1911 – First International Women’s Day: Celebrated on March 19, recognizing women’s rights in several European countries.
The Dance is Not Over, a new documentary featuring Patrick Scully, artistic founder of Patrick’s Cabaret, will screen on ...
Jane and Ebenezer Hodsdon were among the early New Englanders who settled in what was to become Minneapolis. They moved here with their three young children from Maine in 1852, and a few years later ...
Editor’s Note: Every place has a story, but in our society, the most important stories are usually erased unless there is a deliberate effort to tend to them. Read on about a treasure in South ...
February’s 5X5 reading will feature five fantastic artists: Ari Tison (Bribri), BakiBakiBaki, Jeffrey Dorr-Slowey, Heid E. Erdrich, and Isha Camara. The reading will be followed by a community open ...
Set in South Minneapolis on the windowsill of a recently deceased Grandmother’s home, Bug Ballet is a large puppet and dance spectacle told through movement and original music, centered on the ...
It is our duty to provide info to our people! Our response to the condition of our world is to come together. Where there is a goal of Isolation and fear, connection is resistance. So, on January 9, ...
I wrote my first Gallery of Loss article in 2010 which was printed in two parts. In November 2025 it was decided to reprint the 2010 Gallery of Loss articles to display some of what the alley has ...
January 25, 2026. The horror of the killings of Renee Nicole Macklin Good and Alex Jeffrey Pretti, the abductions of community members, including children, and the incitement of hate targeting ethnic, ...
Cannon Ball, N.D. ”” Statement from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe”'s Chairman, Dave Archambault II “Today we were notified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that on Dec. 5th, they will close all ...
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, ...
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.
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