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A puppet float representing the ocean winds through South Minneapolis during the 2025 MayDay Parade. © Gina Kelly / Alamy Stock Photo

MayDay Parade 2025 The Southside Gathers

The MayDay Parade returns to South Minneapolis on May 4, 2025. Expect pasty legs in sandals, the scent of weed in the air, and a joyful stampede of neighbors shaking off winter with puppets, protest, music, and mischief.

Jasha Johnston stands behind bar at LITT Pinball Bar.

Jasha Johnston Crafting Hospitality in Minneapolis

From relic to neon-litt, Jasha Johnston’s transformation of Liquor Lyles into LITT Pinball Bar is a testament to his respect for the past and his vision for the future. Delve into our article to experience the beginnings of Minneapolis’ top restaurateur.

A drug dealer out of focus behind some marijuana plants.

The Life of a Minneapolis Weed Dealer

Reflecting on his life as a dealer, “Johnny Weedman” (a pseudonym) shares, “Selling weed, it’s my full-time gig. I manage to pay my bills and have a little left over. But the real challenge? Dealing with fucking stupid people. It’s like any service industry, like working in a restaurant or retail, but you run into a lot of stupid motherfuckers. And because it’s kinda illegal, people think they can behave differently than they would in a legit business.”

Mix Media on Canvas by Trace the Minneapolis artist

Trace’s Bold Strokes: Redefining Urban Artistry

The Last Lake St. Solo x TRACE transcends a mere display of talent. It’s an exhibition that embodies a decade of the evolution of urban art. Join the celebrated street artist Trace as he unveils his works at his groundbreaking “Speshel Project” venue.

Bryant Avenue South: Road to Hell or Visionary Masterpiece

Bryant Avenue South: Is it the road to hell, paved with the good intentions of misguided narcissists? Or is it a masterpiece created by enlightened visionaries who illuminate the way to a brighter future of cycling as transportation?

Minnesota State Fair Smashes Attendance Records in 2023

In a historic feat, the Minnesota State Fair has shattered all expectations by welcoming an astounding 2.8 million visitors during its 12-day extravaganza in 2023. This remarkable achievement not only marks a significant milestone for the fair but also sets an unprecedented attendance record, surpassing the previous high of 2.7 million, which was set in 2019.

Minneapolis: A Craft Beer Paradise

Minneapolis, a city steeped in brewing history dating back to the 1850s, has emerged as a craft beer paradise in recent years. The Minneapolis craft beer scene is experiencing a renaissance, with an ever-growing number of breweries pushing the boundaries of innovation and producing award-winning beers.

A puppet float representing the ocean winds through South Minneapolis during the 2025 MayDay Parade. © Gina Kelly / Alamy Stock Photo

MayDay Parade 2025 The Southside Gathers

The MayDay Parade returns to South Minneapolis on May 4, 2025. Expect pasty legs in sandals, the scent of weed in the air, and a joyful stampede of neighbors shaking off winter with puppets, protest, music, and mischief.

Jasha Johnston stands behind bar at LITT Pinball Bar.

Jasha Johnston Crafting Hospitality in Minneapolis

From relic to neon-litt, Jasha Johnston’s transformation of Liquor Lyles into LITT Pinball Bar is a testament to his respect for the past and his vision for the future. Delve into our article to experience the beginnings of Minneapolis’ top restaurateur.

A drug dealer out of focus behind some marijuana plants.

The Life of a Minneapolis Weed Dealer

Reflecting on his life as a dealer, “Johnny Weedman” (a pseudonym) shares, “Selling weed, it’s my full-time gig. I manage to pay my bills and have a little left over. But the real challenge? Dealing with fucking stupid people. It’s like any service industry, like working in a restaurant or retail, but you run into a lot of stupid motherfuckers. And because it’s kinda illegal, people think they can behave differently than they would in a legit business.”

Mix Media on Canvas by Trace the Minneapolis artist

Trace’s Bold Strokes: Redefining Urban Artistry

The Last Lake St. Solo x TRACE transcends a mere display of talent. It’s an exhibition that embodies a decade of the evolution of urban art. Join the celebrated street artist Trace as he unveils his works at his groundbreaking “Speshel Project” venue.

Bryant Avenue South: Road to Hell or Visionary Masterpiece

Bryant Avenue South: Is it the road to hell, paved with the good intentions of misguided narcissists? Or is it a masterpiece created by enlightened visionaries who illuminate the way to a brighter future of cycling as transportation?

Minnesota State Fair Smashes Attendance Records in 2023

In a historic feat, the Minnesota State Fair has shattered all expectations by welcoming an astounding 2.8 million visitors during its 12-day extravaganza in 2023. This remarkable achievement not only marks a significant milestone for the fair but also sets an unprecedented attendance record, surpassing the previous high of 2.7 million, which was set in 2019.

Minneapolis: A Craft Beer Paradise

Minneapolis, a city steeped in brewing history dating back to the 1850s, has emerged as a craft beer paradise in recent years. The Minneapolis craft beer scene is experiencing a renaissance, with an ever-growing number of breweries pushing the boundaries of innovation and producing award-winning beers.

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A puppet float representing the ocean winds through South Minneapolis during the 2025 MayDay Parade. © Gina Kelly / Alamy Stock Photo

MayDay Parade 2025 The Southside Gathers

The MayDay Parade returns to South Minneapolis on May 4, 2025. Expect pasty legs in sandals, the scent of weed in the air, and a joyful stampede of neighbors shaking off winter with puppets, protest, music, and mischief.

Jasha Johnston stands behind bar at LITT Pinball Bar.

Jasha Johnston Crafting Hospitality in Minneapolis

From relic to neon-litt, Jasha Johnston’s transformation of Liquor Lyles into LITT Pinball Bar is a testament to his respect for the past and his vision for the future. Delve into our article to experience the beginnings of Minneapolis’ top restaurateur.

A drug dealer out of focus behind some marijuana plants.

The Life of a Minneapolis Weed Dealer

Reflecting on his life as a dealer, “Johnny Weedman” (a pseudonym) shares, “Selling weed, it’s my full-time gig. I manage to pay my bills and have a little left over. But the real challenge? Dealing with fucking stupid people. It’s like any service industry, like working in a restaurant or retail, but you run into a lot of stupid motherfuckers. And because it’s kinda illegal, people think they can behave differently than they would in a legit business.”