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The Politics of Holy Week: Then and Now

Palm Sunday was a clash between Roman military power and a public act of resistance — a tension that echoes today in protests against state authority and immigration en-forcement.

April 1, 2026

The Butterfly Effect, Minneapolis Style

A thousand or so of us showed up on a bitter February day to become part of a monarch butterfly, fleeting act of art, protest and community.

April 1, 2026

North Polars’ Johan Alcantara Lund of East Isles Wins State Silver

North Polars’ Johan Alcantara Lund of East Isles wins State Silver.

April 1, 2026

Raymond Luczak

A deaf Minneapolis writer reflects on language, identity and art — and how visual storytelling continues to shape his work.

April 1, 2026

Sake, Ramen and Fantasy Sumo at Moto-I

House-brewed sake, rich ramen and the chance to win money watching sumo. What more could a Minneapolis night need?

April 1, 2026

The Neighbor Tax

For my April column, I set out to complain about taxes and instead discovered a better one: the "neighbor tax."

April 1, 2026

MARCH 2026: BLIZZARD BLISS

The Power and Beauty of the March 2026 Blizzard

Letters to the Editor

A collection of reader letters sharing perspectives on local issues, community experiences and neighborhood life.

April 1, 2026

Minneapolis Begins to Heal

After months of intimidation and disruption, Minneapolis residents are rebuilding with the help of limited assistance, but lasting recovery will demand ongoing support from the entire community.

The Feds Say the Surge Is Over. Minneapolis Isn’t So Sure.

Operation Metro Surge may be winding down, but families are still in hiding, businesses are still recovering and Minneapolis is only beginning to reckon with the human and economic toll.

March 1, 2026