For the first hundred years of the Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery”'s history, Philander Prescott was the cemetery”'s most written about pioneer. In more modern times he is ...
The American Indian Movement will open its first exhibit telling the story of its history on May 10 th at the All My Relations Gallery. Planning for the exhibit has been underway for months, as ...
Black locust poles, boulders, teff and native buffalo grass create an interesting group of textures seen here after the first frost. PHOTO: Radicle Land Collective This past year, the Lake Street ...
A view from the future of the East Phillips Urban Farm at the Roof Depot site in Minneapolis. Artwork by Ocean. A decade of food, jobs, and community wealth has made East Phillips a global model of ...
The Book of Genesis tells that in the beginning, God brought order out of chaos. We’ve been trying to do the same thing ever since, with varying degrees of success. For the most part, we seem to do ...
The space between dwellings of people is an alley. It is called an alley between two dwellings or rows of dwellings. The space between two rows of trees is an allee’ or an alley. The sounds and sights ...
It’s nice of local politicians to show up and moonlight for their photo ops. It’s a compliment to the community that residents put something together that was amazing enough to get their attention.
Rollin Nolen’s BBQ began in 2016 selling food “tail gating style” with a huge smoker attached to the back of an open trailer. Since then, the business has grown and is operating two fully equipped ...
For December’s 5X5 reading, hosts Davi Gray and Michael Kleber-Diggs introduce writers Tyra Payer, Jen Bowen, Fong L., Sun Yung Shin, and Bao Phi. The reading will be followed by a community open mic, ...
Every now and then it’s good to be reminded that there are kind and compassionate people in the world. This seems like one of those times. An earlier version of this story has appeared in the alley ...
The Minneapolis American Indian Center opened its doors on Franklin Avenue in 1975 to provide a central gathering space and essential services for the growing Native population in the Twin Cities.
A night of music and dancing filled the Hook & Ladder Lounge with festive energy the evening of November 19th. Performances by jazz bands from South and Roosevelt High Schools along with dance demos ...