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Art Friend: Our arts critic takes a teacher to see a subversive piece at the Walker
MPR News’ Art Friend goes to an art exhibition at the Walker Art Center to explore and reflect on the dynamic and politically charged artworks from the Eastern Bloc, particularly struck by Gyola Konkoly's "Bleeding Monument" and its themes of resilience and transient beauty.
Minnesota’s push for free school meals proves popular, but costs are climbing 
Minnesota’s move this year to offer free breakfast and lunch to all kids regardless of family income is driving huge new demand for meals. But it’s now expected to cost the state about $175 million more than expected over the next four years. Here’s why.
4 things to know ahead of Feeding our Future fraud trial next month
Sharon Ross operated a nonprofit in St. Paul called House of Refuge Twin Cities. Prosecutors contend that Ross, 53, took more than $2.4 million from federal child nutrition programs starting in late 2021.
Here’s the final overall design for the new Minnesota state flag — but tweaks are expected
The State Emblems Redesign Commission selected a new design to replace the state’s current flag in May, barring a veto from the Legislature. The pick came after months of deliberation and narrowing down the field of more than 2,000 submissions.
Cube Critics discuss 'Fargo' and 'Maestro'
Cube Critics Max Sparber and Aron Woldeslassie discuss season five of “Fargo” and the film “Maestro”
Casket, $150. Only used once: A Facebook ad, a 'FUN-eral' and a family's love
A Facebook Marketplace listing for a $150 casket in Minneapolis, humorously “tested” by Thomas Edison Hicks, a multi-talented local figure, reveals his spirited approach to life and death, culminating in a unique celebration and the use of AI to preserve his legacy.
Minnesota commission works to hoist new banner up proverbial flagpole
The State Emblems Redesign Commission on Friday started cobbling together a new state flag. It’s down to three possible designs, although some mixing and matching is possible.
'Interpretation is key': Professor weighs in on antisemitism claims at UMN
A University of Minnesota law professor and a former regent this week asked the U.S. Department of Education to investigate alleged antisemitism at the university. It comes as conflicting ideas about what is antisemitic has universities across the nation struggling to strike a balance between free speech and protecting students.