Phillips/Powderhorn


Hundred Flowers, 1970 (continued) 

BY ED FELIEN The cover on our next issue was a cartoon of James Binger wringing dollars out of an anti-personnel bomb with pennies dropping down to a worker in the Honeywell plant.  It was a promotion for a demonstration against Honeywell.  That was what we did best, led cheers…

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Go to your precinct caucus April 4

BY ED FELIEN The city DFL will be holding precinct caucuses on April 4. Anyone who cares about this city and their community should attend.  The caucuses will elect delegates who will endorse a candidate to represent their community on the City Council at a ward endorsing convention on either…

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Saying good-bye to Adrian’s Tavern

BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE Adrian’s Tavern, beloved institution of Chicago Avenue in South Minneapolis, closes forever on Jan.10. Adrian’s was tucked into a small slot between the Parkway Theatre and, most recently, Town Hall Tap. There has been a business in that space since the 1930s, and a place called…

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We support Patricia Torres Ray

BY ED FELIEN If Keith Ellison gets elected chair of the Democratic National Committee in February, the DFL will endorse a candidate to replace him.  Five and a half years ago we ran the above photo and caption of Senator Patricia Torres Ray on the cover of Southside Pride. In…

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Putin’s Puppet

BY ED FELIEN It’s the biggest deal he’s ever done. If he gets this done, he’s the richest, most powerful man in the whole world. It’s worth a trillion dollars. And it wipes out the billion dollars he owes the Russian oligarchs and Gazprom for bailing him out of his…

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Go to your precinct caucus April 4

BY ED FELIEN The city DFL will be holding precinct caucuses on April 4.  Anyone who cares about this city and their community should attend.  The caucuses will elect delegates who will endorse a candidate to represent their community on the City Council at a ward endorsing convention on either…

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Bayard Rustin –The Man Behind the Dream

BY JANE RAMSEYER MILLER Want to attend a fascinating concert on MLK weekend? Look no further! Two years ago I had lunch with a composer friend from Cincinnati who asked if I would be interested in commissioning a musical oratorio on the life of gay, African-American civil rights activist Bayard…

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Victory at Standing Rock

BY ED FELIEN We won a tremendous victory at Standing Rock. Probably because of tremendous popular pressure, Obama ordered the Corps of Engineers not to approve the permit to allow the pipeline to cross the Missouri River at the location they intended. The pipeline company is confident that Trump will…

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Our Revolution continues to move forward

BY CHRISTINE, OUR REV MN VOLUNTEER Our Revolution Minnesota (ORMN) will definitely be involved in the Minneapolis city elections next year.  We will be endorsing and volunteering for candidates, including mayor, park board, City Council and more.  We’re still growing rapidly with new members at every meeting, and new chapters…

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