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- Double entendre and tea therapy: Iranian artists in Minnesota respond to warby Sheila Regan on April 15, 2026 at 10:00 am
From eggplants that are not eggplants to creative sessions with friends, Iranian artists in Minnesota look to their crafts for healing. The post Double entendre and tea therapy: Iranian artists in Minnesota respond to war appeared first on MinnPost.
- This river confluence has a rich human history. One that archaeologists haven’t agreed onby Kristen Zschomler on April 13, 2026 at 10:00 am
The site of an 18th-century fur trade fort at the Little Elk-Mississippi River confluence has a complex history shaped by repeated contestation. The post This river confluence has a rich human history. One that archaeologists haven’t agreed on appeared first on MinnPost.
- Plucky kids, love stories and troubled Swedes: What this year’s international film festival has to offerby Sheila Regan on April 7, 2026 at 3:30 pm
The 45th annual Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival runs from April 8-19 at select venues across the Twin Cities. The post Plucky kids, love stories and troubled Swedes: What this year’s international film festival has to offer appeared first on MinnPost.
- Beloved DJ Mark Wheat is backby Sheila Regan on April 1, 2026 at 1:22 pm
After a yoga-fueled hiatus, Wheat is returning to the scene as host of a rebooted live series with local musicians. The post Beloved DJ Mark Wheat is back appeared first on MinnPost.
- Whistles, monarch butterflies and other anti-ICE symbols join thousands at ‘No Kings’ Minnesota rallyby Cleo Krejci and Ellen Schmidt on March 29, 2026 at 12:34 am
Minnesotans clearly embraced having the nation’s attention at the "No Kings" rally on Saturday as thousands of them stood unified in opposition to President Donald Trump. The post Whistles, monarch butterflies and other anti-ICE symbols join thousands at ‘No Kings’ Minnesota rally appeared first on MinnPost.
- Art lessons: What happens when the state exerts control over culture?by Sheila Regan on March 25, 2026 at 3:39 pm
A new exhibit at the Mia focused on German art offers insights about more than just avant garde forms. The post Art lessons: What happens when the state exerts control over culture? appeared first on MinnPost.
- Profiles in Courage: 23 more protest songs inspired by the Twin Cities ICE resistanceby Jim Walsh on March 25, 2026 at 10:00 am
A growing list of songs (and compilation albums) rage, mourn and celebrate with Minnesota after our long winter of ICE. The post Profiles in Courage: 23 more protest songs inspired by the Twin Cities ICE resistance appeared first on MinnPost.
- Forest spirits come alive onstage in play-turned-dance, ‘Maharu’by Sheila Regan on March 20, 2026 at 3:49 am
Minneapolitan Kasano Mwanza calls on his Zambian roots to transform theatrical project into its current iteration as a dance. The post Forest spirits come alive onstage in play-turned-dance, ‘Maharu’ appeared first on MinnPost.
- Preserving and enriching Vietnamese culture in Minnesotaby By Elena Mai, MNopedia on March 16, 2026 at 2:38 pm
By 2023, the population of Vietnamese Minnesotans had grown to more than 33,000. Amid this growth, Vietnamese Community of Minnesota began hosting small gatherings as well as large events, and providing resources to the community. The post Preserving and enriching Vietnamese culture in Minnesota appeared first on MinnPost.
- New leaders signal intriguing directions for the Twin Cities arts sceneby Sheila Regan on March 12, 2026 at 5:06 pm
From a suburban gallery looking to grow to a classical stalwart signing a Greek virtuoso, local arts organizations are expanding and connecting. The post New leaders signal intriguing directions for the Twin Cities arts scene appeared first on MinnPost.