Monthly Archives: August 2007
I-35 Tragedy
Innocent Galinoma: A Journey in Reggae
I'm sitting at Cafe Latte on Grand Avenue and Victoria Street sipping a hot cup of coffee. I know it's summer, it's really humid, but my nerves are on a roll and need calming. I'm early for an interview with Innocent Galinoma, a reggae artist based in Minnesota, but originally from Tanzania. The coffee helps me relax as the minutes tick away. I go through my questions for the tenth time and revisit in my mind, the songs I know by Innocent. Before long, I'm sitting face to face with the artist himself. Two things immediately stand out: one, I gave him the wrong directions, however, he still made it, and the second, his long dreadlocks are no more. He's cool about it all and seems very comfortable with the new look. We chat for a few minutes before getting into the interview.
Saving For College with 529 Plans
Letter from the new editor
As Mshale’s new editor, I wanted to start by welcoming the African community and friends of our continent to the newspaper. But I remembered that most of our readers have known the publication longer than I have. Therefore, I’m going to thank you in advance for welcoming me to Mshale and Minneapolis.
Karmel Mall Merchants Lock Horns With Landlord
Lynx Win to End Losing Streak
Oromo Diaspora Flocks State Capitol to Protest Ethiopia-U.S. Alliance
Obwocha: Kenyans a Step Closer to Dual Citizenship
Muslim Cabbies Suit Similar to Amish Case
Ethiopian Invasion of Somalia Still a Sensitive Issue
Anyone keen on reading bumper stickers this summer might notice one in the Twin Cities area that reads, “ETHIOPIA OUT OF SOMALIA NOW!”