Phillips/Powderhorn
In praise of Doris Overby
Becoming the Kindly Ghost
To kill the Golden Goose
On the street
IN TRANSIT: The winter 2018 service change and improving transit governance
Pillsbury House Theatre supports our deepest values
BY ELAINE KLAASSEN Sunday night, Dec. 9, I went out into the cold dark night to witness wonderful collaborations—people creating art moments together—at Pillsbury House Theatre, 35th and Chicago. Children in the after-school program there had paired up with professional volunteer performers, playwrights and directors to create the little 10-minute…
Excuse me while I’m angry … !
BY SHASA SARTIN The following piece is brought to you by the impassioned creations of Audre Lorde, Beyoncé, Kelis, Leikeli47, Megan Thee Stallion, Rico Nasty, and my mother. Have you ever encountered some upsetting information and … started seeing red? Shortly after you hear a very loud screeching sound: it’s…
Why did the cops have to kill Travis Jordan?
Notification is not enough
BY TABITHA MONTGOMERY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PPNA It’s on the way—a mixed-used apartment building with 48 studio apartments and 4,200 square feet of commercial space, at the southeast corner of Lake and Chicago. Los Ocampo, which currently operates in the spot, is also set to remain in the new space according…
Still out of control, Part Three
FINDING MY WAY: Patient Zero
Down with Boulder Dam, Part two
Metro-wide Holiday Guide—from the goofy to the ethereal
Roosevelt educator hopes to make life skills part of the curriculum
BY STEPHANIE FOX A few years ago, Roosevelt High School teacher Ben Rengstrof noticed that while classes offered by the Minneapolis School District focused primarily on getting students into college, programs in basic life skills were lacking. He had an interest in cooking—at the time, just a hobby—but decided that…