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Chamber Orchestra review: Stunning night of strings with LSCO
It was a “grand night for stringing” Wednesday night, with the Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra at Weber Music Hall on the UMD campus for its third seasonal concert. More than two dozen young, talented string players have been engaged this past week with the 16th celebration of the Quartet Project. This outreach program of the LSCO has been successful in bringing new players into its summer concerts.
Thursday, July, 19, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

Mauer, stingy bullpen propel Twins past O's
Joe Mauer had three hits and an RBI, and the Minnesota Twins bullpen pitched 4 2/3 innings of scoreless relief in a 6-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
Wednesday, July, 18, 2012 - Associated Press - Sports

Spectacular northern lights show fills the Northland sky (with photos, video)
A geomagnetic storm in the skies above the Northland sparked a spectacular display of the northern lights late Saturday night into early Sunday morning.
Sunday, July, 15, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Phelps, Bolt unlikely to dominate in London like they did in Beijing
Michael Phelps, in the pool, raising a fist. Usain Bolt, on the track, slapping his chest.
Sunday, July, 15, 2012 - Associated Press - Sports

Movie review: ‘Spider-Man’ reboot provides a more thoughtful look at the webslinger
We live in an age of speed-up, which may explain why the Spider-Man franchise feels the need for a reboot only 10 years after its first picture, and five years after the most recent one.
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - News Service Reports - Entertainment

No. 2 Nadal upset by No. 100 Rosol at Wimbledon
Rafael Nadal made his earliest Grand Slam exit since 2005, losing in the second round Thursday, 6-7 (9), 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - Associated Press - Sports

Review: ‘The Mikado’ provides a rollicking good evening
The rapid fire, tongue-in-cheek lyrics of William Gilbert sliced through the air, and “The Mikado” was brilliantly staged by the Lyric Opera of the North — the LOON Opera Company.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - for the Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

Heat top Thunder to move within one win of NBA title
LeBron James returned from a left leg injury to make the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 2:54 remaining, and the Miami Heat held off Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder for a 104-98 victory on Tuesday night and a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
Wednesday, June, 20, 2012 - Associated Press - Sports

Twins fall to Phillies

Friday, June, 15, 2012 - Associated Press - Sports

Best Bets: Yazmin performs at Amazing Grace
There are testimonials and there are testimonials with an exclamation point.
Thursday, June, 07, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

Reader's view: Election squabbles restrain the right to vote
America is the greatest country in the world. Our forefathers drafted a brilliant Constitution and Bill of Rights to protect our freedoms.
Monday, June, 04, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

Review: Twin Ports Wind Orchestra pays tribute to Jim Stellmaker

Sunday, June, 03, 2012 - for the News Tribune - Entertainment

CD review: Yazmin’s ‘Solo’ debut shows great promise
Yazmin, not to be confused with Yasmin the British DJ and singer-songwriter, is a 20-year-old piano-playing singer-songwriter from Chequamegon Bay.
Thursday, May, 31, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

Book Blurbs for May 27, 2012: "The Chessman" and "What the Walrus Knows, An Eccentric's Field Guide to Working with Beastie Energies"
"The Chessman" and "What the Walrus Knows, An Eccentric's Field Guide to Working with Beastie Energies"
Sunday, May, 27, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Community

National view: Dems dip to filth in health-care case
Novelist John Grisham could hardly spin a more provocative fiction: The president and his surrogates mount an aggressive campaign to intimidate the chief justice of the United States, implying ruin and ridicule should he fail to vote in a pivotal case according to the ruling political party’s wishes.
Sunday, May, 27, 2012 - Washington Post Writers Group - Opinion

National view: Winning is better than no disappointment
It was our much-anticipated quarterly lunch with Tim Kurkjian, baseball analyst extraordinaire, wherein George Will and I bathe in a constant flow of obscure statistics, Kurkjianian oddities and ribald anecdotes, like the one about the Red Sox beat writer who accidentally walked in on a players’ prayer meeting and was greeted by the burly right fielder, newly born-again and not yet practiced in the language of Christian fellowship, bellowing, “Hey! Can’t you see we’re having f——— chapel here?”
Sunday, May, 27, 2012 - Washington Post Writers Group - Opinion

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