dishes they may have forgotten.

Food tickets will be available at locations in the Pedestrian Plaza and Northside Marketplace. All tickets are $1.00 and participating restaurants typically charge between one and three tickets per dish. Mark your calendar now for the "foodie" event of the summer!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Sand in the City time! Friday-Sunday, August 20-22

Last year, I stumbled upon Sand in the City (pictures included) and it's really fun, not to be missed. Great for families. Find your beach experience!  

Hours are Friday 9am - 9pm; Saturday 10am - 8pm; and Sunday 10am - 4pm. See below for details about food, music and other activities associated with the event.


Here's basic information from the
Summer of the Arts website  (SOTA):
Sand in the City, presented by Bank of the West, is a wonderful late-summer event to bring out family and friends to downtown Iowa City for a weekend of free entertainment.  Giant sandboxes filled with fantastical sand sculptures will line Iowa Avenue (from Clinton Street to Linn Street) as well as our FUN Zone, Kids Sandbox, Artist booths and Culinary Row along parts of Dubuque St. and Iowa Avenue.

Sand sculptures will be designed and constructed by teams representing some of the community's most beloved businesses and local organizations.  Incredible sand sculptures will come to life through the collaborative and team building efforts of our teams.

The community has an opportunity to decide their favorites by contributing "sand" dollars in the name of the team building their favorite sculpture.  Event goers will also be entertained by live music and an array of adult and kid friendly activities.  Our participating businesses contribute not only their time but also financial resources that allows us to raise funds that help to support the Summer of the Arts festivals and events throughout the year.

On August 20th, the regularly scheduled Friday Night Concert Series will be pre-empted for Sand in the City's live entertainment from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. on Iowa Avenue.


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Celebrity Chef Rocky Barnette's in town! Join him at Iowa City Green Drinks

Celebrity Chef & Food Activist Rocky Barnette will be featured at the August Iowa City Green Drinks! Thursday, August 12, 5:30-8:00 at The Red Avocado. Chef Rocky is on tour with Food & Water Watch to promote revisions to the Farm Bill in 2012. Covering 6 states in 11 days, the Food & Water Watch road trip team is reaching out to senators and community members. Learn more about the strides that Food & Water Watch is making towards fair food policy & what you can do to help!

Visit this link for More info about Chef Rocky. Iowa City Green Drinks meets every 2nd Thursday- Anyone interested in discussing and learning about environmental issues in Iowa City is welcome to join this informal group. For more information, email Risa.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Still time to rummage...

Farmers' Market and Rummage in the Ramp were buzzing on Saturday. People everywhere. Bounty. Locally produced meats. Foods from different parts of the globe. Handspun yarns. Flowers. garden sculpture.


And household stuff, lots of it, for cheap home decor that benefits local community non-profits. Now in its last day, til 8pm this evening. Thanks to all of the diligent volunteers who helped with this.




Thursday, July 29, 2010

Last Chance! You CAN win! Downtown supports the Crisis Center

Recipe for today through Sunday, August 1: 
  • Bring your cans to the businesses listed below.
  • Fill out one entry form per can donated.
  • Be eligible for one of three gift coupon baskets worth $500 each.
Result: win win all around, and especially for the Crisis Center--- Read on:

Twenty  local businesses are joining the fight against hunger in our community by supporting the Crisis Center Food Bank’s Thanksgiving in July Event. “We're giving away the most food bags that we ever have," said Beth Ritter Ruback, communication and development director at the center." In the past 10 years, it's more than doubled. The need for food is great in our community is great- especially during the summer months as school age children are at home. Downtown Iowa City businesses want to help.

Twenty locally owned and/or operated businesses in downtown Iowa City (Discerning Eye, Textiles, RSVP, Herteen and Stocker, Hands Jewelers, Beadology, Om, Dulcinea, Lorenz, Fired Up, Technigraphics, Iowa Artisans Gallery & DJ Rinner Goldsmith, Bella Joli, Modela, Sweets and Treats, Glassando, Velvet Coat, Revival, Active Endeavors and Home Ec Workshop), have joined the fight against hunger by collecting canned goods continuing through this weekend Sunday, August 1.

These donated cans will be displayed in store windows or within in-store displays to create a visual representation of community helping community. To encourage donations, each donations will allow patrons entry into a drawing for three sizable downtown gift certificate baskets. Each basket will contain one gift certificate from each participating business-that’s 20 gift certificates in all! Patrons are encouraged to bring in as many cans as they can carry to as many businesses as they can visit to increase chances of winning. Three names will be drawn on Monday, August 2. Look for the "Small Businesses Have Big Hearts" poster displayed in your favorite stores and bring in a can or two before time runs out-The Downtown Can Drive Ends Sunday!

The economic slow down, job layoffs, termination of unemployment benefits, rising food and medical costs-the list goes on. There are many reasons for the increased requests for food assistance in Johnson County.  Thanksgiving in July is a community-wide food drive that provides assistance to the hungry, homeless and working poor.

Your Downtown shares a common commitment to community- bring in your donations and watch our store windows fill!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Parking meters- or are they?

Iowa City's Donation Stations.

There they are, in the middle of the Ped Mall, an innovative solution other cities have used to help funnel spare change directly to organizations serving the homeless and those in need of assistance. But you wouldn't know this unless you come for a close-up inspection. They ARE purple. Wendy Ford, Iowa City's Economic Development Staffer who's also involved with downtown issues, assures us that there are plans to make them artistic, to place more of them, including sponsored meters. Why not involve UAY or other organizations to paint them? A good idea. Next time you have spare change, you know what to do...

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

More Book Festival Pictures = Discerning Eye + Carl Klaus

The venues on the Festival lineup were not large. The women's clothing store, Textiles, reports standing room only for their author. Carl Klaus read at Discerning Eye on Sunday at 1 p.m.  With 40 people in attendance the report is, "he was just great! I served cookies and lemonade and many people stayed to visit afterward." See for yourself, as Carl tries alludes to some of what Discerning Eye's known for...

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pictures! The Iowa City Book Festival visits r.s.v.p


What a great event the Iowa City Book Festival was! In its second year, this time there were three days of activities, including one focused on downtown.  Mark at Active Endeavors reports an increase in traffic and sales. "The Book Festival was a hit, and well attended!"

 r.s.v.p., another downtown business located in the Near Northside, hosted UI Graduate Kiki Petrosino, who read new poems. Kiki was born in Baltimore and received her BA from the University of Virginia. She spent two years in Switzerland teaching English and Italian at a private school, after which she earned graduate degrees from both the University of Chicago and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Her poem, "You Have Made a Career of Not Listening," was featured in the anthology Best New Poets 2006 (Samovar Press), and other poems have appeared in FENCE, The Iowa Review, Forklift, Ohio, and elsewhere. Kiki presented her poems at a podium in front of a display photos created by Tom Langdon. Tom's exhibit, Writers of the World featured portraits and photographic broadsides of visiting poets and writers from the UI International Writing Program. 

Friday, July 16, 2010

Karma

So, you know that little problem with Panchero's I mentioned yesterday:
I am happy to report today that all is well. Panchero's humming again, and our favorite purveyor of homemade tortillas is doing just fine.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

snapshots: sidewalk sales, bargains on a super summer day

Following yesterday's  hottest-yet summer steambath, today was pure enjoyment in downtown Iowa City. Here are a few snapshots of sidewalk sales in progress.

Sidewalk Sales continue through Saturday. Downtown Businesses are also collecting canned food to benefit the Crisis Center. Each can qualifies the donor to one entry form for a drawing for one of three baskets, each containing more than $400 worth of gift coupons to downtown businesses.

Friends at Panchero's brought some of our downtown staffers some welcome complementary chips and salsa, then suffered through a 911 call with fire fighters in their kitchen area. Checking out the evening news: no mention, so hopefully Panchero's good karma allows them to slip out of this without harm. (Dulcinea, shown above)

Prairie Lights' stylish shade, pottery finds at Iowa Artisans Gallery

Hula skirts on sale tables at Domby's; Spring cleaning the  awning at Panchero's


Monday, July 12, 2010

July means... Sidewalk Sales!

Time to get the calendar out. Sidewalk sales start this Thursday, Friday & Saturday, July 15-17 at many locations in downtown Iowa City. It's the biggest sale of the year and your favorite time to find bargains at Prairie Lights Books, Active Endeavors, and many more of your local favorite stores. Iowa Artisans Gallery also sells artist "seconds" on this day. These are works that look quite wonderful to shoppers but may not quite meet the artists' high standards and are usually priced about 50% off of their customary prices. The Gallery will also do some housecleaning on gallery-owned items.

On Sunday, look for the Iowa City Book Festival as it expands into downtown Iowa City with its A Day in the City of Literature. We'll post about this exciting event tomorrow.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Where's the Secret Passageway?

Here's a clue: How do you get to the Near Northside Neighborhood? Let Mr. Irving Weber show you the way. Oh, so you say he's been gone for a while now. No, I hope not, at least not his life-size sculptural likeness created by Max-Cast Studio in Kalona. Irving Weber was Iowa City's resident historian and one time purveyor of Ice Cream. The Irving Weber Days are a city-sponsored celebration that takes place every year, but I digress...

No, let Irving Weber lead the way. He's located at the three-way stop on the corner of Iowa and Linn Streets, flanked by the University. (You can get mighty distracted by the literary walk showcasing quotations by famous authors with Iowa connections, embedded as sculptures in the sidewalks there. Rumor has it that at some point in the future, this literary walk will be extended to the near Northside.) Go see Irving, then proceed beyond in the passage way between the Physics Building and Seashore Hall over to East Jefferson St. Continue to follow Linn St over to Market St, and there you are. You've found it! It's a handy five minute diversion that doesn't even require parking. 

The Northside is a great little incubator of interesting shops and restaurants, from upscale to funky. Check out Home Ec Workshop, Haunted Bookshop, rsvp, modela and Artifacts. Make sure you're hungry! So many options: Hamburg Inn, Oasis, Devotay, Linn St Cafe, Bluebird Diner, T-spoons,  and more. A guided tour will follow on another day.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Green Drinks, Red Avocado & Iowa City EcoCabs

Iowa City Green Drinks meets on the second Thursday of each month, and the next gathering is this Thursday, July 8th at The Red Avocado (521 E. Washington St.) beginning at 5:30 pm. Everyone is invited to join this informal group for food and/or beverages while discussing a wide range of environmental issues (and ideas) in the Iowa City area.

At the June gathering, our local contact Risa Dotson- Eicke reported that the group discussed bottled water and two 2009 documentaries: GasLand and Tapped. "We also talked about edible planting in urban areas, like medians in Des Moines and beans in downtown Iowa City. We discussed the uses of used kitchen grease from restaurants, including bio-diesel, and whether or not the containers that soy milk and boxed soup come in are recyclable." Green Drinks is a great way to learn and to connect with other local environmentally-minded people. For general info and a list of local green events visit the website. To receive email reminders and info on Iowa City Green Drinks, join the email list.

By the way, The Red Avocado has been with us here in downtown Iowa City for more than 10 years. If you check the website for this vegetarian/vegan restaurant, you will see that they have started working with Iowa City Ecocabs, a local bicycle cab service which will deliver Red Avocado lunches every Friday to the downtown area. Sounds like an interesting topic for another post!

Friday, July 2, 2010

It's Jazz Festival time!

 Rowell Rudd's Trombone Tribe, headliner on Saturday

Iowa City swings...Check out the Iowa City Jazz Festival, Friday through Sunday July 2-4. Saturday nights' 8pm headliner is Roswell Rudd’s Trombone Tribe. Sunday night's is the Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio. And the list of ensembles is long- read more here.

Live music takes place on various stages in downtown Iowa City, Friday 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm; Saturday 1:30 pm to 9:30 pm
  and Sunday 1:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Sunday's performance will be followed immediately by fireworks in Hubbard Park on the UI campus. Three stages include the Main Stage at Old Capitol Building; the Youth Stage at Iowa Avenue; and the Local and College Stage at Clinton Street. Grab a bite, bring your lawnchairs and let the fun begin.





Public Property, a local favorite

The Summer of the Arts website introduces a new feature to this year's Jazz Festival: Listen, Learn and Ask Questions of Three Unique Jazz Performers. This presentation will take place Saturday, July 3rd 10am to noon in the Carver Room at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Iowa City and is sponsored by aGrant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Here's a chance to listen to some of our internationally known mainstage performers tell stories about their musical odysseys, their approaches to learning how to play jazz and answer your questions. The workshop will include:

Roswell Rudd, trombonist and composer & leader of the Trombone Tribe, performing on the mainstage at 8:00 pm Saturday evening. This year Rudd was selected as one of the top jazz trombonists in the Downbeat Magazine’s Critics poll and leader of the best jazz CD’s of the year by the Village Voice. In addition to having played with such jazz notables as Carla Bley, Archie Shepp and his long-time collaborator, Steve Lacey, Rudd also has performed and recorded world and ethnics music with traditional musicians from Mongolia, Mali and Puerto Rico.

Bob Washut, pianist, composer, arranger and educator is Professor of Music at the University of Northern Iowa. He has received numerous commissions for collegiate jazz ensembles and directed the award-winning UNI Jazz Band One. Washut was also the founder of the well-known salsa band, Orquestra Alto Maiz. Washut’s Dream Band will also be the headliner on the mainstage Friday evening.

Deborah Weisz, jazz trombonist and educator. From playing in the Sahara Desert, just North of Timbuktu, to creating music in a grain silo at an artist colony in upstate New York, to traveling all over the world with Frank Sinatra (1987 - 1994). Weisz will be performing with the Trombone Tribe on Saturday evening.

Riverside Theatre's Shakespeare Festival- now through July 11


There's still time to visit Riverside Theatre's Shakespeare Festival, ongoing in Lower City Park now through July 11. If you've never attended, you're in for a treat, and the spectacular weather of the last week makes it even more fun. Riverside alternates Shakespeare's Love’s Labour’s Lost with Romeo and Juliet. Love's Labor's Lost is directed by Theodore Swetz and is shown on July 3, 6, 8, 11. Romeo and Juliet is directed by Riverside Theatre founder Ron Clark and can be seen on July 2, 7, 9, 10. Read more about these performances on the Iowa Theatre Blog or in reviews in the Gazette or Daily Iowan posted on Riverside Theatre's website.


Based in downtown Iowa City, Riverside Theatre is celebrating 30 years of excellence. The Shakespeare Festival is one portion of the Theatre's lineup. In order to pull of the Festival, Riverside showcases a separate 2010 Acting Company, as well as a 2010 roster of interns. Riverside has been on the Iowa City Press Citizen's "Best of the Area" list for 2001-2009, and KCRG's A-list  as "Best Theatre Group 2009." The Iowa Theatre Blog was founded by Matt Falduto in 2007.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Glassando's interview with stained glass artist James Thomas


Glassando owner Abby Restko shares her interview with stained glass artist James Thomas, whose work is on display now in the store through July 9.  Abby comments, "for formal art shows, artists are often asked to write an artist statement. While this highly edited formal statement can be informational, many times some of the original answers that helped develop the statement can  be more insightful." Visit Glassando's website or Facebook page for more information about this store, which is located in the Old Capitol Town Center.

And now, meet James Thomas: What first got me interested in stained glass? 
I enjoy  experimenting with the effects that stained glass has on the beauty of light.  This interest was probably sparked through researching the chemistry of plant pigments in graduate school. Many of the extracts I worked with in science were quite rich in color and interacted with light in interesting ways.  I enjoy the virtually limitless availability of stained glass colors, appreciate how opalescence affects the transmission and reflection of light and how different textures bend, concentrate and obscure light.  The essence of the artwork I aspire to create captures a dynamic interaction between light and glass. My stained glass often exhibit subtle and sometimes striking changes in brilliance and color depending on the intensity of light and angle of the sun over the course of a day or throughout the year. 

How long have you been working in stained glass?
Many of the techniques I currently use evolved from a formal class I had in 1997, are learned by reading literature and improvised through the process of doing stained glass.

What influences the subject matter of your pieces?
  • I generally make geometric designs, landscapes, plants and animals
  • Strength is taken into consideration in design process, reinforcement is used when needed.
  • Piece shapes are designed according to what can be successfully scored and broken from glass sheets
  • Curved pieces and irregular polygons may require multiple scores and breaks to yield a final shape.
  • Most of my pieces are composed of irregular shaped polygons.
  • My larger pieces tend to have areas of rather tiny pieces to show detail.

Beside Glassando, where has your work been displayed?

In the last year I have been accepted into the following juried shows:
1)    University of Iowa Fine Arts Council Thieves Market, Nov 2009
2)    HeartFest - at the Valley West Mall in Des Moines, Feb 2010
3)    University of Iowa Fine Arts Council  - Riverbank Art Festival, April 2010
4)    The Beaux Art Festival- Figge Museum Plaza – Davenport Iowa, May 2010
5)    Snake Alley Art Festival – Burlington, IA, June 20, 2010
6)    Before 2009, I made a commissions and for private individuals and for a non-profit group.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Fiber of all kinds... Wanna learn to knit?

Home Ec Workshop reports the following tidbit on their Facebook page:
the Iowa City Farmer's Market is hosting a Knit in Public Day event this Saturday, June 12, at the market from 7:30 - 12pm. There will be volunteers teaching people to knit, spinners and hopefully, a whole bunch of knitters!

Home Ec Workshop is a fun little shop in the near Northside Neighborhood. Owners Codi and Alissa sell yarns and fabrics, have a "Knitting nurse," offer classes and workshop rental (sewing machines, etc.)

After the Iowa Arts Festival...


It's hard to know what was more fun, seeing everyone show up for the art fair in downtown Iowa City, or seeing all those great kids and families having a blast during Kids' Day events and at the playground. And then there was the music... hmmmm....! We thank Mother Nature for cooperating during this great Iowa Arts Festival 2010!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Check it out: Iowa City Green Drinks Gathering on June 10

The next Iowa City Green Drinks gathering is happening this Thursday, June 10th at The Red Avocado (521 E. Washington St.) beginning at 5:30 pm. Green Drinks is an international organization in 700 cities worldwide. Iowa City Green Drinks, one of 8 in Iowa, meets every 2nd Thursday.

Everyone is invited to join this informal group for food and/or beverages while discussing a wide range of environmental issues (and ideas) in the Iowa City area. Green Drinks is a great way to connect with other local environmentally-minded people.

For general info and a list of local green events visit the website.  To receive email reminders and info on Iowa City Green Drinks, join the email list.