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Best bets: A little bit of love in theater, song, art and books

This week s top picks in local arts and entertainment. Written By: Christa Lawler | × Theater by Zoom The University of Minnesota Duluth’s production of “Love and Information,” directed by Lauren Roth, is a play of bits and blurbs, pieces of conversation the audience is dropped into: a tug-of-war over a secret, a message from an unlikely source, a sister who is technically a mother. UMD - Fine Arts Facebook Playwright Caryl Churchill’s work premiered in London in 2012, and it contains dozens of plotlines and more than 100 characters. Pre-pandemic, it played on a stark, simple set. Now it comes to you within the neat boxes of Zoom. “Love and Information” is available for viewing at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11-14.

WSU Watkins Gallery hosts talk on murdered and missing Indigenous women

WSU Watkins Gallery hosts talk on murdered and missing Indigenous women
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Ice anglers stranded, rescued near Duluth: Lake Superior is not forgiving

A large group of fishermen had been fishing in individual fish houses when the ice that they had been on separated from shore. The Duluth Fire Department got the call. The Coast Guard, the St. Louis County Sheriff s Rescue Squad and the Duluth Police Department provided assistance.

More than 1,500 seniors vaccinated at Duluth event

More than 1,500 seniors vaccinated at Duluth event The first day of the state s community COVID-19 vaccine site at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center administered the Moderna vaccine to Minnesota seniors from near and far. Written By: Laura Butterbrodt | × Paul Slocum, 67, of Willow River, gets his COVID-19 vaccine shot from registered nurse Jonae Hochstetter at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center on Monday afternoon. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com) More than 1,500 Minnesotans ventured through the below-zero temperatures Monday to get their COVID-19 vaccination at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. The DECC is one of the three permanent community vaccine sites opened by the state. Minnesota residents age 65 and older who registered for the pilot program are being selected randomly to make appointments. People from all over the state were able to make appointments in Duluth.

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