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  • Board Meeting

    Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

    MISF Members Welcome!

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We are are going to move on to Part II of John Adams by David McCullough. This is a typical McCullough book: engrossing, thoughtful, and penetrating. Just like the MISF History Study Group.  

  • What is Poetry?

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    For those who are wondering what poetry truly is, Evelyn Klein will examine its nature, perspectives, and renditions as they developed over the centuries.  She will answer the question of whether it is rhyme and meter or anything the writer wants to express.  From Aristotle to Carl Jung, from Greek philosophers to modern thinkers, she will shed…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will finish our reading of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. By the time we're done you should be in tune with nature, in the present moment, and ready to become the next Emperor of Rome.

  • Board Meeting

    Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

     MISF Members welcome!

  • Scholars without Walls:  How our book came to be and why

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    We will introduce our new book, Scholars without Walls: The History of the Minnesota Independent Scholars' Forum.  The book, which will be available for purchase at this event,  tells how a group of unemployed academics became a current-day organization with monthly meetings, study groups, a regular newsletter, and fiscal agency assistance.  In addition to a history of the…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

      We will discuss Part III – the last part – of John Adams by David McCullough. We will celebrate finishing the book by evaluating Mr Adam's life, comparing it to our own, and feeling guilty.

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will continue our discussion of modern Stoicism by reading the rest of chapter five and chapter six in A New Stoicism by Lawrence Becker. Chapter five completes his discussion of norms and motivations, while chapter six covers virtue. This should motivate you to do the virtuous thing: show up at our meeting on the 15th and let…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We are in the process of reading A New Stoicism by Lawrence Becker. He is continuing his arguments that virtue is the only good, at least for psychologically healthy people. Alas, there's always a catch.

  • MIA Book Tour (**date changed**)

    Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

    One of the most popular gallery walks at the Minneapolis Institute of Art is called a Book Tour.  That is, a book of fiction or social commentary is selected for consideration.  The docent highlights brief aspects of the book and proceeds to fashion a creative link between the reading and a work of art. The…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We are going to read the book The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s and the American Political Tradition (2017) by Linda Gordon. This book is available in paperback for around $17 and as an ebook for $11. Since this is a relatively short book, we've decided to cover the whole…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will conclude our reading of A New Stoicism by Lawrence Becker. This includes chapter 7, “Happiness,” and a couple of appendices. We are especially interested in having people come who consider themselves happy. Then the author can demonstrate that since they aren't stoically happy, they aren't as happy as they think they are, or as they…

  • MISF Annual Picnic!

    Cherokee Park Picnic Shelter Chippewa and Winona Streets, St. Paul, MN

    Come join us at the small picnic shelter in Cherokee Park in St. Paul's West Side neighborhood for our annual picnic. We will start gathering at 11:30 with serving beginning at 12:00. MISF will provide the plasticware, plates, drinks, grills, and electricity. You provide a dish to share and, optionally, any games you might like. Bring a…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We are turning to a classic book this time: The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. This is a book that should have lots of used copies floating around, or you can get it new for $10 - $15. An ebook is about the same. You may even already have one in your own library. For this…

  • Board Meeting

    Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

    MISF Members Welcome!

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

      We will finish reading The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings by Lars Brownworth. If the author has done his research properly, this book should end somewhere near Alexandria, Minnesota.

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We are finishing the book The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. While Pollyanna and Dr Pangloss might have some problem understanding Camus' point of view, they – and anyone who feels the same way as they do – are certainly welcome to come and mix with those who feel desperate and anguished and who see the…

  • The Woodcut Art of Wolfgang Klein

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    The program will introduce the topic with a brief description of the history of creating woodcuts. It will then focus on Wolfgang Klein’s art of creating woodcuts from their inception to their completion, including materials and tools needed in the process. The presenter will have actual art samples on view and take her audience on…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will be tackling a book by the contemporary Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek,The Parallax View (2006), which he calls his magnus opus. It can be found new in paperback for about $17 and as an ebook for $10. We will do chapter 1 for the 14th. According to Wikipedia Žižek has been referred to as “the Elvis of…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    The new book we are beginning is King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa (1999) by Adam Hochschild. This was a prize-winning and popular book from twenty years ago; it is still a good read. For the 16th we will read through Part I (or as much of Part I as you…

  • Minneapolis and Tangletown Neighborhood Landmarks

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    What is a neighborhood and how does change make it better, lessen it, or make it a different world? Step into the past with a presentation illustrated by maps and photographs of historical interest.  The maps show what most of south Minneapolis looked like prior to urban development.  The photos are of early downtown Minneapolis…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

      We will discuss the rest of Part I of The Parallax View by Slavoj Žižek. Admittedly, this book can be a challenge. However, for the MISF Philosophy Study Group, challenge is our name. Or maybe our middle initial, anyway. But we can do this.

  • Oaxaca: Mexican Discoveries

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    Oaxaca is a city and state in southern Mexico that today is a popular destination for foreign and domestic tourists and those wishing to spend the winter months in a warm, sunny climate. Oaxaca has been populated for thousands of years and there is still a large indigenous population that carry on traditions and customs…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will conclude our discussion of the book we are currently reading, King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa, by Adam Hochschild. I hope that you have not become inured or negatively affected by the outrageous abuses which were committed by European colonists in the Congo. And I hope you will…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will continue discussing The Parallax View by Slavoj Žižek, this time covering Part II. In this part Žižek applies his parallax metaphor to science. Reviewers, in general, think that Žižek does his best job in Part II where he contributes new insights for Continental Philosophy. Notably, these reviewers – including those who are Žižek enthusiasts ‒ also generally agree…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    The book we will begin discussing at that time is Four Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent, and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe (2018) by John Julius Norwich. This book can be had new in paperback for between $11 and $18, and as an ebook for $10 to $12. For the 18th we'll…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will conclude our discussion of The Parallax View by Slavoj Žižek. This involves reading Part III in which Žižek covers how his philosophy works with politics. Žižek is one of the leading contemporary philosophers of Continental Philosophy (as contrasted with Analytic Philosophy). As a matter of fact, in one place he says that his goal is to…

  • Board Meeting

    Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

    MISF Members Welcome!

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We are reading the book Four Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent, and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe by John Julius Norwich. Join us as we finish the story of these four lovable characters as they cavort around Europe and environs, squabbling over land and religious doctrine, signing treaties, breaking treaties,…

  • Minnesota Swedes Raising Cane

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    In the early years of the 20th century, a Swedish-American doctor invested in a large tract of land in eastern Cuba. Using his doctor's office on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis as a headquarters, he promoted the sale of land parcels to his fellow Swedish-Americans. In his promotional pamphlets, written in Swedish, Dr. Lind promised cheap land,…

  • Philosophy Study Group (Rescheduled!)

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    For this meeting we have chosen to read a philosophical novel rather than our usual diet of books and articles by philosophers. The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade (1857) was the last novel written by Herman Melville. A paperback copy of the book can be found for $6 - $14 new and less if used. An ebook costs only…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will start talking about the book, The Swerve (2012), by Stephen Greenblatt. You can find this book new in paperback for $12 - $17 and as an ebook for $10 - $12. For the 19th, we will read through chapter five. The book is not without controversy. While it has been heaped with praise, it has…

  • Minnesota Women: First in the Nation to Vote in 1920

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    At 6 a.m. on the morning of August 27, 1920, the City of South St. Paul held the very first election conducted on the day following ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granting women the right to vote. The identity of the first woman to cast a ballot will be discussed as will the history of…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    Because this is an election year, we have decided to read what many say is the first modern political treatise: The Prince, written in the early 16th century by Niccolò Machiavelli. Being a classic, this book is readily available just about anywhere at a reasonable cost, and may even be in your own library. A downloadable copy…

  • History Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    We will conclude our book, The Swerve, by Stephen Greenblatt. After reading the first half of the book, we feel that it deserves all the major awards and prestigious endorsements it received. The controversy that it created, however, comes from the second half, and we will discuss whatever feelings we have about that at this meeting.…

  • Philosophy Study Group

    Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

    Cancelled (to be rescheduled) We will begin a discussion of the book, The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (revised second edition, 1998) by Simon Wiesenthal. This book consists of a story of a German soldier asking forgiveness from the author – a Jew – for an atrocity the soldier had committed. At the…

  • Minnesotans and the Ultra-Resistance

    Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

    CANCELLED  (will be rescheduled later this year) Based on his 2018-2019 oral history project, "We Won't Go, and We Don't Want You to Go Either," Peter Simmons will talk about Minnesotans who, during 1967-1970, took part in raids on Selective Service offices (draft boards) in Minnesota and elsewhere, aiming to cripple the ability of the…

  • Annual Poetry Day (Rescheduled!)

    via Zoom

    Vicki Mickelson is a retired educator with thirty-eight years experience in the classroom, most of them in the Minneapolis Public Schools. Her writing journey began in Anna Maria, Florida, her winter haven.  Proudly, she offers seven published books of poetry, including Island Attitudes, nominated for a Minnesota Book Award in 2016, to her readers. Vicki’s poetry is inspired by…

  • Bold Vision: ERA 2020

    via Zoom

    On the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote, another 100-year struggle to gain constitutional equality through ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment for women is one state away from passage. Modern-day suffragists around the country have united to make equal legal in 2020. We’ll explore efforts both here in Minnesota and around the U.S., finally,…

  • Saving Lives: Stories From Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery

    At the Cemetery: 2925 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis

    Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery (formerly Layman’s) is the oldest existing cemetery in Minneapolis and the first in Minnesota to have been listed as an individual landmark in the National Register of Historic Sites.  The cemetery’s first burial took place in 1853, five years before statehood.  In addition to recognizing the significance of the cemetery’s built…