The Duluth Art Institute announces the open call for submissions for the 63rd Arrowhead Regional Biennial. As one of the longest running biennials in the country, this exhibition features a wide range of artwork produced within the last five years from artists residing in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan and Ontario, Canada. The exhibit is open
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This year, we had to do without. We have food and electricity, but when we ran out of things, we had to make do, said Thompson, 51, a travel writer from Cadillac, Mich. In random times, Laura came to mind. Being without didn t tear her down, it built her up. I was home for two months with just my husband. When we finally went shopping, I thought of Laura s joy in going to town and I thought, girl, I m feelin ya.
Thompson remembers checking out the Little House books from her small-town library. She read them again as an adult before taking road trips to towns where Laura Ingalls lived with her sisters and parents.
Donations of socks, toys, money, time and congratulations to the scholarship winners.
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Along with the socks, a monetary gift of $949.98 was given to The Duluth Salvation Army as part of the Make It A Point To Give program.
The 11
th annual Sock Drive by Fond-du-Luth Casino started this year on Nov. 1 and ended on Dec. 15. The goal was 10,000 pairs. Along with the socks, $949.98 was given to The Duluth Salvation Army as part of the Make It A Point To Give program. That program has casino visitors choose charities that the casino highlights that will match their earned points and turn them into dollars to be donated. If visitors donate at least three new pairs of socks once a day, they get $5 of club cash in return. The socks will be given out during The Duluth Salvation Army’s Christmas Distribution Week ending Friday, Dec. 18. The Duluth Salvation Army will provide fixings for Christmas dinner for close to 1,000 families in need. T
WE ARE HONORED to present to you the very first
Massachusetts Review issue focused on Native American writing. We are thankful to Associate Editor N. C. Christopher Couch and the rest of the MR team for dreaming up this issue and for asking us to be guest editors, and we are especially thankful to the writers and artists whose work we’ve chosen for this special issue. Their words and images are a gift.
This issue, as it was first imagined, was set to coincide with and push back against Massachusetts’s planned celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the