The EdgeWild Players, The Edge Center for the Arts community theatre troupe in Bigfork, Minnesota, announce the upcoming release of their latest endeavor, “The Missing Link.” Unable to present live
Many generations after John Beargrease delivered mail by dog sled along the North Shore, his legacy mushes on in the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon and in the people still telling his story.
Dudley brings new perspective to Duluth NAACP
Putting a previous election controversy behind her, the new president said she is ready to tackle challenging issues and mobilize a surging local membership. 9:36 am, Jan. 26, 2021 ×
Classie Dudley, president of the Duluth chapter of the NAACP, talks with longtime community activist Henry Banks following the annual observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Duluth. Due to the pandemic, the event was livestreamed from Peace United Church of Christ this year. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
Six years ago, Classie Dudley seemingly won election as president of the Duluth chapter of the NAACP only to have her victory invalidated weeks later due to a technicality.
ELY â There will still be snow sculptures in the park and a big art gallery up and down the streets of town.
But this year, for the first time, Ely Winter Festival-goers will have an opportunity to see the frozen artworks and all the others from the comfort of their homes.
Festival organizers have been working to make the best of circumstances during the global pandemic.
âThe Ely Winter Festival is committed to celebrating winter, community, and art while keeping the community safe and healthy,â according to a press release. âWe will comply with whatever state mandates exist at the time, and we believe we can still celebrate while staying safe.â
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