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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for March 2017

Arts & Culture

Dave Chappelle talks Prince

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 12:34 PM Mar 20, 2017
1

Dave Chappelle doesn’t do many interviews. But with a three-part Netflix special, he broke his reticence to talk about Prince.

In an interview with CBS This Morning, Chappelle said his friendship with Prince had his beginnings when his sister went to a concert. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Chuck Berry should be on your radio

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 11:14 AM Mar 20, 2017
19

Demographics aside, surely there must still be a place on the radio for his work. Read more →

Arts & Culture

The death of the newspaper columnist

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 8:38 AM Mar 20, 2017
9

Jimmy Breslin, perhaps the most famous of the New York tabloid columnists, died on Sunday. He was 88. A legend. The nation’s newspapers don’t do legends anymore. Read more →

Education

A spring break for civil rights

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 7:39 AM Mar 20, 2017
4

A group of students at the University of Minnesota Duluth could’ve spent spring break doing what so many other college students do — partying. They had bigger goals. They wanted to learn more about the history of civil rights in America. Read more →

Education

Fourth-graders learn robotics and racism

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 6:31 AM Mar 20, 2017
12

It happened to the Pleasant Run Panther Bots, who had just won the competition near Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Star reports. Two on the team are African American, three are Latino. After they won, students and parents reportedly told them to ‘Go back to Mexico.’ Read more →

This or That

Funeral held for man who isn’t dead

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 4:37 PM Mar 17, 2017
7

Perhaps the best time to have a funeral is while we’re still alive. Read more →

This or That

Welcome to Llanfairpw…gogogoch

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 4:34 PM Mar 17, 2017
4

Because it’s Friday, that’s why. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Did you search Google for Douglas of Edina?

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 2:14 PM Mar 17, 2017
11

Using Google today? The cops may be watching. Read more →

This or That

Clinton keeps its cafe

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 11:53 AM Mar 17, 2017
4

Exhale, Clinton, Minn., — population 433 — your cafe survives. Read more →

Sports

Why I volunteered for Super Bowl week

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 8:53 AM Mar 17, 2017
37

Twenty-five years ago today, I showed up at Minnesota Public Radio for my first job interview. I knew nothing, really, about Minnesota other than Hubert Humphrey, Gene McCarthy, Walter Mondale, Garrison Keillor, and a meatpacker strike that killed a classmate who was covering it for ABC News. I wasn’t sure if the fact that I Read more →

Arts & Culture

The power of the leprechaun

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 8:33 AM Mar 17, 2017
0

StoryCorps’ Friday morning episode today provides some great advice: If you want results, dress like a leprechaun. Read more →

People doing good

Minnesota sends love — and hay — to wildfire victims

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2017, 6:40 AM Mar 17, 2017
1

These are tough times in the nation’s breadbasket. Commodity prices are down, and when a wildfire swept through sections of Kansas a little over a week ago, it devastated entire farm communities and killed livestock.

So a Minnesota woman is sending hay. Read more →

Sports

Saints to attempt Twister record

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 16, 2017, 3:27 PM Mar 16, 2017
8

The obvious question: Who owns the current record for the largest game of Twister? It depends on how you calculate it. Read more →

Crime and Justice

After attack, black family decides to leave Delano

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 16, 2017, 12:02 PM Mar 16, 2017
20

A family of color in Delano is moving out after being targeted with racial epithets on their home. Read more →

War

Years late, Code Talkers to be honored

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 16, 2017, 10:30 AM Mar 16, 2017
3

The old-timers who served in World War II tended not to talk about what they did. Too bad, because it deprived families from a fuller picture of their lives. Read more →

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