
by Petra Johnita Lommen, MaryBeth Garrigan, Rick Pirtle and Lark Gilmer, the art Crawl had a little something for everyone. If you missed the art crawl,…

By Casey EkSt. Paul’s Indigenous leaders celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day, Oct. 11, by dedicating the land at the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary that will be an…

By Casey EkWhy is Minneapolis a larger city than St. Paul despite the latter being our state’s capital? Why is Summit Avenue such a hotbed for…

BEA’S BOOKSA Good Kind of Trouble (4 out of 5 stars) A Good Kind of Trouble by Lisa Moore Ramee Shayla Willows is starting seventh grade, and…

Children’s Theatre Company will be showing Annie from Nov. 7 through Jan. 9, 2022, opening the first live CTC theatrical season post-pandemic. Directed by Peter Rothstein,…

Have some in-person spooky fun, without the fright, at the kid friendly Great Pumpkin Halloween Festival Oct. 24, 1-3pm. Free event is meant for costume-clad attendees…

Dakota Squares and AR-Dale Dancers are offering weekly classes at the West 7th Community Center, 265 Oneida St., with a free class Oct. 4. Classes run…

By Lark Gilmer Pag Schmidt Artist Lofts – “Where Art Lives” What do artists do? They create art. What do artists do in a pandemic? They create…

Join the Seward Community Co-op with Dream of Wild Health, Division of Indian Work, and Minneapolis American Indian Center for a series on Indigenous foods and…