Corrections

Our corrections policy is pretty simple - we will try to correct any article as soon as we can verify that a correction is needed. Corrections frequently come in comments, and also in emails to the writer and the editor. We recommend that, at a minimum, anyone with a correction to make should email the editor - this is the quickest way to get action.

MediaShift, a project of the Knight Foundation, published an article from Scott Rosenberg with some useful suggestions:

There's really just a small number of things any news website needs to do if it wants to handle corrections and error reports responsibly:

  • Append a note to any article that's been corrected, explaining the change;
  • Keep a list of these changes, linking to the corrected articles, at a fixed location on the site;
  • Post a brief corrections policy, with information about how readers can report errors they find;
  • Make sure that your corrections listing page and your corrections policy (whether they're on the same or different pages) are part of your site navigation -- they should be accessible by one click from any page on your site.

 

 

THEATER | "After Miss Julie" by Gremlin Theatre: The kitchen debate

Courtesy Minnesota Historical Society

On the heels of her Emerging Artist Ivey Award win, Anna Sundberg was good but, I thought, miscast in Walking Shadow Theatre Company's reasons to be pretty. If you really want to see what Sundberg can do, hasten to grab one of the few remaining tickets to Gremlin Theatre's production of After Miss Julie at the James J. Hill House.

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Saint Paul panel discusses hip-hop, from the street to the university

Toki Wright in performance. Photo by Omarr, used under Creative Commons license.

“Hip-hop saved my life,” said Daniel Hodge at a panel discussion on “The Future of Hip-hop Studies” on October 20.

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Eyes on the prize in Senate District 59

With State Senator Larry Pogemiller’s resignation, seven people—six DFLers and a lone Republican--are competing for the seat Pogemiller has held since January, 1983.

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Interchange Project planned to ease transit congestion in Minneapolis

UPDATED 11/1/2011: The last time I took the Light Rail home from a Twins game, two lines of people extended a few blocks long, waiting for over an hour to catch their train.

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St. Paul teachers visit students' homes in search of common ground

Nick Faber, a St. Paul teacher, is leading the effort to get teachers to visit students' homes.

Crossroads Montessori elementary teacher Ida Lee Hurvitz has made home visits. She’s brought food to sick parents or visited homes of students who died.

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MN VOICES | Sondra Samuels and the Northside Achievement Zone

Updated, 10/20/2011: Sondra Samuels, NAZ’s Chief Executive Officer and a member of its board, thinks the controversial film, Waiting for Superman, has important messages for education reform. Like many voices in that film, Samuels is an advocate of a “whatever it takes approach” to turning schools around, and shares Waiting for Superman’s stance on teacher unions and public schools.

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Protest follows firing of a top SCSU administrator of color

SCSU Associate Professor Tamrat Tademe, front center, leads students in a chant. (Photo by Charles Hallman)

The recent firing of a longtime St. Cloud State University (SCSU) top administrator has created a hostile climate for faculty and staff of color, some believe.

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MUSIC | Controversy over Duluth Festival Opera's "Pocahontas" overflows to tears and curses in Burnsville

Photo by Lisa Steinman

A scene in Pocahontas: A Woman of Two Worlds has Pocahontas (Linh Kauffman) falling to her knees with outstretched arms, portraying the anguish of a woman who struggles to understand who she is and where she belongs. The poignant moment, moreover, pinpoints the emotional controversy surrounding the opera since it made its Minnesota debut in Duluth on Sept. 22.

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Live from Montreal, it’s Socalled!

When I finally connected last week with the multitalented composer and musician Socalled, he was in a Montreal rehearsal

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