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Seven Deadly Sins at Jetset: “Little Monsters in My Bed”

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Red Card Production is hosting a multimedia interpretation of the seven deadly sins at Jetset on Thursday evening. Called “Little Monsters in My Bed,” the presentation is a collaboration with some of Janzen’s favorite local artists and each artist will present their own modern version of the seven deadly sins.

“I have so many creative and talented people in my life. I’ve been looking for ways to collaborate with them. When we came up with the concept for “Little Monsters,” I created the entire concept with them in mind,” said Janzen.

The event at Jetset is open to the public and ages 21 and up. For those that attended Janzen’s “Stories from Exile,” the format is similar.

“Instead of printing out each photo, we’re projecting them on the wall. Aside from the obvious price difference, I prefer this style. In a normal photography exhibition, only 4 or 5 people can experience each image at the same time. At little Monsters, the entire room will experience the piece together. That common shared experience is important to me.”

The event runs from 7 to 9 pm on Thursday, March 4 at Jeset, 115 1st Street North in Minneapolis

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Andy Birkey has written for a number of Minnesota and national publications. He founded Eleventh Avenue South which ran from 2002-2011, wrote for the Minnesota Independent from 2006-2011, the American Independent from 2010-2013. His writing has appeared in The Advocate, The Star Tribune, The Huffington Post, Salon, Cagle News Service, Twin Cities Daily Planet, TheUptake, Vita.mn and much more. His writing on LGBT issues, the religious right and social justice has won awards including Best Beat Reporting by the Online News Association, Best Series by the Minnesota chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and an honorable mention by the Sex-Positive Journalism awards.