The Breakfast Club now open
The newly opened Breakfast Club restaurant on Lagoon Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
The newly opened Breakfast Club restaurant on Lagoon Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
A billboard on Lyndale avenue from the Anti War Committee reading “End US Aid To Israel!”
Transit Service Intervention Project outreach workers at a train station in Downtown Minneapolis.
A “Are you a Communist? Then Get Organized!” flyer pasted to an electrical box on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis. Flyer by Socialist Revolution.
Construction on Hennepin Avenue at Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
An American Flag on top of the Embassy Suites hotel in downtown Minneapolis.
A Grain Belt Beer sign on the shores of the Mississippi River and the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. March 2024.
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church as seen from Main Street in Minneapolis. March 2024.
The Northstar Line makes it’s way over the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis. March 2024.
The 10th Avenue and I-35W bridges lit up at sunset near downtown Minneapolis. March 2024.
LynLake Brewery and a billboard tagged ACAB on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis. March 2024.
This has to be one of the best sunsets i’ve seen in quite some time. Taken from above the Midtown Greenway on a warm spring evening.
A former Target Store and Revel Apartment building at Fremont/Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis. The building boarded up after a shooting.
The Ragstock and ATT store on Lake Street near Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
The WInStar boat the Ameristar Casino operates out of in East Chicago, Indiana.
The warm weather didn’t stop this years Luminary Loppet around Lake of the Isles, but it was moved off the ice. Always a really great event! (Minneapolis, February 2024)
A “Ceasefire Now! flyer on a storefront in Uptown Minneapolis in January 2024.
A sticker reading “Long live the intifada” on a Uptown Minneapolis storefront. January 2024.
Hennepin Ave Bridge, seen from the Merriam Street Bridge to Nicollet Island. The Merriam bridge dates back to 1887, the now decorative truss span is actually a saved portion of the former Broadway Ave bridge. It was moved here 100 years later in 1987. (Minneapolis, January 2024)