BAYFRONT
Art in the park and on your coffee table
If you can hardly wait for the Art in Bayfront Park art fair in August, you can get a taste for it in a new book featuring artists from the annual event. The first Art in Bayfront Park artist coffee ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 12:00 AM
Bear in a boat in Duluth, 1944
This post has been updated to include new information... Over the years, many people have sent photos to the News Tribune for one reason or another. Sometimes the paper has asked for reader submissio...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 10:23 PM
Lit guitarist Jeremy Popoff looks back on, forward to music
Jeremy Popoff wonders where the time has gone. The Lit guitarist and his bandmates first found mainstream success in 1999 after 10 years together with the release of the album A Place in the Sun....
Posted on 8/2/12 at 3:17 PM
Great Family Activities In Duluth, Hermantown
Today is the Hermantown, Harvest Festival. Admissionis $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children. Read about it in the Budgeteer News. This annual event starts at 9:30 a.m.- 4p.m. located at 5255 Maple ...
Posted on 9/10/11 at 6:49 AM
Oktoberfest, the real deal
Sure, theres plenty of opportunities to toast a beer and have a brat in honor of Oktoberfest at fine establishments around town. For some its an annual rite of passage into fall. But when Brewhouse o...
Posted on 9/15/10 at 7:01 PM
City councilors want to know: Who created 'First Amendment Zone' at Bayfront? 
By Mike Creger , December 13, 2012
Eh? Book signing at Great Lakes Aquarium 
If your Craig Blacklock books are feeling naked without his signature, head to the Great Lakes Aquarium today for the author and nature photographer’s book signing.
By News Tribune staff , December 12, 2012
Eh? Sign-language interpreter at Bentleyville
By News Tribune staff , December 12, 2012
Faces & Names: Duluth namedrop city 
By News Tribune staff , December 12, 2012
Wreath burns at Bentleyville; founder reports theft, vandalism 
Duluth firefighters were called to Bentleyville on Saturday afternoon when a wreath caught on fire.
By News Tribune staff , December 09, 2012
Wreath burns at Bentleyville; vandalism reported 
Duluth firefighters were called to Bentleyville on Saturday afternoon when a wreath caught on fire.
By News Tribune staff , December 08, 2012
MORNING UPDATE: Founder hints Bentleyville's days may be numbered 
Nathan Bentley is in the last year of a three-year contract with the city of Duluth to stage his holiday lighting display at Bayfront Festival Park, and he said Thursday that he’s grown weary over the hassles he’s encountered in putting on a free event for the community.
By News Tribune staff , December 07, 2012
Founder of Bentleyville hints that light display's days in Duluth may be numbered 
By Mike Creger , December 07, 2012
Street preachers return to Duluth tour of lights 
By Mike Creger , December 06, 2012
MORNING UPDATE: Judge gives Bentleyville preachers their pulpit 
For the second year in a row, a federal judge has ruled that preachers have free rein at the Bentleyville Tour of Lights in Duluth’s Bayfront Park.
By News Tribune staff , December 06, 2012
Eh? Almost a good deed 
Luke Meints’ daughter walked away from her purse after setting it down for a family photo Saturday at Bentleyville. But she realized her mistake almost right away and went back to retrieve it. And a nice young couple had found it!
By News Tribune staff , November 28, 2012
Battle over preaching at Northland holiday lighting display heads back to federal court
By John Myers , November 24, 2012
MORNING UPDATE: Bentleyville preaching case back in court 
Two Northland preachers are back in federal court alleging that the city of Duluth and Bentleyville Tour of Lights are again violating their constitutional rights to profess their faith inside the holiday lighting display.
By News Tribune staff , November 24, 2012
Eh? Steve Martin loves combo businesses 
By News Tribune staff , November 20, 2012
A&E Notes for Nov. 1 
The Two Harbors Public Library is looking for artists interested in creating pieces of public art for the space. The artwork should celebrate community specific artistic, cultural or historic attributes and will be placed in a high-traffic area.
By News Tribune staff , November 01, 2012
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