A Philosophy for Uncertain Times: Finding Meaning Post-Election
This week’s edition covers stories from November 7th to November 13th, 2024.Today’s issue is 1200 words, a 10-minute read. Buenos dias lectores, Isabella writing to you on this fine morning. It’s been one week since we’ve learned about the presidential election results. In times of uncertainty and despair, Viktor Frankl’s philosophy of “tragic optimism” offers a powerful reminder that, even in the […]
NewPrensa covers Minneapolis Summer Heat! ☀️
This week’s edition covers stories from June 19th to June 26th, 2024. Today’s issue is 650 words, a 5–minute read. Buenos dias mi gente! Isabella speaking. June’s been a whirlwind! Argentina’s on a Copa America win streak, Pride is in full swing, and the weather’s finally acting right – from living our best Nasty Girl life to talking about how confusing being a girl is! Speaking of feels, “Inside Out […]
What Should We Do About Gun Violence?
This week’s edition covers stories from March 23rd to March 29th, 2023. Today’s issue is 1000 words, a 7.7–minute read. In today’s edition: Isabella and Helene talk Transgender Rights and Gun Violence, Diversity And AI Generated Models, and East Phillips Urban Garden and Roof Depot Something new I learned this week: the ten stages of genocide. Thanks to a video on TikTok, – […]
A Night at “The Prom”, courtesy of Chanhassen Dinner Theatre
by Chris Alvarez and Ebe Morales An explosion of noise and jazzy music erupts from the enormous speakers near the stage of the Chanhassen Dinner Theater. The audience bursts out into applause and cheers as if they were part of a game show. Nancy Nelson walks out in a full red, sequin suit and welcomes […]