Category: Riverside
‘Ironbound’ – chasing men, money and the American dream
BY KAY SCHROVEN The Minneapolis Frank Theatre players in “Ironbound” subtly and eloquently connect us to important matters of our time – immigration; women’s independence or lack thereof; domestic violence; class; economic issues; relationships; addiction; and parenting. Love is a luxury for Darja, a 30-something mother and Polish immigrant living…
‘Dial M for Murder’
Stop the war on Palestine, now!
Interview with Jorge ‘Chico’ Grijalva, resident of Camp Nenookaasi
Mr. Smith goes to City Hall
Changing your home without changing your address
Erica Bouza – Passing
Stop the war on Palestine
Medical Assistance program confuses everybody
BY DIANE J. PETERSON AND JOHN KOLSTAD Our Minnesota Legislature keeps allowing ever-increasing billions of our tax funds to pay private corporations to manage the health care of people who cannot afford their own medical care. However, most legislators and patients do not comprehend how this government function operates. On…
Donald Trump, the racist
BY ED FELIEN The Star Tribune missed an opportunity to fully explain the extent of Donald Trump’s connection to the white supremacy movement when it published “Trump denial strikes familiar tone; Professing ignorance on Hitler similar to remarks about Klan, QAnon, Proud Boys” by Jill Colvin on Dec. 28. They…
Eater awards, great food writing, and a mini-review of Reverie Cafe + Bar
Spirits in the Coliseum
‘Where is your humanity?’
Is Smith Foundry killing us slowly with its pollution?
BY DANIEL COLTEN SCHMIDT Smith Foundry is an iron foundry in the residential East Phillips neighborhood. It has been in operation since 1923 and has been polluting the neighborhood since its inception. This past August, 100 years after the foundry opened, the EPA sent Smith Foundry a Notice of Violation…