A video of quilters wearing their wares while walking around a quaint English village inspired Lake Superior Modern Quilt Guild members to don their own creations for an Aerial Lift Bridge stroll.
Chance muskie meeting ignited her fervor
Duluth woman has been all-in since last year s encounter. April 30, 2021 7:05am
The muskie has stolen a Duluth angler s heart. There is nothing that feels more fulfilling, said Karen McTavish, whose romance only figures to deepen.
A shore angler since her youth, McTavish said something clicked in the last year. Where to fish. What to fish. The idea of getting on the water suddenly seemed possible after she saw a fishing kayak.
McTavish began watching YouTube videos, read articles, and dug into fishing apps. She bought a peddle-driven 14-foot Hobie Pro Angler by June.
It was time to move the passion outdoors. The second time out in the kayak, McTavish was in between landing smallies when a muskie followed her lure dangling for a moment next to the kayak. She pulled the lure from the water, but she said she was changed by the experience, excited by what she saw.
Minnesota photographer brings realness and grit to help brand musicians, clients
“Musicians in Duluth, I don’t think were marketing themselves at that level quite yet. It created a new standard for musicians.” Michelle Bennett of Wolfskull Creative 12:00 pm, Dec. 19, 2020 ×
Michelle Bennett photographs Kelly Schamberger, a student of Great Lakes Academy of Fine Art. Schamberger is working on art for her virtual senior show, and the project is to help her market herself as a professional artist after graduation. Bennett of Wolfskull Creative has helped market many Duluth bands and small businesses, including Superior Siren, Tender Ness, Whole Foods, Karen McTavish and Dave Hoops. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)
A little edge, a little rock n roll: Minnesota woman photographs, helps brand Duluth s musicians, artists and more
“Musicians in Duluth, I don’t think were marketing themselves at that level quite yet. It created a new standard for musicians.” Michelle Bennett of Wolfskull Creative 6:20 am, Dec. 17, 2020 ×
Michelle Bennett photographs Kelly Schamberger, a student of Great Lakes Academy of Fine Art. Schamberger is working on art for her virtual senior show, and the project is to help her market herself as a professional artist after graduation. Bennett of Wolfskull Creative has helped market many Duluth bands and small businesses, including Superior Siren, Tender Ness, Whole Foods, Karen McTavish and Dave Hoops. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)