Extraordinary Women, Extraordinary Stories: Brainerd Community Theatre presents ‘Talking With’
“It seems particularly relevant during this month to have a play that celebrates the strength of women from all kinds of perspectives,” one of the directors stated. “Each of the characters in this play is a woman of distinction, even if they’re not famous.”
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Rachel Kline is a cast member in Brainerd Community Theatre’s “Talking With,” which will be streamed and available for home viewing from March 25-28. Photos by John Erickson
A collection of women from all walks of life, each with their own fascinating life story, is the subject matter of Jane Martin’s compelling play “Talking With,” next up in Brainerd Community Theatre’s season of streamed performances.
Find mystery and poetry throughout Logue s books.
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Mary Logue, mystery and poetry author including her most recent book The Streel.
March s BookEnds online edition will be held via Zoom at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, March 13, with writer Mary Logue. The program is free and open to the public.
Logue wrote her first mystery when she was in sixth grade it was about a mysterious trail around a pond. She went on to write about mysterious trails around
Lake in her Claire Watkins mystery series, according to a Wadena County Historical Society news release.
Poetry, she says, is the foundation of her work and she has written four books of poetry. She has also published young adult novels and the Bloodwater series with Pete Hautman. Logue has also created a striking new heroine: a young Irish immigrant caught up in a deadly plot in nineteenth-century Deadwood,
What if someone told you that the origin story of the Iron Range — it’s many legends, power players and larger-than-life stories — was only partially told for the last
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Left to right are the performers in Sundayâs Pro Musica concert at St. Paulâs Lutheran Church in New Ulm: Gabriel Campos Zamora, Silver Ainomäe,and Bethel Balge.
NEW ULM ProMusica Minnesota returns to live performances with Bach, Debussy, and Brahms on Sunday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, New Ulm.
The concert features ProMusica Minnesota’s Artistic Director, pianist Bethel Balge, Associate Principal Cello for the Minnesota Orchestra, Silver Ainomäe, and Principal Clarinet for the Minnesota Orchestra, Gabriel Campos Zamora.
The trio was introduced this past fall in ProMusica Minnesota’s Fall Virtual Concert and its subsequent Virtual Vignettes series. The concert will begin with Ainomäe performing the solo Cello Suite No. 6, in D Major by Johann Sebastian Bach. Next, Balge and Zamora will perform the lively duet Premiere Rhapsodie by Claude Debussy. Finally, the trio will reprise Johannes Brahms’ A