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‘Smash’ clever, but unintelligible some of the time

“Smash,” a play adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher of George Bernard Shaw’s comic novel “An Unsocial Socialist,” contains some witty dialogue. In the production that opened Friday at the College of St. Scholastica, though, a serious portion of it was incomprehensible.

By Paul Brissett , November 07, 2009

CD review: Fly away with Masse’s ‘Bird Song’

CD review: Fly away with Masse’s ‘Bird Song’ Have you ever had one of those experiences you just weren’t prepared for? Where the sensory overload left your mouth and your eyes, or ears, wide-open?

By John Ziegler , November 05, 2009

Stuff we like: Black Bear’s seafood buffet is a king’s catch

Stuff we like: Black Bear’s seafood buffet is a king’s catch My coworker, Christa Lawler, is always trying to hit me up to write a “Stuff We Like” column for the News Tribune.

By Jon Nowacki , November 05, 2009

Performance Review: ‘Fire on the Water’ lit up the night

Performance Review: ‘Fire on the Water’ lit up the night The local arts scene just gets better and better, and the recent collaborative dance show “Fire on the Water” set the bar even higher — and hearts afire.

By Rose Case , November 02, 2009

What are you reading?

Title: “The Mistake Has A Name” Author: Anne Weihsmann Publisher: Xulon Press Genre: Creative nonfiction

By Recommended by Julie McCormick of North Star, Minn. , November 01, 2009

CD review: Tinsley Ellis - What he would have said PressPass

CD review: Tinsley Ellis - What he would have said Reviewer’s note: It is important to note that Tinsley Ellis, a friend, did not actually participate in this exchange, but if he were put under oath or sodium pentothal, I believe these would closely approximate his answers to questions about his brand-new release, “Speak No Evil.”

By John Ziegler , October 29, 2009

Stuff we like: Oktoberfest done with style PressPass

Stuff we like: Oktoberfest done with style Oktoberfest menus are always so much fall fun.

By Jana Hollingsworth , October 29, 2009

Short Cuts: The Anvil documentary, ‘Lymelife’ and ‘Nature’s Grave’ PressPass

Short Cuts: The Anvil documentary, ‘Lymelife’ and ‘Nature’s Grave’ “Short Cuts” are expedient, pretension-free movie reviews. This installment tackles the much-talked-about documentary “Anvil! The Story of Anvil,” the underlooked gem “Lymelife” (featuring Alec Baldwin and Cynthia Nixon) and “Nature’s Grave,” an unfortunate thriller-type-thing.

By Matthew R. Perrine , October 28, 2009

Review: Rose Ensemble brings ancient faith music to life PressPass

Finally, the Rose Ensemble brought “Cantigas From the Land of Three Faiths” to Duluth.

By Samuel Black , October 26, 2009

Review: Canadian folk legend’s concert heartwarming, inspirational PressPass

Hearing Garnet Rogers on Saturday evening at the Duluth Congregational Church was like getting caught in a thunderstorm on a steamy, overcast August night.

By John Ziegler , October 26, 2009

Review: UMD Theatre’s ‘Sugar’ is delicious PressPass

Review: UMD Theatre’s ‘Sugar’ is delicious “Sugar” is oh, so sweet. It doesn’t matter what you pick — story, score, acting, singing, dance, costumes or set — it’s satisfying and delicious. And then you have your tommy-gun-toting, tap-dancing murderous gangsters.The UMD Theatre show is now running at Marshall Performing Arts Center.

By Paul Brissett , October 24, 2009

Stuff We Like: Revel in a rib-eye at the Hammond PressPass

Stuff We Like: Revel in a rib-eye at the Hammond Go to the Hammond Steakhouse in Superior when you need a dose of nostalgia.

By Jana Hollingsworth , October 22, 2009

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OUR VOICES First impressions of ... Fischerspooner's 'Entertainment'

While the electroclash duo Fischerspooner hasn't released anything that invigorating since 2001's "Emerge" (from the exhaustingly hyped group's debut, "#1"), there's always hope for the future, right? Well, we'll soon find out; here are my preliminary thoughts on "Entertainm

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