Makers Night Thursday, April 17 6 - 8:30 PM American Swedish Institute 2600 Park Avenue Free Makers Night is a monthly ...
A bigger tragedy occurred on November 21, 1910, when August and Charlotte’s son, Oscar Swedenborg, committed suicide. Oscar ...
Previous Topic: All Immigrants Have Left is to Defend Themselves and Resist ...
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 ...
For the Dakota, a ”˜bdote”' was most frequently the convergence of two rivers (a place where two waters come together). In today”'s world, “great bdote” refers to the ongoing meltdown of the polar ice ...
 This month I”'m attending the 38th Minneapolis- St. Paul International Film Festival for about the 14th year (not necessarily in consecutive order) and for the third year (consecutively) as press ...
The new owners are excited to welcome you back into this beloved and longstanding neighborhood establishment with a new vision of intentionally deepening the space as a community resource. You will ...
War brings destruction, loss of loved ones, and cultural conflicts between people who were once like one family. In the context of the ongoing war, the internal experiences of Russian-speaking ...
Dr. Andre Peri, PhD, CUHCC’s Mental Health Director. Photo courtesy CUHCC Life can be like a rollercoaster, with lots of ups and downs. We all have times when everything feels like too much to handle.
I suggest someone in this country is stirring a fascist stew: a stew spiced with chauvinistic ingredients; national, racial, and male chauvinism. Will the Chef turn up the heat? Will the pot boil over ...
In his Obituary, Harvey B. Burk was described as “a young man who had made his own way in life.” He accomplished more in his 36 years than most people could accomplish in a longer lifetime. He was a ...
After co-commissioning Invisible Fences for a sold-out run in 2023, Open Eye is finally bringing it back to Twin Cities audiences. Singer-songwriter Gaelynn Lea and storyteller-playwright Kevin Kling ...
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