Saturday, March 24, 2018

They're HOW Old?! 3/24/18





Singer/guitarist Nick Lowe is 69!  Once dubbed (forgive us, we're quoting here) the "Jesus of Cool," he's now called, apparently, the "Headmaster of British Rock." He does look a bit like a crazed English teacher these days, doesn't he?


Bassist Dougie Thomson of Homer Simpson's favorite band, Supertramp, is 67. 


Comedian Louie Anderson is 65. Actor Robert Carradine is 64. Actress Donna Pescow is 64. Actress Kelly LeBrock is 58. DJ Rodney “Kool Kollie” Terry of Ghostown DJs is 57. Guitarist Patterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers is 54. Singer-violinist Sharon Corr of The Corrs is 48. Actress Lauren Bowles (“True Blood”) is 48. Actress Lara Flynn Boyle is 48. Actress Megyn Price (“Rules of Engagement,” “Grounded for Life”) is 47.


 Actor Jim Parsons (“The Big Bang Theory”) is 45. Live long and prosper!

Other birthdays include drummer Chad Butler of Switchfoot, who's 44. Actress Alyson Hannigan (“How I Met Your Mother,” “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”) is 44. Actress Amanda Brugel (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) is 41. Actress Olivia Burnette (“Sons of Anarchy”) is 41. Actress Jessica Chastain (“Zero Dark Thirty,” “The Help”) is 41. Actor Amir Arison (“The Blacklist”) is 40. Actress Lake Bell (“The Practice”) is 39. Bassist Benj Gershman of O.A.R. is 38. Bassist Jesse Phillips of St. Paul and the Broken Bones is 38. Actor Philip Winchester (“Chicago Justice,” “Chicago Med”) is 37. Actress Keisha Castle-Hughes (“The Nativity Story,” “Whale Rider”) is 28.

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Friday, March 23, 2018

They're HOW Old?! 3/23/18


Singer Ric Ocasek (a/k/a The Luckiest Man Alive, of The Cars) is 69, and STILL with Paulina Porizkova, after 20 + years!


Singer Chaka Khan (of Rufus) is 65, and we're glad she's still with us, having had some health issues a few years ago that forced her to cancel some tour dates. 
Other birthdays include actress Amanda Plummer who is 61, actress Catherine Keener - 59, actress Hope Davis (“The Matador,” “About Schmidt”) - 54. actor Richard Grieco (“21 Jump Street”) - 53. actress Marin Hinkle (“Two and a Half Men”) - 52, actress Michelle Monaghan - 42, and actress Keri Russell who turns 42.

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Wintry Weekend In Early Spring



NOTE: Some scheduled activities may be affected by the predicted winter storm.  
March 23, 2018
Pianopalooza - Dueling for a Cure - Mason City Country Club, 3331 19th St. SW (641-330-0271). Fundraiser for type 1 diabetes - All ticket sales will go to JDRF team Ollie.  For tickets contact Sean (641-420-0847), seank@grahamtire.net or pick up at Graham Tire (both locations). Event time: 7:30pm. Tickets $25.00 / $30.00 at the door.

March 23, 2018
Live Music: The Langer’s Ball– Mason City Brewing, 28 E State Street (641-423-1080). Live music featuring the Langer’s Ball. Free & open to the public, must be 21+. Event time: 8pm-10:30pm. https://www.facebook.com/events/1965290933687688/

March 24, 2018
Elvis: Rock N’ Remember Tribute – The Music Man Square, 308 S. Pennsylvania Ave (641-424-2852). Joseph Hall performs- Elvis: Rock N’ Remember Tribute. Tickets are $20.00 each; available for purchase at Alpha Media (341 S. Yorktown Pike). Event time: 6:00pm-10:30pm.

March 24, 2018
Spring/Easter/Summer Style Show – Willowbrook Mall, 1631 4th St. SW (641-424-4002). Fashions presented by Brown’s Show Fit, Emerson’s at the Willow, Saxony’s, Tried & True. Refreshments served. Starts at 1pm. http://www.thewillowbrookmall.com/

March 24, 2018
Live Music: Fred Love – Fat Hill Brewing, 17 N. Federal Ave (641-423-0737). Fred Love is a singer, songwriter and guitarist from Ames, Iowa. He released his debut solo album, “Lily of the Valley”, this summer. Event time: 2pm-5pm. No admission fee – Must be 21+. http://www.fathillbrewing.com/listofevents/2018/3/24/fred-love

March 24, 2018
Fairy Houses (Family Class) – Charles H. MacNider Art Museum, 303 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). Design and make a fairy house, and perhaps a fairy will find a way in! Enjoy creating as a family. All supplies are included, along with a flat potting container. Event time: 9am-Noon. Fee: $42, members $38. http://macniderart.org 
  
March 24, 2018
Ducks Unlimited Banquet – North Iowa Events Center (Olson Building), 37004th St. SW (641-423-3811). Fun for all ages, join us for a night of games, raffles, live and silent auctions – including one of a kind handcrafted auction items. Doors open at 5pm. All proceeds from this event will benefit wetland and waterfowl habit conservation. https://www.northiowaeventscenter.org/

March 25, 2018
Spring Figure Skating Show - North Iowa Events Center, 3700 4th SW (641-424-3547). The North Iowa Figure Skating Club will present their spring show at 3pm. Tickets available at the door - $10 adults, $5 children ages 4-12. Children 3 and under are free. http://www.nifsc.org/  

March 26, 2018
Pints & Politics – Mason City Brewing, 28 E. State Street (641-430-0225). Join us for tasty local brews and event tastier political discussion. Find out which candidates align with the issues you hold near and dear. Event time: 5pm-7pm.  http://www.masoncitybrewing.com/

March 27, 2018
Artful Food Fun (ages 6+) – Charles H. MacNider Art Museum, 303 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). Mix up a visually delicious feast using materials to create art items that look like food.  Event time: 5:30-7:30pm. Fee: $20, members $18. http://macniderart.org 

March 27, 2018
Lunch ‘n’ Learn – Charles H. MacNider Art Museum, 303 2nd St. SE (641-421-3666). Bring a sack lunch and learn about ‘Using Color’ over the lunch hour, noon-1pm. https://macniderart.org/

March 27, 2018
Lunch & Learn: featuring Moorman Clothiers – North Iowa Regional Commerce Center, 9 N Federal Ave (641-423-5724). The 2018 Lunch & Learn Management Series has a goal of providing targeted educational opportunities to our busy Chamber members. Light lunch included. Tickets: $10 chamber members, $15 non-chamber members – call 641-423-5724 to reserve your spot. Event time: Noon-1pm www.masoncityia.com

March 29, 2018
Live Music: Levi Smith – Fat Hill Brewing, 17 N. Federal Ave (641-423-0737). A native of Mason City with 17 years playing experience, Levi sings about life and love through his crisply fashioned originals and covers a variety of classic and modern rock songs that range from The Beatles and Bob Dylan to Nirvana and Modest Mouse. You’ll love his alternative folk rock-styled sound during this super casual after-work show. Free Event; must be 21+. Event time: 6pm-9pm. http://www.fathillbrewing.com/listofevents/2017/11/18/levi-smith   
Showing at Cinema West Theaters
(641) 421-1617 / www.cectheatres.com  / Movies starting Friday March 23 – Thursday, March 29, 2018
General admission is $9.00; matinees general admission (before 6 p.m.) is $7.00;
Children (3-12) and seniors (62 and over), $6.50 all times. 3D movies additional $2.25.

Now Showing
Rating
Times
Black Panther
PG-13
Fri.-Sun: 12:40pm, 3:45, 6:40, 9:35
Mon-Wed:  3:45pm, 6:40, 9:35
I Can Only Imagine
PG
Fri.-Sun: 1:15pm, 3:50, 7:10, 9:35
Mon-Wed: 3:50pm, 7:10, 9:35
Love Simon
PG-13
Fri-Sun: 1:00pm, 4:00, 6:55, 9:45
Mon-Wed: 4:00pm, 6:55, 9:45
Midnight Sun
PG-13
Fri-Sun: 12:00pm, 2:10, 4:30, 7:15, 9:45
Mon-Wed: 4:30pm, 7:15, 9:45
Pacific Rim Uprising
PG-13
Fri.-Tues: 7:05pm  
Pacific Rim Uprising 3D
PG-13
Fri.-Tues: 9:45pm
Pacific Rim Uprising in LDX
PG-13
Fri.-Sun: 11:40pm, 2:00, 4:20, 6:40, 9:40
Mon-Wed: 4:20pm, 6:40, 9:40
Paul Apostle of Christ
PG-13
Wed: 6:50pm, 9:35
Paul Apostle of Christ in LDX
PG-13
Fri-Sun: 11:35pm, 1:55, 4:15, 6:50, 9:35
Mon-Tues: 4:15pm, 6:50, 9:35
Wed: 4:15 pm
Ready Player One in LDX
PG-13
Wed: 7pm, 10 pm
Sherlock Gnomes
PG
Fri-Sun: 12:10pm, 12:30, 2:20, 3:40, 4:35, 7:20, 9:30
Mon-Wed: 3:40pm, 4:35, 7:20, 9:30
Tomb Raider
PG-13
Fri-Sun: 12:50pm, 3:55, 7:00, 9:40
Mon-Wed: 3:55pm, 7:00, 9:40
Wrinkle In Time
PG
Fri-Sun: 12:20pm, 4:05, 6:45, 9:30
Mon-Wed: 4:05pm, 6:45, 9:30

MASON CITY ATTRACTIONS
·   Charles H. MacNider Art Museum- 303 2nd St. SE - (641) 421-3666 - Wed., Fri., Sat., 9am-5pm; Tues & Thurs. 9am-8pm.  Admission Free. www.macniderart.org
·   Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Interpretive Center - 530 1st St. NE - (641) 423-1923
November thru April: Saturday 10 a.m.-2p.m. Admission: A donation is requested when visiting the Architectural Interpretive Center.   www.stockmanhouse.org. 
·   Historic Park Inn Hotel (Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Hotel / Bank) Tours – 7 West State Street (641) 423-0689 Thurs. & Fri. & Sun. 11:30am & 1:00pm; Sat. 11:30am or by appointment for groups 10 or more.  Admission: $10 per person www.wrightonthepark.org
·   Lime Creek Nature Center- 3501 Lime Creek Rd. - (641) 423-5309 – Center open Mon.-Fri. 8am-4pm; Sat 9am-5pm; Sun noon-5pm; Multiple use trails open daily: 6am – 10:30pm.  Admission Free.   www.co.cerro-gordo.ia.us
·   NIACC Art Gallery – 500 College Drive. Open to the public Monday – Friday 9am-4pm. Free admission. www.niacc.edu
·   Prairie School Architecture Tour/Historical Walking Tour- Prairie School Tour encompasses 14 blocks & the Historic Tour is an additional 13 blocks. Walking tour guidebook is available for $5.00 at MacNider Art Museum & Frank Lloyd Wright Stockman House.
·   The Music Man Square and Meredith Willson Boyhood Home- 308 and 314 S. Pennsylvania Ave. -  (641) 424-2852 – Open Tues.- Sun., 1pm-5pm, other times by appt., closed holidays.  Admission: $10 Adults; $5 students, children 6 & under free.  Admission includes both The Music Man Square and The Meredith Willson Boyhood Home. www.themusicmansquare.org

Thursday, March 22, 2018

The Weekend

(Some content courtesy DSM Register)
MARCH 22
Jazz in the Fight for Civil Rights
Turner Center Jazz Orchestra presents virtuoso jazz saxophonist and University of Iowa associate professor of jazz and African-American studies Damani Phillips in a unique musical event. The program highlights seven prominent examples of the role jazz played in the fight for civil rights. 7 and 9 p.m. Turner Center at Drake University. 515-360-3023 or midwestix. com
MARCH 22-24
Baum Symposium for Ethics & the Professions
A series of prominent guest speakers, including New York Times columnist Charles M.
Blow, racial justice activist Rev. Traci Blackmon and Iowa political fixture David Yepsen headline this three-day event examining our moral and ethical responsibilities during a time of political polarization. Lectures, panel discussions and workshops focus on topics related to media, politics, business, education and activism. Additional voices include retired Bankers Trust CEO Suku Radia, Greater Des Moines Partnership CEO Jay Byers, Pleasant Hill Mayor Sara Kurovski, and Register chief political reporter Jason Noble. Admission is free. A full schedule and registration information is available at www.drake.edu/ethics.
MARCH 23
Keri Johnsrud & Kevin Bales Quartet
Jazz vocalist/composer and Iowa native Keri Johnsrud and Grammy- nominated pianist/composer Kevin Bales bring their quartet to The River Center in Des Moines for the release of their album “Beyond the Neighborhood: The Music of Fred Rogers.” The evening will celebrate Fred Rogers’ birthday and the anniversary of his children’s TV show by featuring jazz arrangements of compositions originally written by Fred Rogers. Event begins at 6 p.m. and tickets can be purchased at Musicoffredrogers.eventbrite.com.
MARCH 24
FLY Dance Company
Called “the Gentlemen of Hip-Hop,” FLY Dance Company combines hip-hop, classical and modern dance with a touch of Vaudeville for one high-energy, action-packed show. See them perform choreography from a mix of genres, from classical to Motown. 7:30 p.m. Stephens Auditorium, 1900 Center St., Ames. Tickets start at $25 at ticketmaster.com.
MARCH 24-25
Masterworks 5: Beethoven 7— Apotheosis of the Dance Hear Christopher O’Riley, pianist and host of NPR’s “From the Top,” as he returns to the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra to perform Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto. Then sit back and relax as the symphony, under the direction of Joseph Giunta, presents one of the most beloved symphonies ever written, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Des Moines Civic Center, 221 Walnut St. Single tickets start at $15, with student tickets starting at just $7.50. Ticket info at dmsymphony. org.
MARCH 25
Lorde Melodrama World Tour
Grammy Award-winning and multiplatinum artist Lorde makes a stop at Wells Fargo Arena on her tour promoting her second album Melodrama. See her perform hits like “Green Light,” “Liability” and “Sober.” 7 p.m. 730 3rd St. Tickets start at $39.50 at HyVeeTix.com.
MARCH 26
The Eagles
Vince Gill replaces the late Glenn Frey and joins Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Glenn's son Deacon Frey and Timothy B. Schmitt when the Eagles make a tour stop in Des Moines. Don’t miss the chance to hear this classic rock icon perform live together. 8 p.m. Iowa Events Center, 730 Third St. Tickets are $99.50-$229.50 at HyVeeTix.com. This concert was moved from its original date of March 21.
MARCH 27
Sylvan Esso
Electronic pop duo Amelia Meath, singer, and Nick Sanborn, producer, make up Sylvan Esso. Hear them perform songs from their sophomore album “What Now” when they play at Hoyt Sherman Place, 1501 Woodland Ave. 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the show. Get your tickets at hoytsherman.org.
MARCH 28
John Hiatt & The Goners, Featuring Sonny Landreth
John Hiatt has earned the reputation as one of the most keenly observant singer-songwriters for the past 40 years. His songs have been recorded by some of the greatest artists of our time, including Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Roseanne Cash, Iggy Pop and more. He just released his 22nd studio album, titled Terms of My Surrender. Hear him perform live at Hoyt Sherman Place, 1501 Woodland Ave. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $39.50-$75 at hoytsherman.org.
MARCH 30-APRIL 15
‘Rumors’
Tallgrass Theatre presents the classic Neil Simon farcical comedy about confusion and miscommunication among four couples who are gathering to celebrate a 10th wedding anniversary, despite the fact that the host, the Deputy Mayor of New York, has suffered a flesh wound after shooting himself before his guests arrive. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 15. Rex Mathes Auditorium, 1401 Vine St., West Des Moines. Tickets are $17 at tallgrasstheatre.org.
MARCH 31
“Weird Al” Yankovic
Don’t miss the rare chance to share an intimate evening with satirist and multi-Grammy winning artist, as he forgoes his fun parodies like “Eat It” and “Amish Paradise” for his original non-parody songs from his 14-album catalog. A true American icon, “Weird Al” has sold millions of albums over the past 30 years. He plays at Hoyt Sherman Place, 1501 Woodland Ave., at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50 at hoytsherman.org.
APRIL 4
‘Rockin’ Road to Dublin’
See World Champion Irish dancers Scott Doherty and Ashley Smith, along with an elite cast of musicians and dancers, in this new show that combines the art of an Irish dance show, the power of a rock concert and the finish of a Broadway theatrical production. 7:30 p.m. Stephens Auditorium, 1900 Center Drive, Ames. Tickets start at $25 at center.iastate.edu.

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. ...