Get Outdoors: Snowshoe, learn photography with Vern Northrup
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St. Louis River Summit: March 1-3, via Zoom. The Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (Lake Superior Reserve) s summit highlights ways the St. Louis River Estuary contributes to community well-being. Keynote speakers: photographer and author Dudley Edmondson, “The Disconnect Between African Americans and the Outdoors,” and Great Lakes champion Cameron Davis, “A Field Guide to Hugging the St. Louis River.” There will be small-group, socially distanced field trips March 3: birding with Friends of the Lake Superior Reserve; Kingsbury Bay and Waabizheshinkana Trail; snowshoeing near Pokegama Bay; and revitalization efforts on and around Barker’s Island. Fee: $30. Register and see agenda at lakesuperiorreserve.org/summit.
This week s top picks in local arts and entertainment. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
Lanue for you
Musician Sarah Krueger, self-described as feeling detached from the work of her past, recently recorded a new collection alongside a handful of well-traveled musicians from this region, including Steve Garrington of Low and JT Bates (Pieta Brown, Taylor Swift) and Trampled By Turtles’ Ryan Young. As Lanue, Krueger said she is still writing straightforward and earnest, nostalgic and confessional songs. This self-titled debut is described as a “fresh, creative backdrop.” “Lanue” is available for streaming on March 2. The video “What I Love the Most” was previously released.
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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.
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The vaccines are available to those specific group by appointment only. No walk-ins are allowed.
February 1, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.- The St. Louis County Depot has transformed its Great Hall into a small-scale vaccination clinic for front-line healthcare workers – meaning it will remain closed to the general public until April, with no plans for shows or exhibits until then.
“We feel like it’s very important that we really push forward with this vaccination effort,” said Mary Tennis, Director of the Depot.
Gov. Tim Walz allowed indoor entertainment venues to open at 25 percent capacity under his new guidance.
But county officials decided the Depot space is perfect to continue vaccinating healthcare workers and first responders there, by appointment only. No walk-ins are allowed.
The Duluth Art Institute announces the open call for submissions for the 63rd Arrowhead Regional Biennial. As one of the longest running biennials in the country, this exhibition features a wide range of artwork produced within the last five years from artists residing in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan and Ontario, Canada. The exhibit is open