Duluth s Electric Fetus, a funky fixture in historic downtown, closes for good The 33-year-old downtown fixture has been closed since the start of the pandemic. May 19, 2021 10:48am Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH The Electric Fetus, downtown Duluth s longtime eclectic music and gift store, is closed for good after shutting down at the start of the pandemic.
Minneapolis-based owners Stephanie Covart Meyerring and Aaron Meyerring shared on the store s website late Tuesday that the effects of the pandemic, along with a changing retail environment, a water main break and Superior Street road construction made it difficult to keep the Duluth store viable.
This week s top picks in local arts and entertainment. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
Cedar Lounge, for the indoor-concert curious
As a human whose only recent experiences In Public are grocery stores, Target and Zenith Bookstore, it is Cedar Lounge in Superior that most piques my In Public interest. It’s inspired by the well-spaced tables, added exhaust fans and Plexiglass, confessional-booth-style spots at the bar that I see on its social media.
So here’s an excuse to go there, masked: Ingeborg von Aggasiz plays from 5-7 p.m. on Fridays in February. The electronic folk singer-songwriter will play originals and cover songs.