Shows

U.S. Supreme Court rules against affirmative action
On Thursday morning the U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Here’s what was in the ruling — and what it means for the future of Minnesota’s students.
Minnesota funds pediatric end-of-life care at one of only three children's hospice homes in the country
No family should have to plan for the end of a child's life, but it happens and it is heartbreaking. Minnesota has one of the only children’s hospices in the United States.
Art Hounds: Water, shanties and murals
This week, Art Hounds recommend the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, sea shanty sing-alongs and a festival of murals.
ChangeMakers: Jeong Eun Park’s cabaret troupe is by and for transgender people
Park, 52, has made a career of an unlikely collection of skills: drag and therapy. The Minneapolis-based therapist not only provides relationship and family counseling, but also organizes the performing troupe Transcendence Cabaret.