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Goucher to be in town, as spectator; Anchorage hires coach; Crunch season ends
Duluthian Kara Goucher has a busy week, running the 10,000-meter event Thursday at the U.S. Track and Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, and then driving to Duluth to watch Saturday's Grandma's ...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 8:15 AM
Peek in the neighbor’s garden
Local gardeners are offering the garden-curious a chance to sneak a peek. The Longview Garden Clubs annual self-guided garden tour, A Peek at the Neighbors Spring Gardens, is 4-6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets...
Posted on 6/19/13 at 12:00 AM
He Did It
by Jen Woyke I'm not a writer. I'm a historian, a reader - if you will. As a history teacher, I loved to focus on the "story" behind the events. Yes, dates and time are important; you should know that...
Posted on 6/12/13 at 6:37 AM
What to do with a HB: The Newcastle Bridge
After taking a few day hiatus from the Chronicles to do coverage on the Great Flood of 2013 in Germany and Europe, which you c...
Posted on 6/10/13 at 10:11 AM
Fee-free Dylan tickets
So what's cheaper -- getting your Bob Dylan Duluth concert tickets through Ticketmaster or at the DECC ticket office? The DECC. Big time. It became a personal mission to find out at 10 a.m. Friday w...
Posted on 6/9/13 at 12:28 PM
Late-night TV shuffle: What will Conan O’Brien do? 
PASADENA, Calif. — If “Tonight” show host Conan O’Brien decides he doesn’t want to shift back to a post-midnight time slot at NBC, Fox executives have a clear message for him: We love you.
By David Bauder , January 12, 2010
What are you reading for Dec. 27, 2009 
Synopsis: Thanks to Witness Protection, Peter Brown is an intern at a minimally staffed hospital in Manhattan.
By Christa Lawler , December 27, 2009
What are you reading? for Nov. 22, 2009 
Synopsis: It is early in the 20th century. Homer and Langley’s wealthy parents have died, Homer slowly has gone blind, and Langley has just returned from the war with a scratchier voice, sharper cheekbones and is in the early stages of collecting things: first, every newspaper every day, then player pianos, candles, lampshades and figurines.
By Christa Lawler , November 22, 2009
Duluth Playhouse announces season 
It’s all for one and one for all this holiday season, with the Duluth Playhouse production of “The Three Musketeers,” one of six shows in the 2009-2010 theater season. Follow the adventures of Athos, Por-thos and Aramis — we’re told there will be fencing involved — with performances between Dec. 3-20.
August 01, 2009
Dulcimer Day organizer returns with Woman-Made 
June 26, 2009
Charges against Douglas County deputy cut from seven to four 
Three charges against a retired Douglas County Sheriff’s deputy were dismissed in Douglas County Court today — two felony charges of possessing a recording of nudity without consent and one misdemeanor charge of obstructing an officer.
By Maria Lockwood , June 25, 2009
Prep playoffs 
June 06, 2009
RINK AND RUN Blog: Minnesota state track meet underway 
June 05, 2009
More 6 Ingredients or Less Recipes
January 18, 2009
Drew Danburry on the reality of being a touring musician (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE) 
One of indie rock’s best-kept secrets is Utah musician Drew Danburry, who is as clever as his song titles are long. In a candid interview, Danburry discussed, among other things, what it’s actually like to make a living as a touring musician.
By Matthew R. Perrine , October 16, 2008
Duluth gets a taste of the BFF-approved Terrordactyls (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE) 
By Matthew R. Perrine , October 05, 2008
Henry Rollins continues the ‘Recountdown’ in Duluth 
Punker, rocker, actor, author, radio show host, straight ally, human rights activist and USO entertainer Henry Rollins is bringing his latest spoken word tour to Sacred Heart Music Center.
By Matthew R. Perrine , October 02, 2008
Neko Case has spoken: She wants to be a ninja 
In anticipation of her performance at St. Scholastica Wednesday with Giant Sand, alt-country favorite Neko Case talked to the Budgeteer about Monkeemania, becoming a ninja and, strangely enough, Supertramp.
By Matthew R. Perrine , September 11, 2008
Uncut Q-and-A with comedian Brian Regan (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE) 
In anticipation of his June 5 performance at the DECC, Comedy Central favorite Brian Regan answered a few of our questions about his nearly-three-decades-strong career.
By Matthew R. Perrine , May 28, 2008
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