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Nightlife notebook: Epic DJ

Last update: October 29, 2009 - 3:42 PM

Epic DJ

Few DJs have played in front of bigger audiences than Tiësto. In Europe, the Dutch superstar has commanded stadiums filled with 25,000 trance fans. Here, he'll settle for Epic (one of our largest clubs). He's currently on an intensive tour to promote his recently released album "Kaleidoscope."

8 p.m. today. 110 N. 5th St., Mpls. $40 advance, $45 door. 18 and older. 612-332-3742. www.epicmpls.com

The Depot delayed

First Avenue was expected to open a restaurant next door this month. But it looks like plans for the burger-and-beer joint (dubbed the Depot) have been backed up a few months. That's the word from First Ave general manager Nate Kranz, who said he's expecting the Depot to debut in early 2010.

Mixology 101

The Twin Cities bar scene is home to some serious mixologists. Here's your chance to learn the secrets behind one of our best cocktail lounges, Bradstreet Craftshouse. The bar has teamed up with Studio Bricolage for a class called "Mixology: The Art & Science of Drink." Besides teaching you how to craft some amazing cocktails, the two-hour session Dec. 5 will talk about the history of mixed drinks and the stories behind your favorite spirits. Tickets are $45 in advance or $50 at the door (which includes samples and snacks). Get them quick because only 50 tickets are available. This will be the first class in a three-part series.

3-5 p.m. Dec. 5. 601 1st Av. N., Mpls. To register: 612-824-4394 or www.studiobricolage.org

TOM HORGEN

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