Why the Bloody Labor Battles of Minneapolis’s Past Remain Vital for Shaping Its Future
From 'Bloody Friday' to the massacre at Flour City, we have much to learn from the conflicts of 90+ years ago.
‘Arbitrary and Capricious’: MN Orgs React to Trump’s Federal Grant Gutting
The local groups say having funding yanked back is unprecedented.
Stone Arch Bridge to Reopen Aug. 9—Slightly Sooner Than Expected!
Plus openings/closings, meet MN's 'Walleye Queen,' and 'one of the biggest shows in MN history' in today's Flyover news roundup.
Nerdy Burlesque, Ezra Furman, Corgies and Goats at Breweries: This Week’s Best Events
Plus Fat Splash, the Vegan Night Market, and Art at St. Kate's returns.
36 Ways to Make Friends in the Twin Cities
Where to go, what to do, and how to get those darned lifelong locals to let their guards down.
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Welcome to an Expanded and Even Completer Edition of Your Complete Concert Calendar: July 8-14
Pretty much all the music you can catch in the Twin Cities this week.
South Minneapolis’s Malt Shop Is Coming Back to Life
Plus a Milepost 7 update, news from the artsy fellas beat, and exploring the warm sewage beneath town in today's Flyover news roundup.
On the Big Screen This Week: Beautiful Dresses and Ugly Dinosaurs
Pretty much all the movies you can catch in the Twin Cities this week.
Minneapolis Misery: Last Call for Palmer’s; No More Malts at Annie’s
Plus the impact of *that* bill, weird neighbor antics, and a job opening that might pique your interest in today's Flyover news roundup.
Oh No, It’s the 4th of July: An Open Thread
As we do every week (but a day early this time), we're turning Racket over to you, the readers.
Freeloader Friday on a Thursday: 105 Free Things To Do This Weekend
Fireworks! Pants-free rides! Festivals! Beer!
Why Wasn’t North Mpls Warned When Boelter Was Nearby?
Plus MN to suffer under new spending bill, Uptown is/sin't dead, and Hüsker Dü news in today's Flyover news roundup.