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Get so green
It’s been a few years since we cozied into a booth at Dubh Linn Irish Brew Pub to ladle some rich, meaty stew straight down our throats.
Dubh Linn Brew Pub, known for its Irish foods, opens at 11 a.m. on St. Patrick s Day. (File / News Tribune)
It was part of an investigation into the beef and root veggies at the center of Irish eating. We found, in their Piper’s Feast, meat braised with shallots, onions and tomatoes, a thick gravy, slow-cooked meat made so tender that it almost dissolved. St. Patrick’s Day calls for a return visit for takeout from the Superior St. restaurant which will be open for live and in-person celebration as well. They’re offering a made-from-scratch menu and live music. Go get green.
DSSO Announces Live Concerts And Seating
The DSSO is playing concerts for 2021. You can buy tickets and stream from your living room, skip the dresses and tuxes.
Because of COVID-19, the DSSO had to figure something out. This will be the first time this has been done by the DSSO. Symphony Hall is coming to you with live performances just for you, and all you have to do is buy a season ticket. The best part is everyone will have great seats.
Here s how it works. You buy a 2020-21 Season ticket and you will have access to all the DSSO virtual live performances at Symphony Hall. (There are some seats available so some people can attend in person.) You can call 218-623-DSSO (3776) and reserve your seats or buy season tickets online here.