DFL CD8 debate tonight!

August 6, 2012

Watch it here

LeftMN Radio Hour

LeftMN Radio Hour 8-5

August 5, 2012

On this week’s episode we talk with Dr. Maureen Hackett about Minnesota’s proposed wolf hunt and issues surrounding it

Kurt Bills Hates Babies

The Weekly Wrap 8-5

August 5, 2012

Another fundraising deadline and some Republicans trying to game the public financing system

Tapestry

On the Fringe | Chorus

August 4, 2012

Chorus:  Voices After the Silence If you like beautiful writing that will break your heart, Chorus is for you.  Thursday night’s line-up included Nancy Donoval, Amy Salloway, Christine Stark, Anya Achtenberg, and show creator Alison Bergblom Johnson.  As is true of most sexual assault, almost all of the survivors in these pieces know their assailant:  […]

Glahn hauls it in

August 3, 2012

Bill Glahn pictured on Libertarian TeeVee

I was rilly skeerd

August 3, 2012

Plus, dead men tell no tales!

Wolf hunt

Minnesota’s Brutal Wolf Season (Part 2)

August 2, 2012

Deer population just an excuse for the hunt, not a reason for it

Minnesota State Capitol

Which primary races are for real?

August 2, 2012

With fundraising numbers in hand, we take a look at which primary races will actually be races

Minnesota Fringe Festival

On the Minnesota Fringe

August 1, 2012

The Fringe Festival is quintessentially Minnesotan

The metrics of photo voter ID

Rep. Ellison Holding Community Forum About Defeating Photo ID

August 1, 2012

What: Community forum with Rep. Ellison to inform Minnesotans about the photo ID amendment’s dangerous consequences and how they can take action to defeat it. When: Monday, August 6, 2012 from 6:00 – 8:00pm Where: Sabes Jewish Community Center 4330 S Cedar Lake Road St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Who: U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison State […]

Spam Town, USA

Better Know a Senate District: 27

August 1, 2012

Rich Murray might be the most endangered Republican in the house

Tom Harkin

Rasmussen used Minnesota State Grant to game financial aid regulations

July 31, 2012

Documents released by the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee on Monday show Minnesota’s State Grant program for higher education was used by Rasmussen College to maintain its federal financial aid eligibility. A series of emails sent by Rasmussen executives demonstrate how money from the Minnesota State Grant program was used to artificially […]