Minneapolis, MN
VIDEO: Person In Plant Costume Spooks Passersby On Minneapolis’ Stone Arch Bridge
VIDEO: Particular person In Plant Costume Spooks Passersby On Minneapolis’ Stone Arch BridgeSome innocent enjoyable was noticed on the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis Tuesday. (video credit score: Melanie G. S. Walby)
WATCH: Apparently Deserted Pickup Catches Fireplace After Crash On I-35Site visitors digital camera video reveals a semi truck slamming into an apparently deserted pickup Wednesday morning on Interstate 35 close to Forest Lake.
Morning Replace: St. Paul Police Chief Retires, Twin Cities Delight Occasions & ExtraSt. Paul’s police chief retires after 30+ years on the power, Twin Cities Delight has occasions deliberate all month lengthy, and extra
4 Issues To Know From June 1, 2022Fuel costs are rising, St. Paul’s police chief is saying goodbye and extra.
Extreme Climate Season Off To Unusually Energetic BeginIn case you suppose we have had an uncommon quantity of extreme climate recently, it is as a result of we have now.
6 A.M. Subsequent Climate ReportOur tranquil climate sample will proceed, and temperatures will keep cool.
Madden’s On Gull Lake Preps For Busy Summer timeIn case you’re seeking to discover Minnesota this summer season, chances are you’ll wish to ebook quick.
Consultants Say Extreme Climate Season Is Off To Hectic BeginIn case you’re considering the month of Could appeared like a really lively begin to our extreme climate season, you are proper.
Minnesota’s First 5-Star Lodge Opens WednesdayBeginning right now, the general public will be capable of check-in to Minnesota’s first 5-star lodge.
NWS Says 4 Tornadoes Hit Minnesota Throughout Memorial Day StormsThe Nationwide Climate Service says 4 tornadoes hit Minnesota throughout a harmful wave of Memorial Day storms.
WCCO Digital Replace: Morning Of June 1, 2022Jason DeRusha has the most recent headlines.
4:30 A.M. Subsequent Climate ReportOur tranquil climate sample continues on Wednesday, and temperatures will keep cool.
10 P.M. Subsequent Climate ReportNot an enormous fan of warmth and humidity? Then chances are you’ll just like the climate coming our method in early June.
Good Query: How Prevalent Will Ticks Be This 12 months In Minnesota?Jeff Wagner explains what to look out for, and how you can defend your self.
See A Turtle On Land? Report It To Mpls. Park & RecMinneapolis officers are asking you to report your turtle sightings, as they work to assemble extra details about their actions.
‘Prime Gun’ Planes Soar Over MinnesotaWhereas many Minnesotans noticed “Prime Gun: Maverick,” some obtained a good nearer take a look at the navy plane featured within the motion.
New Lawsuits: Derek Chauvin Held Others Down With Knee On NeckLawsuits declare the ex-Minneapolis police officer who murdered George Floyd ought to have been fired years earlier than the lethal interplay at thirty eighth and Chicago.
MN Firefighters Battle Hazmat Blaze With Twister Close byCombating a fireplace will get somewhat extra difficult once you hear a twister is perhaps headed your method.
Supercharged Begin To MN’s Extreme Climate SeasonIf it looks as if this has a been a really lively begin to our extreme climate season, it is as a result of it has been.
NWS Confirms 4 Memorial Day TornadoesNot less than 4 tornadoes ripped by way of elements of Minnesota Monday, with essentially the most extreme tornado inflicting devastation in Forada, simply south of Alexandria.
6 P.M. Subsequent Climate ReportWe’ll take pleasure in one other couple dry days within the 70s earlier than extra precipitation returns.
Josephson’s Closes After 144 Years In Pink WingA males’s clothes retailer in Pink Wing, first opened in 1878, served its last prospects Tuesday.
New Misconduct Lawsuits Filed Towards Derek ChauvinFor the primary time, we’re listening to from two Minneapolis residents who name Derek Chauvin, the previous officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, a serial predator.
Cory Hepola Ends Gubernatorial RunA critic of two-party politics says he will not run for Minnesota governor in any case.
Minneapolis, MN
Fatal shooting in Minneapolis leaves one dead on Thanksgiving
MINNEAPOLIS — A 21-year-old man was fatally shot inside an apartment on Thanksgiving, according to Minneapolis police.
The shooting happened a little after 6 p.m. on the 700 Block of Emerson Avenue North. Police responded to the scene where the found a man with life-threatening injuries.
The 21-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital but unfortunately died.
Police say the man was inside the apartment when the shot struck him. The shooter fled the scene before police arrived.
“On a day that is supposed to be a celebration, another family has been impacted by a senseless act of violence,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. “My thoughts today are with the victim and his family. Our investigators are focused on seeking justice for the victim and are asking anyone who knows what happened or has any information about this incident to contact us immediately.”
Minneapolis police are investigating the circumstances that lead up to the shooting. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office will release the name of the victim.
Police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222 TIPS(8477).
Minneapolis, MN
Readers Write: Gaetz, letters, political division, Election Day, Minneapolis City Council
What about retail workers, you may ask? Well, Black Friday has rightly been criticized for its imposition on Thanksgiving given its early start for shoppers and especially for employees. With the Friday recast as Election Day, stores would be disinclined to maintain their emphasis on this one shopping day, given the competition for media and public attention. They could instead put the third day of the four-day holiday weekend to good use, perhaps designating it as “Super Sale Saturday.” It’s likely that those fond of the new election results will be in a good spending mood, and those in distress about them will love a distracting day at the mall.
Perhaps most importantly, having the election right after Thanksgiving may also help inspire some American cohesion on the eve of what has become an intensely polarizing event. Our sense of belonging provided by family and friends, and celebrated with a group feast that is unique to American culture in all of its diversity, may emphasize the good will that we should hold toward each other, no matter our perceived differences.
Michael Friedman, Minneapolis
Andy Brehm’s lengthy Nov. 25 reconciliation piece, “Here’s one way we can help heal our divided country,” lacks the substance of the problem that is nine years old: no mention of the felon and alleged sexual predator who has laid out plans to bully the nation. Without this, Brehm, the aspiring peacemaker, remains a part of the national problem. No justice, no peace.
Steve Watson, Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN
5 artists to keep an eye on from 2024’s Minneapolis College of Art and Design art sale
The 27th annual Minneapolis College of Art and Design’s art sale was like a mix between a thrift store hunt and a stroll through a gallery.
This year, organizers of the art sale made it easier to navigate by grouping artists together rather than sprinkling their work through the four-day show that ended Nov. 24. The event wasn’t just a chance for artists to sell work but also a place to discover new talent. It included works from current MCAD students and alumni, which precluded current professors or employees unless they attend the school. Here’s a list of artists whose works caught my eye and should catch yours as well.
J.M. Culver’s “That, There” is an oil and charcoal painting on canvas. (J.M. Culver)
J.M. Culver
In her paintings, Minneapolis-based artist J.M. Culver explores memory and the human condition. Her painting “That, There,” a 5-by-5-foot oil and charcoal painting on canvas, portrays a room devoid of people, with a bright blue chair placed in the center of hazy-looking furniture. The painting evokes a sense of memory, but fragmented and maybe even false. Culver got her bachelor’s degree in fine arts from MCAD, and did her graduate studies at Syracuse University in New York. Check out her work on the art sale’s website or jmculver.com.
The price tag for “Kit” by photographer Shun Yong was $2,000 at the 27th annual MCAD Art Sale. (Shun Yong)
Shun Yong’s photograph of a woman dressed in white sitting on a red couch jumped out at me. This large-scale portrait, titled “Kit,” captures a subtle moment in time: she’s knitting something in a domestic setting. The photo left me wanting to know more, but also feeling cautious to ask. Yong graduated with a master’s degree in photography from MCAD in 2018. For more info, visit shunjyong.com or the art sale’s website.
Artist Troy McCall’s painting “Snow Angels” was listed for $1,000 at the 27th annual MCAD Art Sale. (Troy McCall)
In each of artist Troy McCall’s paintings, there is something haunting, eerie or just plain unnerving. “Snow Angels” depicts an idyllic snow-covered sledding hill and a kid carving a snow angel with his body as a girl with a sled walks toward him. But look closer and you’ll see the fear on his face. Why is he scared, though? McCall’s painting lets viewers’ minds wander to various conclusions. The same sinister feeling lurks in paintings of classic American holidays such as Christmas, Halloween and the Fourth of July. McCall graduated with his bachelor’s degree in filmmaking from MCAD in 2008. See more of his work on the art sale’s website or at themccallcompany.com
Niky Motekallem’s illustration titled “A New Bed With Soil Softer than Cotton” was on display at Minneapolis College of Art and Design’s art sale. (Niky Motekallem)
Illustrator and artist Niky Motekallem’s lush, hyper detail-oriented paintings mostly depict flowers, plants and animals in various moments of beautiful decay. In one illustration, a lavender-colored bunny is wrapped in pink and purple flowers; in another, a gathering of butterflies nestles on aqua-and-green-tinted flowers. At the art sale, Motekallem’s paintings were encased in frames as ornate as the works themselves. The Iranian-American received her master’s degree in illustration from MCAD in 2016. More at nikymotekallem.com or Instagram.com/royalghostmarch.
“Rebirth Cycle: Oak (green)”, a hand-carved relief print by Jamie Kubat, was priced at $40 at the MCAD Art Sale. (Jamie Kubat)
I uncovered two prints by Minneapolis-based artist Jamie Kubat hidden away on a shelf on the second-floor of the art sale. The hand-carved relief prints depict a crow holding a mushroom next to a sheep skull, and surrounded by plants. In the haunting print “Ghost,” a horse trots through a world of swirling smoke. Kubat graduated from MCAD in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in drawing and painting. A multidisciplinary artist, Kubat draws on their experiences as an autistic person with a rural upbringing, and displayed works recently at “The Art of Disability Justice Now” at the Mill City Museum. To see more on Kubat, visit the art sale’s website or jamiekubat.com.
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