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Jay Kelly

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 18): 4 Days Later, The Most Untimely Oscar Review Ever

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 28, 2013

So now that we’ve had 4 days to reflect on the 85th Annual Academy Awards, and all hope of timeliness is gone, Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 17): Recapping The Slog, Previewing The Oscars

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 28, 2013

So I was planning on giving you a wonderfully insightful and entertaining recap of Les Misérables&nbs Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 16): Love, Violence, and Kevin Bacon

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 18, 2013

“How are you going to write about Amour and Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 15): I’ve Seen This Movie Before and I’ll See It Again

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 18, 2013

It’s tough to get my friend Jim out to see a movie. Don’t get me wrong, he loves movies, but he loves them much more OFNF – On Flatscreen Near Fridge. Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 14): Fishing For Decent Movies in the British Isles

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 8, 2013

You caught me. I didn’t see Amour last night. Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 13): Man Vs. The Ocean

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 8, 2013

The movies we’re going to take on today are good old fashioned disaster movies, boys and girls. More specifically, movies about Man Vs. The Ocean. Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 12): 12-Year-Old Kids and Imaginary Kingdoms

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 8, 2013

When my wife leaves, the conversation often turns to more childish things at my house…

“Will, how was your day at school?” I ask.

“Good,” Will says.
Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 11): The Master of Moonshine and Mood Swings

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | February 8, 2013

When Ben Affleck won Best Director at the Golden Glo Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 10): The Prequel to the Remake of a Parody/Homage of a Classic

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | January 28, 2013

Continue Reading

The Unreasonable Movie Project (Vol. 9): The Fine Line Between Stupid and Clever

By Jay Kelly (The Head Fake) | January 25, 2013

I saw De rouille et d’os (Rust and Bone) on January 23, and I do not want to tell you about it. Continue Reading

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Arts

  • Dance as deep listening: “Weave” by Rosy Simas Danse comes to the Ordway

    Rosy Simas of Rosy Simas Danse is Haudenosaunee, Seneca, Heron Clan. She brings a Native feminist lens to the contemporary dance world with her body of work, the latest of which is “Weave,” a collaborative dance project. “Weave” will make its debut on Jan. 12 at the Ordway Center for Performing Arts, a co-commissioner in […]

  • Ritual and revelation: Black Ensemble Players reimagine Shakespeare

      “It was kind of a whimsical artistic impulse,” recalled Antonio Duke, as he reminisced on this past spring when Ashawnti Sakina Ford drove him home each night after their rehearsals for a production of “Imaginary Invalid,” a play by 17th-century French actor and playwright, Molière. Duke mentioned that he would love to play Puck, […]

Food and restaurants

  • Project sweetie pie north minneapolis
    North Minneapolis takes back food systems, land through urban agriculture

    Transforming the community and its residents is the main goal of Northside food system organizers, who are using food as a tool to aid in that transformation.

  • Ha Tien Market
    Ha Tien Market still finds home along the Green Line, despite problems

    On a rainy, cool day Ha Tien is a warm and welcoming site.

Education

  • St. Paul’s school resource officer policies still leave district room for improvement

    On May 25, 2016, St. Paul School Resource Officer Bill Kraus forcibly arrested then 19-year-old Darion Bell outside of St. Paul Central High School. Bell, a Black youth who had recently transferred out of Central to the High School for Recording Arts, was on Central’s campus to visit one of his former teachers. Kraus used […]

  • Hiawatha Collegiate High School goes beyond ‘beating the odds’ for students of color

    Equity is one part of a broader vision for the Hiawatha network of schools.

Community Voices

  • [COMMUNITY VOICES] Non-criminal ‘technical violations’ are increasing Minnesota’s prison population

    When it comes to incarceration rates, Minnesota stands out as one of the few states who is experiencing an increase in their prison population despite prison overcrowding and crime at a 50-year low. While there are multiple factors for this, a significant part of this increase is due to the incarceration of formerly released individuals […]

  • Community Voices: [PHOTOS] Minneapolis comes out strong for “Families Belong Together” nationwide march

      On the afternoon of Saturday, June 30, Minneapolis was one of 600 cities and towns across the country to come alive with thousands of people vigorously and collectively denouncing the U.S. government’s federal immigration policies as part of the Families Belong Together nationwide march. Photographer Nancy Musinguzi’s recent photos captured the over 7,000 people […]

In Case You Missed It

IGGERS DIGEST | Katar River: flavors and aromas of Ethiopia

It's easy to miss the Katar River restaurant, hidden away in a little industrial strip behind the Lake & Hiawatha shopping center in south Minneapolis. And even if you saw the big sign outside, you probably wouldn't know that this is specifically an Ethiopian restaurant, and a very good one.

Lynnell Mickelsen: Why all the conspiracy theories and pearl-clutching in this year’s school board race?

This has been the hottest school board race I’ve seen in 25 years of living in Minneapolis, with lots of conspiracy theories and pearl-clutching. Many of my neighbors and friends see the furious posts on Facebook, with all the hysterical warnings about the imminent destruction of public education as we know it, and are honestly confused.

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