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Pride Month is just around the corner, and that means preparations are in full swing for the largest free Pride festival in the country.
Regarding Joe Soucheray’s Sunday May 11 column on Gov. Walz’s 2025 budget, in which Walz proposed to end some taxpayer ...
Some 43 years after Bob Mould left Macalester College just short of graduating to focus on his band Hüsker Dü, he returned to ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Twin Cities Pride Executive Director Andi Otto about partnering with corporations amid efforts to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
The first monologue Daniel Dae Kim ever performed was by David Henry Hwang. He had to do one for his college summer program at the National Theater Institute in Connecticut. Kim chose a scene from ...
The keys to City Hall are up for grabs on Nov. 4, when all 13 City Council seats and the mayor’s office are up for election.
The inaugural SoMa Pride festivities in June 2024 brought hundreds of people to the Little Rock neighborhood to celebrate the ...
If you’re a music fan, you probably know at least a little something about the musical history of Minneapolis. (After all, ...
Minneapolis native Brynne Crockett, a.k.a. BdotCroc, steps into the spotlight as the Minnesota Lynx's new in-arena host for ...
The corporate retreat from DEI has threatened not only Pride events, but LGBTQ+ organizations’ year-round programming.
As part of diversity, equity, and inclusion walk-backs, many companies said they would no longer participate in "external ...
Celebrating Pride with colorful displays of solidarity used to be a must. But amid the Trump crackdown on DEI and trans ...