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Wine, cheese and aerialist at Duluth's Depot

You’re used to seeing the Minnesota Ballet’s performers on stage, but how about above the stage?

Duluth News Tribune, 04/25/2013

Take Back the Night rally, I Heart Consensual Sex party set for Thursday

The Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault will close out Sexual Assault Awareness Month by hosting the Twin Ports Take Back the Night march and rally.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/24/2013

Trampled By Turtles, Atmosphere coming to Bayfront in Duluth

Locally-grown band Trampled By Turtles and Minneapolis-based Atmosphere will perform June 29.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/22/2013

Review: One-man show makes Shakespeare accessible

In one of the more triumphant moments of Sir Ian McKellen’s one-man show “Acting Shakespeare,” the great actor leaps up on a chair and delivers a monologue from “Henry V.” At its conclusion, he drops from the chair oozing equal parts victory and coolness and remarks that this is how he got accepted into Cambridge, where he spent three years.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/19/2013

Take a hop around Duluth for some good art

This year’s Earth Day Gallery Hop includes wearable art, a showcase from the watercolor society and live glass-blowing demonstrations.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/18/2013

One person’s trash is this man’s treasured art

To most people, it’s just a cylindrical part from a vintage Electrolux vacuum cleaner.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/18/2013

Duluth delegation sings at site of Iraqi poison gas attack

Members of a Duluth-based singing delegation returned from a trip to northern Iraq with a job: To tell the world about Halabja.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/18/2013

Duluth choir sings at site of 1988 poison gas attack

Members of a Duluth-based Echoes of Peace Choir returned from a trip to northern Iraq with a job: To tell the world about Halabja, the town near the Iranian border that was the target of a poisonous gas attack in 1988.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/17/2013

Today’s downtown Duluth golf tournament is most unusual, bar none

The spring golf season in northern Minnesota is always unpredictable, but today’s open could include a dogleg by the juke box and a strobe light obstacle.

Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013

Review: ‘The 1940s Radio Hour’ worth tuning in

The University of Wisconsin-Superior puts on a super-charming production of Walton Jones’ plot light-performance heavy “The 1940s Radio Hour.”

Duluth News Tribune, 04/13/2013

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