Minnesota Now with Nina Moini

Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
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Minnesota Now with Nina Moini is journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s reporting that puts people first with live, down-to-earth, unscripted interviews that aim to inform and entertain. Tune in to Minnesota Now weekdays at noon on the radio or the live audio stream at mprnews.org.

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Let’s roll: Roller rink to open in Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis at end of May
A new boutique skating rink is set to open next week in the empty space where CB2 used to be in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis. James Adams is the founder of Twin Cities Skaters and the owner of the rink.
At 99 years old, Kathleen Tousignant has a lot of life lessons to share, reflect
In the MPR News series Connect the Dots, we’re asking community elders to share their wisdom and lessons learned about what really matters in life. And 99-year-old Kathleen Tousignant certainly fits the bill.
The state of Lake Street 4 years since George Floyd’s murder
Saturday will mark four years since Floyd’s death. Each day this week on Minnesota Now, we look at a different impact. On Wednesday, the focus is Lake Street and efforts to rebuild the corridor after the uprising.
‘Resilience, revitalization, and harmony’: South Minneapolis brewery hosts first Asian Phoenix Festival
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Arbeiter Brewing is hosting a celebration with performances by local dance groups as well as award-winning food and beer.
The state of activism in Minnesota 4 years since George Floyd’s murder
Saturday will mark four years since Floyd’s death. Each day this week on Minnesota Now, we look at a different impact. On Tuesday, the focus is activism and the grassroots work that continues years after the uprising.
School librarian weighs in on new law aimed at keeping books on shelves
Minnesota lawmakers passed a bill that prohibits public and school libraries from banning a book “based solely on its viewpoint or the messages, ideas or opinions it conveys.”