Between hunger and a hard place: Food shelves face recession challenges
Tough as times are, it’s harder than ever on the financially challenged. They’d have a harder time still without food shelves. Accordingly, Twin Cities food shelves have become a more vital resource than ever before. MORE »
Arts Orbit Weekly: 11/20/08
This week’s picks
Thursday, November 20
Does Joe Dowling have the Guthrie logo tattooed on his arm? I haven’t checked, but I suspect not. Jeremey Catterton, artistic director of Lamb Lays With Lion, now literally wears his heart on his sleeve—specifically, on his inner forearm. The LLWL troupe will be at the Hexagon tonight performing The Little Skeleton That Could Not, a work of “info-tainment” about alcoholism, AIDS, and anorexia. Stick around afterwards for music by Fort Wilson Riot, Plastic Chord, and Speed’s The Name.
Friday, November 21
Last Christmas you gave your godparents a terra cotta garlic cooker…how are you ever going to top that?! Try a work of original art from a student at MCAD; the school’s annual art sale opens tonight. MORE »
With economic downturn, more families face streets
For Steve Walker, 49 , and his wife and three children, their home isn’t technically a home at all, rather it’s People Serving People, an emergency homeless shelter in downtown Minneapolis. MORE »
Stopping Somali youth violence
“We need to maintain a sustained effort to ensure that our youth do not involve themselves in violent activities or gangsterism.” Abdullahi Farah said in a town hall-style forum, “Threats to Our Youth: Gangs, Drugs, Homicides, Dropping Out,” held November 14 at the Abubakar As-Saddique Islamic Center in South Minneapolis. MORE »
Phyllis Wheatley Center forms partnerships to close gap in North Minneapolis
For twenty-two years, Phyllis Wheatley Community Center has been operating the Academic Achievement Program in various forms, servicing children in need of academic assistance to enhance their scholastic success. In addition to homework help and tutoring, students also receive lessons in financial literacy and culturally acute subject matter.The benefits extend far beyond academics. MORE »



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