Saturday, March 3, 2018

Our Kind Of Town


‘Chicago’
Experience theater at its best when you see the Broadway smash “Chicago” at the Des Moines Civic Center. The tale of fame and fortune is complete with sensational dancing and show-stopping jazz, with songs like “All That Jazz,” among others. See why the show has won six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, as well as a Grammy, and why it’s now the longestrunning American musical in Broadway history. 7:30 p.m.
Friday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
221 Walnut St. Tickets start at $35 at desmoinesperforming arts. org.

Live Music At Train Wreck Winery!

 
Train Wreck Winery is excited to announce our “Live Music Friday Nights” at the depot. Starting March 9th, we will have local musicians playing from 5:30-7:30. Come by for a glass of wine before you take your special someone out for dinner! 
March 9 – Scott Larsen
March 16 – Emma Elsbecker
March 23 – Russell Lachney

Train Wreck Winery LLC.
112 North Phillips St 
Algona, IA 50511
515-395-3376 ~ trainwreckwinery@gmail.com
  Hours: Friday & Saturday: Noon to 5 pm

Central Iowa Music and Theatre


‘Defending the Caveman’
This wildly successful play about the differences in how men and women relate to one another holds the record for the longestrunning solo play in Broadway history. Get ready to laugh at the way the different sexes fight, laugh and love. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday-Friday, 5 and 8 p.m.
Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday.
Temple Theater, 1011 Locust St.
Tickets are $28-$55 at desmoinesperformingarts. org.
 ‘A View from the Bridge’
See Iowa Stage Theater Company’s production of the Arthur Miller tragedy set in 1950s New York in the shadow of the Brooklyn bridge, showing the triumphs and pitfalls of the common man through Eddie Carbone and his wife Beatrice, who take in their orphaned niece as she studies to be a stenographer before agreeing to let two male cousins from Italy also take shelter in their home.
Illegal immigration, unsanctioned love affairs and the liberty to pursue individual happiness all come under fire as the family members live their lives. Kum & Go Theatre, 901 Cherry St.
Tickets are $20-35. See show times and purchase tickets at iowastage.org.
‘Iphigenia’
Experience a new telling of the Greek tale of “Iphigenia” and her fate, based on Euripides.
Iphigenia’s father Agamemnon is told by a goddess that he must sacrifice his daughter in return for safe sailing to Troy.
The father tricks Iphigenia and her mother into coming to him with the ruse that his daughter would be marrying the great hero Achilles. Feb. 23-24 and March 2-3 at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 25 and March 4 at 2 p.m. Fisher Theater, 1805 Center Drive, Ames. Tickets start at $18 at ticketmaster.com.

MOMIX’s Opus Cactus
MOMIX, a company of dancerillusionists founded by choreographer Moses Pendleton, brings Opus Cactus to the Des Moines Civic Center for an evening of energy, fun and surprises. See how Pendleton has brought to life the landscape of the American Southwest, creating dynamic images of cactuses, slithering lizards and fire dancers. 7:30 p.m., with Pre-Concert Dance Talk at 6:30. 221 Walnut St.
Purchase tickets at desmoinesperformingarts. org.
MARCH 4
Daniel O’Donnell
Daniel O’Donnell gained stardom in 2002 when he produced the first of his 13 PBS specials.
The beloved Irish singer has become the first recording artist in the history of the UK Artist Album Chart to have charted at least one new album every year since 1988, even surpassing greats like Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones and U2. See him perform live at the Des Moines Civic Center, 221 Walnut St. 7 p.m. Tickets are $48.50 at desmoinesperformingarts.org.
MARCH 6
‘A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder’
Monty Navarro, a distant heir to a family fortune, is determined to jump the line of succession — whatever it takes, all while juggling a fiancee and a mistress, as well as trying not to wind up behind bars. See why this uproarious show was the 2014 Tony Award Winner for Best Musical when it comes to Stephens Auditorium, 1900 Center Drive, Ames. 7:30 p.m.
Tickets start at just $25 at ticketmaster.com.
MARCH 7
Three Dog Night
Music icons Three Dog Night have penetrated pop culture with legendary and timeless hits like “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” “Joy to the World,” “Shambala” and more. They make a stop at Hoyt Sherman Place to celebrate the release of their first double-A sided single in nearly 25 years. 7:30 p.m.
1501 Woodland Ave. Tickets are $55-$85 at hoytsherman.org.
MARCH 8
Danika Portz
Originally from Remsen, Ia., Nashville recording artist and songwriter Danika Portz has created a buzz in the country music world. See her perform live at the Temple Theater, 1011 Locust St. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $33-$57 at desmoinesperformingarts. org.
Jonny Lang
Hailed as one of the best live performers and guitarists of his generation, Jonny Lang has had the opportunity to support or perform with music legends like the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, B.B. King and Buddy Guy. Experience Jonny Lang live at Hoyt Sherman Place, 1501 Woodland Ave. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50 at hoytsherman.org.
MARCH 9
Celtic Music Association Presents: Socks in the Frying Pan Named “New Band of the Year” by the Irish Music Association, Socks in the Frying Pan blends traditional Irish melodies with their own youthful and modern flair. See the trio perform live at Hoyt Sherman Place, 1501 Woodland Ave. 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance at hoytsherman. org.
MARCH 9-10
Live in Central Park [Revisited]: Simon & Garfunkel
Award-winning recording artists Lee Lessack and Johnny Rodgers take the audience back to “reenact” the legendary Simon & Garfunkel Central Park concert in 1981, when a half million fans gathered to celebrate the iconic duo. Hear your favorite Simon & Garfunkel songs, from “Mrs.
Robinson” to “The Sound of Silence” and more.7:30 p.m.
Temple Theater, 1011 Locust St.
Tickets start at $36 at desmoinesperformingarts. org.

Friday, March 2, 2018

Bruce's Column: March 2018


My column for March.
Not only is it 2018, we're a couple of months into it already. It's been a couple of years since I worked six days a week and I find myself with a new pattern for how the week passes. Instead of thinking it's Monday looking ahead to the shows for the week I'm thinking about taking the kid to school at 8 o'clock and being back in bed by 8:45. Tuesdays are the days to pick out the Songs of the Day for the week to come and pull the recycling tub and garbage receptacle out of the garage and putting them on the corner for Wednesday pick up which is the highlight of the day.
Thursday I post the Songs of the Day for the next week. I'm researching some stuff for the Insubordination Train all week and making notes of the things I don't want to forget.
Friday is the last day to have to get up before 10 for a couple of mornings.
A portion of the day is occupied with house work and other exciting activities like sifting the cat litter...now you know why I like golf season.
A legend in my spare time.
Again thoughts back to 1978 and the early days of 103.1/103.7 forty years is a long time to do anything and means among other things that a lot of my early friends here have aged along with me although I still can't get used to the idea that Randy Chesterman is 60.
Spring is just about upon us and the return of baseball, and yes, golf and being outside in the sunshine.
I hope the sun shines on you all month long, except at night unless you're in Alaska.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Here's What’s Happening in Mason City & North Iowa This Weekend




March 1-March 4, 2018
The Importance of Being Earnest - Mason City Community Theatre, 215 S Delaware (641-424-6424). The most famous of Oscar Wilde's comedies, this is the story of two bachelors, John 'Jack' Worthing and Algernon 'Algy' Moncieff, who create alter egos named Earnest to escape their tiresome lives. Things start to go awry when they end up together in the country and their deceptions are threatened to be discovered.  Box office open 1-5pm weekdays. Tickets: adults $15.00/Students $10.00.Show times Thursday-Saturday 7pm; Sunday 2pm. www.mccommunitytheatre.com 

March 1-March 14, 2018
Exhibit: Second Time Around: The Hubcap as Art - Charles H. MacNider Art Museum (Center Space Gallery), 303 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). The exhibition encourages viewers to think of artists not only as creators, but as creative problem solvers. Objects range in size from one hubcap to a series of objects; some are kinetic and incorporate sound; while others directly reference specific environmental issues. In some cases, the artist responded to the hubcap formally, by focusing on design elements like color, line, shape, and texture in humorous or fanciful ways. Open during all normal operation hours of the Museum. Exhibit will be on display until March 14, 2018. https://macniderart.org/
  
March 2, 2018
Gaelic Storm- North Iowa Area Community College Auditorium, 500 College Drive (641-422-4188). Come celebrate St. Patrick's Day early! Gaelic Storm returns for another year of blazing Celtic-inspired rock-and-roll. Don't miss the spectacular celebration at the NIACC Auditorium! Their latest album, Matching Sweaters, follows in their hard-working tradition, dishing up all of the ingredients fans have come to expect from Gaelic Storm - the drinking songs, sea shanties, furiously strummed instrumentals, and sing-along melodies- while spiking the mix with newer flavors. Eat it up, but make sure to save some room! There's plenty more where this came from. Show begins at 7:30pm. Tickets start at $20. Call for tickets 641-422-4188 or order online at www.niacc.edu/boxoffice

March 3, 2018
Polymer Clay (adult/teen class) -  Charles H. MacNider Art Museum, 303 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). Learn the basics of polymer clay while making fun floral pieces to cherish or give as a gift. Instructor, Laura will bake pieces after class to be picked up at a later time. Event time: 9am-noon. Fee: $35, members $31. https://macniderart.org/

March 3, 2018
Movies in March: Seed- Charles H. MacNider Art Museum (Salsbury Room), 303 2nd St. S.E. (641-421-3666). A film about the importance of heirloom seeds to the agriculture of the world, focusing on seed keepers and activist from around the world. Movie starts at 2pm. No admission cost; the public is welcomed. www.macniderart.org

March 3 & 4, 2018
River City Spring Gun Show - North Iowa Event Center, 3700 4th SW (641-494-9198) Guns and gun related items are exhibited, sold and traded. Saturday, 8am-5pm & Sunday, 9am-3pm. Daily Admission: $6. 2-day pass: $8. Children ages 10 & under: FREE.  *** All children under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.*** www.northiowaeventscenter.org

March 4, 2018
Colton Dixon & Hawk Nelson - The Bridge, 440 N. Illinois Ave. (641-423-2000). Compassion International Presents an Evening with Colton Dixon & Hawk Nelson with special guest Sarah Reeves. Doors open at 6pm; show 7pm. Tickets $15 advanced/$20 door. Purchase tickets at Grace Church Office or https://www.itickets.com/events/394691


March 3, 2018
"Androcles and the Lion" - Stebens Children Theatre, 616 N. Delaware (641-424-9802). One of the most popular children’s plays ever written, this award-winning “Outstanding” play has been produced in twenty different countries.  A group of Commedia players; the stingy Pantalone, the bragging Captain, the romantic Lovers, the trickster Androcles, plus an endearing Lion-make Aesop’s fable a wild, colorful theatrical experience, chock filled with music and comedy. Tickets: $11.00 adults/$8 youth. Show time: 7pm. http://www.stebensct.com/

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Nora Springs, Iowa 50458
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Mon – Thurs : 7am – 6pm
Fri – Sun : Closed
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Sat Mon : Closed

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Live Music At The Diamond Jo Casino in Northwood


March 2 & 3, Big Bob and the High Rollers, a high-energy, fully charged classic rock and roll band are gigging at the Big Wheel Bar, at the Diamond Jo Casino in Northwood, starting at 8:00 pm. With many years of party-making experiences, they’re sure to transform an evening into a good time as you spend the night singing and dancing with them.

What’s Happening in Mason City & North Iowa Sept. 6 – Sept 13

September 7-9, 2018 Mason City Civil War Reenactment – East Park, located at the corner of East State Street and South Virginia Ave. ...