Category: News
Summer on Grand Avenue

BY STEPHANIE FOX It has been said that you don’t need a Minneapolis passport to visit the iconic St. Paul thoroughfare called Grand Ave., and it’s true. Among the 100-year-old houses and apartment buildings on that thoroughfare are unique restaurants and shops that are worth the trip across the river.…
Fighting Russia to the Last Ukrainian

By Dave Gutknecht Tragically, since my late 2023 article here, many more thousands of Ukrainian lives have been lost or ruined. Like President Biden’s decline, the direction of things on the battlefield has been evident for some time to those who believe their own lyin’ eyes rather than what approved…
The Trail of Tears and Sderot

BY ED FELIEN The Trail of Tears was the forced displacement of the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw and Choctaw nations between 1830 and 1850. 60,000 people were forced to leave their ancestral homes. Many thousands died on the trail that led from Georgia and South Carolina more than 800 miles…
Are we sure they are guilty?

BY KAY SCHROVEN Seven months after Marvin Haynes was exonerated, having served nearly 20 years in Stillwater Prison for a murder he didn’t commit, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced the creation of the first Hennepin County Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU). The unit will be led by Andrew Markquart, former Staff…
What Trumpers got right
Retraction and apology to Bob Kroll
Unionizations, new restaurants and consumer activism
Devisive rhetoric? – Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, Please take your own advice, Ed Felien. (Please Stop! July 2024 Southside Pride). How is calling the Israelis “Nazis” an invitation to dialogue? Of course the war in Gaza is horrible, the amount of casualties is appalling, both Jewish Israelis and Palestinians—who have lived there for two millennia—need…
Flooding Questions – Letter to the Editor
Some facts and thoughts that I don’t recall being part of Derek Chauvin’s trial – Letter to the Editor
Pumping water at Hiawatha Golf Course

BY KATHRYN KELLY SaveHiawatha18 met with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) about the pumping issues surrounding Hiawatha Golf Course. We discussed the questions that were posed in a previous Southside Pride article. We questioned what sources of water (groundwater, surface water, storm water, re-circulated lake water) should or…
Why utility franchise agreements matter for equitable climate solutions

BY ULLA NILSEN AND LEE SAMELSON We are at a crossroads, again. Minneapolis is facing a historic opportunity for bold climate action in Minneapolis as our agreements with electric and gas utilities are about to expire. Advocates see the franchise agreement negotiations—happening behind closed doors—as a crucial opportunity to secure…
Tommy Goodroad and The Highway Birds
Little Shop of Horrors

BY KAY SCHROVEN This odd and delightful play began in 1960 as a low- budget movie, created by B-movie master Roger Corman, who recently passed away. The screenplay was written by Charles Griffith, Alan Menkin composed the music and Howard Ashmen the lyrics. The play has enjoyed multiple iterations on…