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 ...
was held on Feb. 14, 2026, beginning and ending at the Minneapolis American Indian Center (MAIC). This annual march is part of a larger effort to bring awareness to the higher rates of missing and ...
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 ...
MPRB Commissioners set a moratorium Oct. 17, 2018 on the use of glyphosate in all MPRB land and water resource management activities by Park Staff, consultants and contractors beginning January 1st ...
All Hennepin County Libraries closed on March 17 and are tentatively scheduled to reopen to the public on April 6. Please check the library website at www.hclib.org for updates, as the reopening date ...
Starting in April, neighborhood residents will see major changes on the corner of Bloomington Ave and Franklin as the University of Minnesota begins construction on a new, state-of-the-art clinic ...
Dr. Kirby Spencer, one of Minneapolis”' first dentists, is generally credited with providing the money to start Minneapolis”' Athenaeum* which functioned as the city”'s first public library.
One can honestly say Pixar doesn’t make bad movies. One can also say – with conviction – since Pixar chief creative officer John Lasseter left the company in 2018, the quality in the storytelling has ...
A retired U.S. official said, “The reality is, we may just have to live with ISIL; they look to be difficult to defeat.” Now, we know what Native Americans had to accept and that which they had to ...
The Alley Newspaper and its editor, Harvey Winje, have been invited to be a part of The Wendell Phillips Bicentennial Symposium at the Harvard Law School Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race ...
“Are we deranged? The acclaimed Indian novelist Amitav Ghosh argues that future generations will think so. How else to explain our imaginative failure in the face of global warming? In his first major ...
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