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March 2026 —
February 2026 — Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis today for the third Friday in a row, protesting the actions of ICE and the administration. "TOM HOMAN LOOKS LIKE A CANNED HAM" "Mr. Rogers... ICE IS EXECUTING THE HELPERS!" "BLOOD on the snow ICE has got to GO" "STOP PRETENDING RACISM IS PATRIOTISM" "IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY TO MELT ICE"
February 2026 — Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis today for the third Friday in a row, protesting the actions of ICE and the administration. "TOM HOMAN LOOKS LIKE A CANNED HAM" "Mr. Rogers... ICE IS EXECUTING THE HELPERS!" "BLOOD on the snow ICE has got to GO" "STOP PRETENDING RACISM IS PATRIOTISM" "IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY TO MELT ICE"
February 2026 — Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis today for the third Friday in a row, protesting the actions of ICE and the administration. "TOM HOMAN LOOKS LIKE A CANNED HAM" "Mr. Rogers... ICE IS EXECUTING THE HELPERS!" "BLOOD on the snow ICE has got to GO" "STOP PRETENDING RACISM IS PATRIOTISM" "IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY TO MELT ICE"
February 2026 — Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis today for the third Friday in a row, protesting the actions of ICE and the administration. "TOM HOMAN LOOKS LIKE A CANNED HAM" "Mr. Rogers... ICE IS EXECUTING THE HELPERS!" "BLOOD on the snow ICE has got to GO" "STOP PRETENDING RACISM IS PATRIOTISM" "IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY TO MELT ICE"
January 2026 — A Target store on Lake Street in South Minneapolis with empty lots during a statewide strike asking for ICE to leave. Over a thousand businesses have closed their doors today.
January 2026 — Protesters at a Jake Lang counter protest in Downtown Minneapolis on January 17, 2026. Signs read: ICE: NUREMBERG TRIALS ARE COMING THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES FUCK ICE! HEY, ICE! WE DON’T NEED AN MN GOODBYE JUST FUCKING LEAVE!
January 2026 — Protesters at a counter Jake Lang protest in Minneapolis holding up signs that read: TRUMP RAPES KIDS ABOLISH ICE
January 2026 — The scene outside the Minneapolis hotel Jake Lang was chased in and out of by counter protesters who chased him out of downtown. Minneapolis police showed up to clear the streets before moving on a short time later. Protesters continued marching on.
January 2026 — The scene outside the Minneapolis hotel Jake Lang was chased in and out of by counter protesters who chased him out of downtown. Minneapolis police showed up to clear the streets before moving on a short time later. Protesters continued marching on.
January 2026 — The scene outside the Minneapolis hotel Jake Lang was chased in and out of by counter protesters who chased him out of downtown. Minneapolis police showed up to clear the streets before moving on a short time later. Protesters continued marching on.
December 2025 — A Northstar Train below the North Loop Green buildings in Downtown Minneapolis.
November 2025 — A nighttime view of the Minneapolis skyline as seen from Lake Street in Uptown, looking north toward the city’s central business district. The IDS Center, Minnesota’s tallest building since 1972, anchors the scene on the left with its rectangular black façade and illuminated roofline. Just to the right, the art deco–inspired Wells Fargo Center glows in its signature gold lighting, a design motif rooted in its 1980s postmodern architecture. On the far right, Capella Tower stands out with its distinctive ring-shaped halo, an element added during the 1990s wave of illuminated crown designs across American skyscrapers. The foreground shows the mixed-use buildings of Uptown, reflecting the corridor’s early-20th-century commercial architecture.
October 2025 — A large-scale mural depicting Prince dominates the side of a brick building, illuminated by a row of rooftop lights that emphasize both the portrait and the texture of the masonry beneath it. The artwork presents Prince with his iconic guitar, referencing his role not only as a performer but as a technically accomplished musician and songwriter whose work reshaped popular music beginning in the late 1970s. The saturated purples, golds, and layered background elements visually echo the imagery and symbolism long associated with his career, particularly the Purple Rain era that cemented his global influence. Murals like this became an important part of Minneapolis’s visual landscape following Prince’s death in 2016, serving as public memorials that connect the city’s streets to its musical legacy. Painted directly onto brick, the piece blends fine-art portraiture with urban scale, designed to be read from a distance while still holding detail up close. Night lighting transforms the mural into a landmark after dark, reinforcing Prince’s enduring presence in the city where he was born, recorded, and built an independent creative empire that continues to influence artists across genres.
October 2025 — Thousands protest in Downtown Minneapolis on Saturday October 18, 2025 as part of nationwide “No Kings!” protest.
October 2025 — A look down 4th Street at Portland Avenue where protesters have filled the streets. Thousands protest in Downtown Minneapolis on Saturday October 18, 2025 as part of nationwide “No Kings!” protest.
October 2025 — Organizers put the estimate attendance at 100,000. Thousands protest in Downtown Minneapolis on Saturday October 18, 2025 as part of nationwide “No Kings!” protest.
October 2025 — Woman holds up a sign at No Kings Minneapolis. Thousands protest in Downtown Minneapolis on Saturday October 18, 2025 as part of nationwide “No Kings!” protest. Organizers say 100,000 attended.
October 2025 — FUCK ICE skateboard at No Kings Minneapolis. Thousands protest in Downtown Minneapolis on Saturday October 18, 2025 as part of nationwide “No Kings!” protest. Organizers say 100,000 attended.
October 2025 — No Kings protesters at the corner of 4th and Portland. Organizers say 100,000 participated in the October 18th protest in Downtown Minneapolis.
October 2025 — This was the only "counter protester" i saw today at No Kings Minneapolis. Someone hanging an American Flag and a "2024 Trump Vance" flag from their 15-20th floor condo across from US Bank Stadium. Thousands protest in Downtown Minneapolis on Saturday October 18, 2025 as part of nationwide “No Kings!” protest.
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October 2025 — A banner advertising Paul McCartney at US Bank Stadium flying around Minneapolis 1 hour before doors open.
October 2025 — Purple Rain at the State Theatre. "Pre-Broadway Performances Begin October 16".
October 2025 — Biking towards Downtown Minneapolis on a autumn morning, a foggy haze covers the tops of the buildings.
September 2025 — Minneapolis police officer stands at the scene of a double shooting in Downtown Minneapolis on September 26, 2025.
September 2025 — Single game tickets still available for tomorrow's Minnesota Vikings home opener on Sunday Night Football.
July 2025 — Soccer games at Elliot Park in Downtown Minneapolis as Canadian wildfire smoke rolls in once again.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Protesters in Downtown Minneapolis as part of nationwide “Good trouble lives on” protests. Organizers say “Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Together, we’ll remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.” After gathering at the Hennepin County Government Center listening to speakers such as Toussaint Morrison, Nekima Levy Armstrong, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan they marched through Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — A Metro Transit light rail train goes down N 5th Street past Cowboy Jack's in downtown Minneapolis.
July 2025 — Large crowds at Cowboy Jack's bar in Downtown Minneapolis. Located on North 5th Street, the bar located across from Target Field is a popular cowboy themed sports bar.
July 2025 — A Metro Transit train heading out of Downtown Minneapolis during a July 2025 sunset.
June 2025 — Twilight playing at The Commons park in Downtown Minneapolis during a full moon.
May 2025 — Downtown Minneapolis glows under the evening lights as crowds gather near Tom’s Watch Bar on Hennepin Avenue. Overhead, a bold skyway advertisement declares “WOLVES BACK,” celebrating the return of the Minnesota Timberwolves just blocks from Target Center. Cars idle at the intersection of 6th Street, their headlights blending with the neon reflections from bars and storefronts. It’s a familiar urban rhythm — sports, nightlife, and city energy converging in the heart of Minneapolis.
May 2025 — Fans in downtown Minneapolis heading to Target Center for a Minnesota Timberwolves playoff game.
April 2025 — A light rail train moves towards the Warehouse District/Hennepin Ave station on a warm spring evening.
April 2025 — Patrons dance inside Last Call bar on N 5th Street in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2025 — A full rooftop patio at Cowboy Jack's in downtown Minneapolis on a warm spring day.
April 2025 — Portraits of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance inside the Wellstone Building in downtown Minneapolis.
April 2025 — Patrons inside Barrio Restaurant in Downtown Minneapolis in April 2025.
March 2025 — The Hotel Chelsea stands as a quiet yet iconic presence along Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive, part of the celebrated Art Deco Historic District that emerged in the 1930s. Designed with geometric symmetry, pastel tones, and neon accents, it reflects the era when Miami transformed from a coastal retreat into a modernist showcase for architecture and leisure. Once serving travelers drawn by the promise of sun and sophistication, the hotel now anchors a vibrant nightlife corridor where cafés and lounges spill into the street. At night, the soft blue and red glow of the Chelsea’s signage evokes the glamour of South Beach’s mid-century revival, when preservationists fought to protect these buildings from demolition in the 1980s. The illuminated palms and outdoor dining beneath its canopy capture the district’s enduring dual identity — both a living neighborhood and a cinematic reminder of Miami’s architectural golden age.
March 2025 — Construction continuing on the new Minneapolis police 1st precinct police station.
March 2025 — Spring snow and North 5th Street in Downtown Minneapolis.
February 2025 — Augie's on Hennepin Avenue in February 2025.
February 2025 — The Oceanaire Seafood Room inside 50 South Sixth in downtown Minneapolis.
February 2025 — Inside the Minneapolis Skyway in downtown Minneapolis.
January 2025 — Last Call party bar in downtown Minneapolis.
January 2025 — Under the glow of neon and transit lights, a few bundled-up pedestrians wait for the train at Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue Station in downtown Minneapolis on a frigid January night. The temperature hovered in the single digits as light snow dusted the platform and tracks. The glowing red sign for Sneaky Pete’s — a longtime nightlife landmark just off 1st Avenue — adds a warm contrast to the blue-gray tones of the winter scene. The photo captures the resilient quiet of Minneapolis transit life in deep winter, where late-night riders and flickering lights define the city’s pulse long after rush hour ends.
January 2025 — A soft snow falls over the North Loop in Minneapolis, coating Washington Avenue in a fresh winter layer on January 9, 2025. Warm lamplight and neon glow from neighborhood fixtures like Bunker’s Music Bar & Grill and Club Solo cut through the flurries, lending the street a cinematic quiet. The North Loop — once an industrial hub of warehouses and rail spurs — has evolved into one of Minneapolis’s liveliest nightlife districts, where music venues, old brick buildings, and modern bars coexist in a mix of grit and polish. Even in the dead of winter, the area’s energy hums on, softened only by the sound of snow underfoot.
December 2024 — A fresh snowfall on the Spoonbridge and Cherry at the Walker Sculpture Garden near Downtown Minneapolis.
December 2024 — The Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture in the Walker Art Garden in Downtown Minneapolis.
October 2024 — An October supermoon rising over the "big 3" buildings in downtown Minneapolis.
October 2024 — People stand in line at First Avenue concert hall in Downtown Minneapolis.
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September 2024 — The American and Minnesota state flags ripple above the Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis, silhouetted against the glass and steel geometry of nearby modern office buildings. Completed in 1929, the Foshay Tower was the city’s first skyscraper and remained its tallest structure for over three decades. Modeled after the Washington Monument, it symbolized both the ambition and excess of the late Jazz Age. Today, the tower stands as a protected landmark, housing a hotel and museum that preserve its Art Deco legacy. The juxtaposition of flags and architecture here reflects Minnesota’s blend of historic pride and urban evolution — a monument to both civic identity and architectural endurance.
September 2024 — A Thursday evening on Nicollet Mall. Biker passes by The Local restaurant patio at 10th Street. (Downtown Minneapolis, September 2024)
September 2024 — Breonna Taylor, Amir Locke, Ricky Cobb, and George Floyd written on the former Midtown Sheraton on Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis.
August 2024 — Green Day at Target Field in Downtown Minneapolis
August 2024 — A Tesla Cybertruck is parked at the valet stand of 801 Chophouse in downtown Minneapolis. The stainless-steel truck, one of the first of its kind seen in the Twin Cities, draws attention with its angular design and matte finish against the glass-fronted restaurant row of 801 Hennepin Avenue. The vehicle’s appearance in upscale nightlife areas reflects how electric vehicles are entering luxury and business settings beyond early tech adopters.
August 2024 — A red white and blue Capella Tower in Downtown Minneapolis tonight as the state waits to see if their Governor Tim Walz will be on the 2024 presidential ticket. (Minneapolis, August 2024)
August 2024 — Skyway between Target Plaza North and Target Plaza South. The buildings are home to the headquarters of retail giant Target.
July 2024 — "Stand Here Take Pic" in downtown Minneapolis outside the IDS Center.
July 2024 — The Foshay Tower and IDS Center in Downtown Minneapolis with a Metro Transit bus passing.
July 2024 — People walking inside the Minneapolis skyways in July 2024.
July 2024 — People walking in downtown Minneapolis as a Metro Transit bus moves down Nicollet Mall.
July 2024 — Dario, a modern Italian restaurant in the North Loop of Minneapolis, serves as a popular evening gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The restaurant opened in 2023, quickly gaining attention for its refined approach to contemporary Italian cuisine and its sleek architectural design featuring warm wood paneling and large glass façades that invite a soft street glow inside. The patio along Washington Avenue fills during summer evenings, with diners enjoying shared plates and cocktails under the ambient light of the city’s post-industrial district. This corner of the North Loop—once dominated by warehouses—has evolved into one of Minneapolis’s most dynamic culinary destinations, where restaurants like Dario reflect the neighborhood’s transformation into a hub of design, dining, and nightlife.
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July 2024 — A suggestion board at Warehouse District Live in Downtown Minneapolis.
July 2024 — Gay 90's Nightclub on Hennepin Ave in Downtown Minneapolis in July 2024.
July 2024 — The Local Irish Pub in Downtown Minneapolis. The patio full of convention goers.
June 2024 — The Saloon bar during Pride 2024.
June 2024 — 2024 Team USA Olympic Gymnastic Trials in Minneapolis
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June 2024 — The Target Center in Downtown Minneapolis during the US Team Gymnastics Olympic Trials.
June 2024 — Streets in Downtown Minneapolis taken over by the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics trials.
June 2024 — A mural on a door in Downtown Minneapolis during the annual Prince Celebration event. This year was also the 40th anniversary of Purple Rain.
June 2024 — The annual celebration in Downtown Minneapolis in June 2024. This year was the 40th anniversary of Purple Rain.
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June 2024 — Yet another night of rainy weather in Minneapolis. This time with a touch of fog covering the tops of the downtown buildings.
June 2024 — A scooter and a man walks on Nicollet Mall during a June 2024 sunset.
June 2024 — Pizza Luce on North 1st Street in Downtown Minneapolis.
June 2024 — A Sun Country Airlines plane flies above downtown Minneapolis.
June 2024 — An Alaskan Airlines plane flies over Downtown Minneaopolis.
June 2024 — A lightning bolt hits downtown Minneapolis as storms move to the north of the city.
June 2024 — The half mile Kenilworth LRT tunnel, part of the new Green Line train extension, tonight as storms move through just north of Minneapolis. (Calhoun Isles, Minneapolis June 2024)
June 2024 — The views from the new Green Line Extension are going to be pretty great! Like this one between Royalston/Farmers Market Station and Target Field Station.
June 2024 — Reflections at downtown Minneapolis's Peavey Plaza.
June 2024 — Reflections at downtown Minneapolis's Peavey Plaza.
June 2024 — A Eduardo Kobra mural of Bob Dylan in downtown Minneapolis
June 2024 — The Stone Arch Bridge is closed for the next few summers as they work on repairs to the former railroad bridge built in 1883.
May 2024 — Outside the Hennepin County Medical Center tonight in downtown Minneapolis as Minneapolis police officer Jamal Mitchell, killed in today's mass shooting, is escorted by hundreds of officers to the medical examiner's office in Minnetonka.
May 2024 — Outside the Hennepin County Medical Center tonight in downtown Minneapolis as Minneapolis police officer Jamal Mitchell, killed in today's mass shooting, is escorted by hundreds of officers to the medical examiner's office in Minnetonka.
May 2024 — A man with a anti covid virus sign in downtown Minneapolis in May 2024.
May 2024 — A block party during the 2024 Minnesota Timberwolves playoff run.
May 2024 — Mounted Patrol in downtown Minneapolis during a Minnesota Timberwolves Western Conference Finals playoff game.
May 2024 — Tom's Watch Bar in Downtown Minneapolis during Minnesota Timberwolves Western Conference Finals game.
May 2024 — "GO TWOLVES" and "WELCOME BACK TO MN CHUCK" on the marquee of the State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2024 — The atrium inside the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis.
May 2024 — The downtown Minneapolis skyline as seen from the shore of Bde Maka Ska, a Southwest Minneapolis lake.
May 2024 — Roxy's Cabaret in Downtown Minneapolis. The diner is open 24/7.
May 2024 — Wolves Back on a skyway in Downtown Minneapolis as the Minnesota Timberwolves continue a playoff run.
May 2024 — A Porsche Cayman on Hennepin Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis in May 2024.
May 2024 — Walking across Hennepin Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2024 — After a couple nights of visible northern lights in Minneapolis, Canadian wildfire smoke moves in to cloud the sky.