Author: Aaron Brown

  • Iron Range epidemics and the greater good

    Iron Range epidemics and the greater good

    NOTE: This article also appears in the Hibbing Daily Tribune. It’s part of a new expanded partnership between this blog and the newspaper that runs my column. Frank Hibbing could sense iron nearby when he and his team camped beneath a grove of towering white pines on the western Mesaba Iron Range. Indeed, they would discover…

  • 2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 3

    2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 3

    This is the last of a three-part series. See Part 1 and Part 2. There is no historical blind spot quite like the recent past. The living defend their memories, true or not, with self-interested passion. The recently departed are far more saintly than the long dead. Over the past three weeks I’ve been exploring…

  • Minnesota’s iconic hockey hair video dekes out fans, parties back in

    Minnesota’s iconic hockey hair video dekes out fans, parties back in

    Forty years after the “Miracle on Ice,” we get another one.  Last year, the mysterious creator of the annual 2020 Minnesota State High School League “All Hockey Hair” team announced his retirement after ten years of hilarious videos.  But this year, against all odds, he’s back. The video’s a little shorter, a little more to…

  • 2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 2

    2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past, Part 2

    This is the second of a three-part series.  Last week I told you about a 1998 Hibbing Daily Tribune special section entitled “2020 Vision.” Back then, reporters interviewed local people about what they saw happening in our region by the year 2020. They got a lot right. For instance, many predicted the rise of health…

  • Story of Minnesota Ojibwe chief Hole in the Day headed to Hollywood

    Story of Minnesota Ojibwe chief Hole in the Day headed to Hollywood

    This land we call Minnesota rests on layers of stories. Dig and you find more. Dig and the stories grow deeper and more complex. Some of these fantastic tales seem suited for the movies, and soon enough that may be true. Such is the story of a Northern Minnesota leader that most local schools still…

  • Klobuchar to drop campaign, endorse Biden

    Klobuchar to drop campaign, endorse Biden

    Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar will end her campaign for president tonight and endorse former Vice President Joe Biden at a rally in Texas.  The unexpected news came less than a day before polls open in the Minnesota presidential primary and the broader Super Tuesday spate of nominating contests. Klobuchar was expected to carry her home…

  • Super Tuesday in the land of 10,000 pundits

    Super Tuesday in the land of 10,000 pundits

    It’s Super Tuesday Eve, if that’s a thing, and I’m up with a new column in the Minnesota Reformer. Check it out. Here’s a taste: Minnesota won’t be the pivotal Super Tuesday race. The winning campaign here might not even survive the night. And, as I said, there’s no telling what voters will do at…

  • 2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past

    2020 Hindsight: Revisiting the future of our past

    This is the first of a two-part series. Look around. Somehow we’ve stumbled into the year 2020. We write 2020 on our paperwork. We gird for a 2020 election season that seems anything but futuristic or forward-thinking. In short, 2020 seems nothing like the sci-fi utopia of our dreams. And, frankly, I feel ripped off.…

  • Questioning our past to understand today

    Questioning our past to understand today

    The word “nostalgia” comes from the combination of ancient Greek words for “pain” and “coming home.” Literally, the word described the ache that came from longing for a home that will never be the same. Nostalgia is the pain of leaving home. And it could be considered as powerful as a drug. When you peruse…

  • Bad ice on the rise

    Bad ice on the rise

    This winter, Minnesotans pursue an unrelenting quest for justice. Check that. Just ice. Just some halfway decent ice. This year’s January temperatures ran warmer than average. In addition, heavy snowfall during the early freeze produced poor, if not outright dangerous lake ice conditions across Minnesota. You know it’s rough because the requisite “area truck falls…

  • ‘Dueling’ Iron Range realities at the Minnesota Reformer

    ‘Dueling’ Iron Range realities at the Minnesota Reformer

    Some news. I will now write occasional columns and long form pieces for the Minnesota Reformer. I posted this on social media a week ago, but am finally getting around to updating readers here at the blog. Read today’s column here. You know that I’ve been writing fewer posts these days while working on my…

  • Amy Klobuchar: the senator from Minnesota

    Amy Klobuchar: the senator from Minnesota

    I first met Amy Klobuchar in a back alley in International Falls, Minnesota, not far from a paper plant along the Canadian border. Looking back at that 2006 day gives us clues about her upcoming presidential campaign.

  • The power of stories, true or not

    The power of stories, true or not

    Human beings are more than just ambulatory bags of meat. We are ambulatory bags of meat with stories to tell. In fact, deep down, that’s what’s really separates us from other mammals. No matter our language or technology, we transmit wisdom through stories. That’s evident in the oral tradition of early humans. The mythology of…

  • No war will end all wars

    No war will end all wars

    One of the strongest contenders for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards is Sam Mendes’s “1917.” The movie combines a traditional war story with a remarkable filmmaking trick. The viewer follows two British soldiers on an important mission during the darkest depths of World War I. Editing makes it seem as though the film…

  • Et tu? Caucus revolt renders Shakespearian outcome for Bakk, Range DFL

    Et tu? Caucus revolt renders Shakespearian outcome for Bakk, Range DFL

    State Sen. Susan Kent (DFL-Woodbury) ousted Senate Minority Leader Tom Bakk of Cook this afternoon at a Senate DFL caucus meeting. Ironically, the rebellion took place in a Carpenter’s Union hall, the kind of place where Bakk built his Iron Range labor credentials. Kent will lead Senate Democrats as the legislature reconvenes in ten days.…